Expanding Industrial Architecture Through Creativity in Manufacturing

Eric Mwanga Balama, Qin Yuanjian, Göttlieb Moshi, Jacob Julius Rombo

Abstract


Throughout the decades, industrial firms have sought clearly in calling on industry production experts to production more producible prototypes for manufacturing purposes. This can typically be accomplished by evaluating the current product production manufacturing system capabilities, and difficulties often arise due to challenges to combining product description and manufacturing operations. This paper will discuss how advances in manufacturing (as new fabrication capabilities) will add to the industrial design space for product design engineers, enabling more design flexibility and increasing efficiency by eliminating and/or loosening constraints on product designs. The findings from a series of industrial case studies provide encouraging effects on how technological technologies will positively impact the growth of industrial design engineers' solution space. The findings from a series of industrial case studies provide encouraging effects on how technological technologies will positively impact the growth of industrial design engineers' solution space. To order to foster product creativity, design managers are expected to test new technologies, new design techniques and new manufacturing (working) practices.

Keywords: Industrial Design; Design for X; Design to X, Product Innovation, Manufacturing Systems, Production Innovation.

DOI: 10.7176/JRDM/71-05

Publication date: November 30th 2020


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