Design for Manufacturability Considerations for Your Startup:Optimizing Your Product Design for Cost-Effective and Scalable Production
Design for Manufacturability Considerations for Your Startup:
Optimizing Your Product Design for Cost-Effective and Scalable Production
This webinar will cover:
Overview of DFM principles and their importance in product development
How early-stage companies can benefit from DFM to reduce costs and time-to-market
Overview of key DFM factors and common pitfalls to avoid
Balancing Innovation and Practicality for small-scale launches and scaling up efficiently
Collaborating with Manufacturers to gather input to optimize design for real-world production
Identifying and addressing manufacturability risks before they become costly problems
Atul Mahajan
Atul is a seasoned professional and a global leader with over 20 years of technical and management experience with Fortune 500 companies in Software Services, Semiconductors, and Medical Device Industries. He has held roles of increasing responsibilities in engineering, project management, product development, software development, people management, manufacturing operations, and corporate functions at Stryker Corporation. In his last role at Stryker, he was a senior member of the Global Engineering Leadership team for manufacturing and led a global team to deploy scalable technology solutions by collaborating with various stakeholders at 30+ manufacturing sites.
At IZiel Healthcare, Atul provides oversight and guidance on technical programs at various MedTech companies and startups. He also leads customer engagement and new business development efforts in his areas of expertise.
He has exceptional understanding of product development phases and project management from concept to launch, with experience in collaborating with customers, suppliers, management, and internal/external cross-functional teams. In addition, Atul is certified Six Sigma Green Belt (Motorola University) and RABQSA certified Internal Auditor.
Atul holds a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Ira Fulton of Engineering, and is an MBA from WP Carey School of Business at Arizona State University (ASU). Currently, he serves on the Advisory Board of Technological Entrepreneurship and Management (TEM) at ASU.
He currently resides with his family in Chandler, Arizona USA where is active in the local MedTech ecosystem.