Welcome to Phase 4 of the New Product Introduction process! We’re ready to use everything we’ve done in Phase 3, including parts tooling, to see how your product assembles, tests, and ships at scale.
This is where SEACOMP’s engineering and manufacturing teams collaborate on the ramp up to a ready-to-ship production process.
Our goal during EVT is to transition your product design from being production-intent to production-ready. The final outcome of EVT is a mass production configuration and repeatable process.
In this stage, we create prototypes and small batches of your product. This is the only time SEACOMP produces limited runs and prototypes as part of our turnkey electronic manufacturing services. We’ll test and refine the assembly process on a smaller scale before moving up to larger production runs in DVT.
During EVT, we’re also working closely with key personnel such as line leaders and supervisors to determine how to best assemble your product components for factory production. We’ll test different assembly methods and make any minor changes needed to plastics or boards in order to improve process efficiencies.
With the production-ready design of the product completed, we can test and validate our processes at scale. In DVT, we’ll be producing 50-500 pieces that are tested according to all of the requirements for your unique product. A PCBA programming tester and an end-of-line test fixture will be in place for the electronic circuit boards.
During DVT, we can submit your product to a certification lab for UL safety mark approval or any other required certifications. One such test—salt spray testing—was of key importance when SEACOMP designed an innovative sailing tablet for Vakaros to the ASTM G85 standard.
Moving into PVT, our goal is to get your product to a ready-to-ship state. We’ll produce a larger run of units (1,000+) to help us lock in any final tweaks to programming, testing, and labeling.
PVT is when all of the remaining logistics for a complete production pipeline are sorted. We’ll prep our material sourcing, incoming quality control (IQC), and shipping so that we’re ready for full production by the end of Phase 4. The work that was done in previous testing will help inform this process. For example, UN 38.3 (Testing for Lithium Batteries) completed in DVT would allow us to safely ship a product with lithium batteries by air.
Phase 4 of our NPI process minimizes the challenges that manufacturers face when moving operations into the factory. SEACOMP’s vertically integrated team offers seamless cooperation and communication between engineers and production experts who’ve been involved in your product design since the beginning.
We can quickly address and resolve problems found during EVT, DVT, or PVT without the delays and added costs associated with bringing in external designers or engineers. This streamlined scaling to volume production process helps keep your project on schedule and within budget.
As we conclude Phase 4, we're ready for production. Having refined the assembly process through EVT, validated designs at scale with DVT, and finalized logistics and quality controls during PVT, we’re set for a smooth shift to mass manufacturing.
In Phase 5, Production Process and Supply Chain Optimization, we’ll continue to find optimizations and process improvements that lead to savings over time. We’ll see how we can improve your product output and support your annual unit production goals.
Move on with us to Phase 5: Production Process and Supply Chain Optimization!