Seeing a product through from concept to production can take many routes and involve many lines of communication. BIB Design makes extensive use of 3D CAD systems to allow all parties concerned to obtain a clear picture of the product as it develops.
The use of CAD visualisation can quickly establish the proposed aesthetic of a product. Animations can be generated for presentational purposes, whilst 2D and 3D CAD data is supplied for manufacturing means and for patent applications.
Rapid prototyping direct from CAD files ensures that as many parts as possible can be tested for mechanical suitability, to assess assembly issues or ergonomics prior to tooling investment.
Designing complex machinery, involving mechanical, electrical and software engineers, procurement and sales departments and making sure it all fits together without costly errors requires a great deal of communication.
BIB Design were involved with designing, visualising and demonstrating to clients, contractors and customers, the proposed layout and aesthetic of this advanced ECM machine during it's development.
BIB Design also works closely with prototype engineers and mechanical engineers to test and develop components both physically and through finite element analysis.
Prototypes as shown for the telecoms and medical industries regularly prove their worth in testing and evaluation of concepts.
