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Join Renaud Anjoran, Founder & CEO of Sofeast, in this podcast aimed at importers who develop their own products as he discusses the hottest topics and shares actionable tips for manufacturing in China & Asia today! WHO IS RENAUD? Renaud is a French ISO 9001 & 14001 certified lead auditor, ASQ certified Quality Engineer and Quality Manager who has been working in the Chinese manufacturing industry since 2005. He is the founder of the Sofeast group that has over 200 staff globally and offers services (QA, product development & engineering, project management, Supply Chain Management, product compliance, reliability testing), contract manufacturing, and 3PL fulfillment for importers and businesses who develop their own products and buyers from China & SE Asia. WHY LISTEN? We‘ll discuss interesting topics for anyone who develops and sources their products from Asian suppliers and will share Renaud‘s decades of manufacturing experience, as well as inviting guests from the industry to get a different viewpoint. Our goal is to help you get better results and end up with suppliers and products that exceed your expectations!
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Friday Apr 07, 2023
8 Hardware Product Development Tips for Software Companies
Friday Apr 07, 2023
Friday Apr 07, 2023
In this episode...
Renaud and Andrew talk about how to develop hardware products specifically for software companies used to using an agile design approach (often SCRUM) for software products that now need to create a new hardware product to support their business (such as a device that runs on the software).
They share their thoughts on the book 'SCRUM for hardware design' by Prof. David G. Ullman, warnings about the limitations of the agile design approach where hardware is concerned that you'll need to be aware of and plan for, and 8 tips for software companies who're in this position to help you understand where other software companies often go wrong.
Show Sections
00:00 - Greetings & today's topic.
01:56 - What's the difference between traditional project management and the agile approach?
08:18 - Why is the agile design approach so popular with software companies?
11:07 - 13 points about hardware design is different from software design from the book 'SCRUM for hardware design' by Prof. David G. Ullman.
- Less evident modularity
- Longer design cycles
- Higher functional interdependence
- Poor refactoring opportunities
- Higher need for specialization
- Longer time to demonstrate function
- Higher cost of change
- More demanding range of operation
- Different testing demands
- More secondary design activities
- More challenges in developing specifications
- Higher difficulty proving a task is done
- Higher price of premature commitment
23:20 - 8 points that companies that are used to running agile design for software development tend to overlook when developing new hardware products.
23:39 - 1. Agile is good, but planning and documentation can't be skipped.
31:35 - 2. You need to freeze the product design (including freezing the firmware) at one point.
33:48 - 3. An engineering change management process must be taken seriously from a certain point.
35:46 - 4. You need supply chain visibility and to manage it yourself.
39:15 - 5. You will need a quality function.
42:21 - 6. BOM, drawings, schematics, etc. are all as important as software code.
47:55 - 7. Product reliability is important, especially if they have a "product as a service" business model.
52:46 - 8. Product compliance is an entire topic to take seriously.
54:37 - Summary and wrapping up.
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