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How to successfully
industrialize
your connected object?

Product industrialisation, a pivotal stage

Industrialisation is a key stage in the development and production of an electronic product. In this guide, our experts have put together 16 key points to help you understand what’s at stake in this phase.

The challenges of industrialization

In this guide, our experts have put together 15 tips to help you understand what’s at stake. Here you’ll find

What does industrialisation involve?
What is a manufacturing file?
What documents do I need to start industrialisation?
What tools do you need to make?
How do you manage quality at all levels?
How to secure your production?
What is a mould, assembly jig or steel mask?
What are the certification-related actions?
How long and how much does this step cost?
What is the role of the quality department?

What does product industrialisation involve?

You’ve designed your connected object and want to move on to the next stage.
You have working prototypes and want to make them ‘manufacturable’.
You make connected products by hand and want to increase your production quantities.
Industrialisation is therefore the next stage that awaits you, following design, prototyping or a desire to increase production rates.
Often confused with production, industrialisation is a stage in itself.

At Altyor, we design and manufacture millions of products every year. Our expertise therefore also lies in this pivotal industrialisation phase.

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Guide Industrialisation

From design to industrialization, production and remanufacturing, we offer ongoing, customized global support to ensure the success of your project.

01
Innovation support

_Building a solid foundation for your industrial project

02
Mechanical and electronic design

_Giving lasting life to your product

03
Industrialization

_Industrializing your product to make your production more reliable

04
Production

_Implementing your robust production line

05
Remanufacturing

_Supporting your product’s life cycle