This paper describes a User-Centred Design approach to new product development applied through a partnership between the Department of Design and Technology and a Small to Medium Enterprise (SME), Eze Drive Limited. The partnership enabled the SME to gain access to advice and technology. This provided an opportunity for academic staff and students to apply theoretical models and practices within a live project. This case study highlights the need for such collaboration and demonstrates the potential benefits that can be gained by both parties. The case study illustrates the use of value analysis and quality functional matrix. It shows the way in which the product was reviewed and redesigned ready for pre-production prototyping within one week.
History
School
Design
Published in
22nd Sharing Experience in Engineering Design Conference/7th National Conference on Product Design Education
INTEGRATING DESIGN EDUCATION BEYOND 2000
Pages
193 - 198 (6)
Citation
TORRENS, G., BRUSEBERG, A. and MCDONAGH-PHILP, D., 2000. Reducing the risk: a partnership between academia and a small to medium enterprise. IN: Childs, P.R.N. and Brodhurst, E.K. (eds). Integrating Design Education Beyond 2000: Proceedings of the 22nd SEED Annual Design Conference and 7th National Conference on Product Design Education, 6th-7th September 2000, University of Sussex, Brighton. Bury St. Edmonds: Professional Engineering Publishing, pp. 193 - 198.
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Publication date
2000
Notes
This is a conference paper.
ISBN
1860582656
Language
en
Location
UNIV SUSSEX, SCH ENGN & INFORMAT TECHNOL, BRIGHTON, ENGLAND