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How Hardware Startups Use Modular Design to Scale Faster

How Hardware Startups Use Modular Design to Scale Faster

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how hardware startups use modular design to reduce cost, accelerate production, and adapt to market changes without redesigning the entire device. They break down the modular approach used by the smart-lock startup August Home and the robot maker iRobot, comparing it with integrated design. Lucas explains how a modular architecture can cut time-to-market by 40 percent and reduce inventory risk across product generations. Luna pushes back on the trade-offs: higher upfront engineering cost and potential compromises on size and power efficiency. Together they unpack why hardware investors are increasingly asking founders about their design-for-modularity strategy, and how the rise of USB-C and standardized connectors has made modular design cheaper than ever. They also touch on Tesla's battery pack modularity as a contrasting example from the automotive world. A concrete guide for founders deciding between modular and integrated design. #HardwareStartups #ModularDesign #ProductDesign #AugustHome #IRobot #TeslaBattery #DFM #ScalableManufacturing #HardwareEngineering #ProductDevelopment #StartupStrategy #TechBusiness #EmbeddedSystems #USBCHub #DesignForManufacturing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #BusinessAndTechnology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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