The industrialisation of a product, a key stage
Industrialisation is a central 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 the challenges of this phase.

What does the industrialisation of a product involve?
You have completed the design of your connected object and you want to move on to the next stage.
Vous avez des prototypes fonctionnels et vous souhaitez les rendre ‘fabricables’.
You manufacture connected products in a ‘home-made’ way and you want to increase your production quantities.
Industrialisation is therefore the next step that awaits you, the one following a design, a prototyping or a desire to increase your production rate.
Often confused with the term 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 phase, which is industrialisation.
What are the challenges of industrialisation?
In this guide, our experts have put together 15 tips for understanding the issues. You will find in particular :
- What does industrialisation include?
- What is a manufacturing file?
- What are the input documents for starting industrialisation?
- What are the tools to be manufactured?
- What is a mould, an assembly jig or a steel mask?
- What are the actions concerning certification?
- How long and how much does this stage cost?
- What is the role of the quality department?
- How to control quality at different levels?
- How to secure your production?
Altyor is an industrial manufacturer of connected electronic objects. For nearly 30 years, our customers have benefited from the expertise of our electronic and mechanical offices, the equipment of our various workshops (qualification, quality and prototyping labs), and our integrated production lines.