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In this episode you will learn the truth about prototyping a new product including the various stages and types of prototypes that are needed from idea to mass production.
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Do you know which microcontroller is best for your new electronic product?
In this episode you will learn about the various microcontrollers available, and how to select the best one for your specific project. -
One of the most common questions I get asked is how long does it take to develop a new electronic hardware product and bring it to market?
The simple answer is: probably longer than you think. The more accurate answer depends on 3 critical variables which I reveal in this episode.
Near the end of this episode I then give you some concrete estimates on how long to expect it to take to develop your new electronic product. -
If you are looking to outsource the development of a new product or parts of a new product, then in this episode I’m going to show you how to do it correctly so you end up with a solid design while minimizing your financial risk.
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Just about any new electronic product requires some sort of “brains”. The question though is what type of brains does your product really need?
There are two choices: a microcontroller unit (MCU) or a microprocessor unit (MPU).
In this episode you will discover how to determine which of these processor choices is right for your specific product. -
In this episode you will discover how much it costs to both develop and manufacture a new electronic product.
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In this episode you will discover how to develop a new electronic product in 15 steps.
Download your FREE PDF cheat sheet at https://predictabledesigns.com/15steps -
In this episode I share with you 13 of the most common reasons why new hardware products fail.
We'll look at three categories of failures including technical, financial, and sales/marketing.
Most importantly, you will discover how to prevent these same failures with your own hardware product. -
In this podcast episode I share my story about the worst day I experienced bringing my new product to market.
I also share my most exciting day, and my most terrifying day.
The story goes from my relaxing life in Alaska to presenting my product to executives at a multi-billion dollar company conveniently located at the top of a very intimidating skyscraper.
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In this episode I discuss why it's critical for hardware entrepreneurs to simplify their product in order to successfully bring it to market.
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Just about everyone with a new product idea immediately focuses all of their attention and money on getting a patent. But this is a HUGE mistake! In this episode you will learn what you should do instead.
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In this episode you will discover 10 serious product design mistakes that I see repeated over and over again in the development of new electronic products. These include specific mistakes with the electronics design and the enclosure design, as well as more general product development
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Discover 10 ways to know if your new hardware product idea is really worth the time and financial investment it takes to get it to market.
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There are 3 critical mistakes that I see so many hardware entrepreneurs make over and over again. Not only will you now discover these 3 critical mistakes but you will learn how to avoid making them yourself.
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In this episode you will learn a process for validating there is a market ready to buy your new product before you spend the time and money getting it developed.
This is a interview/presentation with Ivo Kalburdzhiev who is the founder of Creator Club, and one of the experts available to help you inside our Hardware Academy program.
If you prefer to watch the video with all of the presentation slides then you can watch the full video on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-qvBzh6G_A&t=10s -
In this episode of the Predictable Designs Podcast I speak with electrical engineer Craig Rettew about how to build an audience for your product when you have no prior online marketing experience.
Craig is an amazing electronics engineer (and expert in the Hardware Academy) but he is relatively new to online marketing, but realizes the importance of building an audience for your product as early as possible. -
In this episode I continue my conversation with Miguel Hernandez who is the creator of the Palocam which is a remote-control camera that can be driven up metal poles for filming sporting events from above.
We discuss how he has been able to drastically simplify his product design based on the feedback he's gotten in the Hardware Academy. His design simplifications include reducing the number of custom injection molded plastic parts from 18 down to only a couple, and removing a complex, nice-to-have feature that wasn't truly necessary.
These simplifications not only will save Miguel tens of thousands of dollars on injection molds, but it also allowed him to reduce his product assembly time by over 500%!
And, all of these simplifications significantly lowered his manufacturing cost without any negative impact on the product quality or functionality.
We also talk about marketing and crowdfunding in depth including the importance of estimating your costs so you can know how much money you need to raise. -
In this episode of the Predictable Designs Podcast I speak with Hardware Academy member Miguel Hernandez. Miguel is the founder of Palocam which is a remote-controlled camera designed to be driven up metal poles for filming sporting events from above.
Miguel has made a lot of great progress and we discuss many topics related to product development, manufacturing, and marketing. The overall theme of this interview is how to get help, collect feedback, and execute quickly.
Miguel quickly implemented much of the advice he has gotten in the Academy and has already redesigned his prototype based on this feedback. This redesign drastically reduced his product complexity, manufacturing cost and assembly time.
Because Miguel has proven that he can take advice and execute quickly he has also already gotten a very significant investment offer from another Academy member.
This is an interview you do not want to miss! -
In this episode I answer the questions asked by Miguel Hernandez in a very detailed post from inside the Hardware Academy. The questions focus on three areas including reducing manufacturing costs, increasing sales, and funding.
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