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Design and analysis

 

 

Design and analysis

Transform your ideas into fully engineered, manufacturable products. With a team of over 70 specialist engineers, we guide your project from initial concept all the way through to detailed, ready-to-manufacture designs. Every phase emphasises sustainability, performance, cost-efficiency, and accelerated development cycles.  

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Challenge

Bringing new products to market involves balancing competing demands within tight timeframes: performance, sustainability, cost and manufacturability.

Without a structured approach and expert support across the design lifecycle, development can be slow, designs may lack optimisation, and important sustainability gains could be missed. 

Innovate with NCC

We partner with you to define your requirements and implement them through three interconnected pillars: 

  • Concept design - collaborative ideation and requirements capture for innovative design options
  • Modelling and simulation - using virtual testing and validation to accelerate development and reduce risk
  • Design implementation - incorporating manufacturing and assembly considerations to minimise production costs

Outcomes

  • Accelerate product development through digital design and analysis
  • Optimise designs for performance, cost, sustainability, and manufacturability
  • Reduce physical prototyping and testing through validated simulation
  • Deliver a clear path to manufacture with ready-to-manufacture designs 

Who is it for?

  • Chief Technology Officers
  • Product development teams
  • Design engineers
  • R&D managers
  • SMEs

Deliverables

  • Workshop to capture requirement
  • Concept design outputs
  • Design validation through virtual models
  • Manufacture-ready designs, drawings and BOMs
Case study

Using digital tools and embedded sensor technology, we designed and manufactured a paracanoe seat for Paralympic champion Emma Wiggs MBE. The seat was lighter and five times stiffer, resulting in greater power transfer.