STEP 01

Feasibility & DFM

We assess whether your idea can be built, how it should be built, and what it will cost — before you commit to anything.

A critical first step to ensure your hardware concept is technically viable and economically sound for manufacturing.

What's included

  • Technical feasibility analysis
  • Material selection recommendations
  • Cost estimation and budget planning
  • Design for Manufacturability (DFM) review

What you receive

  • Comprehensive Feasibility Report
  • Initial BOM (Bill of Materials) estimate
  • Manufacturing Strategy Document
HOW IT WORKS

The process

01

Discovery

We review your concept, sketches, or existing prototype.

02

Analysis

Technical, material and cost viability assessment.

03

DFM review

Manufacturability checks and risk flags.

04

Report

Go / no-go recommendation with a costed path forward.

CAPABILITIES

What we work with

Inputs acceptedSketches, CAD, physical samples, spec sheets
Cost modellingMaterial + process + tooling + labour estimates
TurnaroundTypically 5–10 business days
FAQ

Common questions

Do I need a finished design before feasibility?

No. A sketch, a rough idea, or a reference product is enough to begin. The point of feasibility is to tell you what is realistic before you invest in detailed design.

What do I get at the end?

A written feasibility report, an initial bill of materials estimate, and a manufacturing strategy with indicative cost and timeline.