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How Hardware Startups Use Design for Assembly to Cut Costs

How Hardware Startups Use Design for Assembly to Cut Costs

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Episode 46 of Hardware Startups with Fexingo dives into Design for Assembly (DFA) — the discipline of designing a product so it can be assembled in fewer steps, with cheaper labor, and less rework. Lucas and Luna break down a real-world case: how a smart-lock startup cut its per-unit assembly cost by 38% just by eliminating six screws and swapping two parts. They walk through the DFA principles that any hardware founder can apply before their first production run, from snap-fit geometry to reducing part count. If you've ever wondered why some hardware startups scale profitably while others get wrecked by manufacturing complexity, this episode shows you the engineering decisions that separate the two. Practical, specific, and grounded in the numbers that matter. #DesignForAssembly #HardwareStartups #Manufacturing #SmartLock #AssemblyCost #SnapFit #PartCountReduction #ProductionScale #HardwareEngineering #StartupOperations #BusinessAndTechnology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #HardwarePodcast #CostReduction #ProductDesign #ManufacturingEngineering #LeanProduction Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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