The drive to get military products to market faster than competitors is an ever-increasing challenge. That’s why a seamless
transition from design to manufacturing is critical to prevent production headaches that may hamper success later on. In our white paper, “Smoothing the Transition from Design to Manufacture: Best Practices,” we show you eight best practices for a trouble-free design-to-manufacturing hand-off, and offer details on:
- How to factor the complexity of the assembly process early on
- Making cost-effective material sourcing decisions
- Environmental tests that may be required before you go to market
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