Design Engineering
A resilient design is more than making something work — it’s making something manufacturable, repeatable, and ready to scale. Our engineering teams work side-by-side with operations and supply chain from the start, reducing risks that often surface only after a product enters production.
With five decades of EMS experience behind every decision, we focus on real-world production needs: stable component sourcing, test strategy alignment, and processes that stay robust through changing volumes and environments. Whether you’re refining an existing design or building from the ground up, our goal is simple — a smoother transition into manufacturing, with fewer surprises and lower total cost.






Design for Manufacturing (DFM)
- Value Analysis / Value Engineering (VAVE):
- Identifies cost, complexity, and material-saving opportunities early in the cycle without compromising performance.
- Identifies cost, complexity, and material-saving opportunities early in the cycle without compromising performance.
- Reviews grounded in real SMT, assembly, and box-build processes:
- Ensures design decisions align with the actual equipment, tolerances, and workflows used across our factories.
- Ensures design decisions align with the actual equipment, tolerances, and workflows used across our factories.
- Recommendations that improve yield, reliability, and process flow:
- Practical adjustments that reduce risk during ramp-up and support stable, repeatable production.
Design for Testing (DFT)
- Early testability planning for PCBA and full product:
- Builds test coverage into the design so issues can be detected earlier and at lower cost.
- Builds test coverage into the design so issues can be detected earlier and at lower cost.
- Coverage analysis aligned with IPC and industry best practices:
- Ensures robust diagnostics and reduced blind spots before units reach the line.
- Ensures robust diagnostics and reduced blind spots before units reach the line.
- Fixture, probe, and interface guidance:
- Helps teams prepare scalable test strategies for pilot and high-volume production.
Production Test & Optimization
- Functional test system development for pilot and mass production:
- Tailored systems to validate performance, reliability, and compliance at every stage.
- Tailored systems to validate performance, reliability, and compliance at every stage.
- Optimization of cycle time, throughput, and repeatability:
- Data-led improvements that keep lines efficient and stable as volumes scale.
- Data-led improvements that keep lines efficient and stable as volumes scale.
- Data capture and analysis for continuous improvement:
- Utilizes test data to support yield enhancements and faster root-cause resolution.
- Utilizes test data to support yield enhancements and faster root-cause resolution.
- Support for compliance, reliability, and environmental testing:
- Helps ensure products meet regulatory, durability, and life-cycle requirements.
Connectivity Integration
- Antenna selection, placement, and coexistence guidance:
- Ensures strong wireless performance within mechanical, layout, and regulatory constraints.
- Ensures strong wireless performance within mechanical, layout, and regulatory constraints.
- RF tuning, certification readiness, and integration support:
- Helps teams de-risk connectivity early and prepare smoother transitions into full wireless development.
Frequently Asked Questions
1.
Why involve design engineering early?
The biggest manufacturing problems are usually baked in long before a product hits the factory. Early collaboration removes risks while the cost of change is still low.
2.
How does design engineering improve overall product cost?
Design engineering identifies unnecessary complexity, allows VAVE opportunities, and reduces redesign cycles, helping you avoid rework later in the program.
3.
Does design engineering really impact yield and reliability?
Yes. When designs match real production processes, the result is higher yield, fewer line stops, and more consistent field performance.
4.
What about the impact on testability?
Test coverage is usually the number one cause of production delays. Building testability into the design prevents downstream issues and speeds up scaling.
5.
How does design engineering support resilience?
Design decisions directly affect supply chain flexibility, alternative sourcing, and how easily a product can transfer between facilities in a global network.