From Idea to Product: How 3D Prototyping Cuts Time-to-Market in Half

The old model of product development shipped a spec to a factory and prayed. The new model iterates in-house at a fraction of the cost.
The prototyping loop
Every week, our clients see a physical version of the product in their hands. Feedback goes into CAD the same day. That compounding tightens tolerances and kills bad ideas early.
Ship the prototype. Then ship a better one next Monday.
When to move to tooling
Once the design has held for three or four iterations without meaningful change, it's ready. That gate saves clients six figures on tooling revisions — every single time.

