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PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

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Got the idea, vision or just some drawings on a back of the cigarette packet?

No problem, bring them to us and we will look over your product to see how we will assist getting it to the manufacturing process.
Remember all your ideas will be confidential, in fact we would suggest in all cases, whether you speak with us or a friend down the pub, you should ensure you have a non disclosure agreement (nda) in place. This will ensure whoever you speak to keeps your idea a secret, failure to do this could result in you losing your idea to somebody else. 

Turning your idea from paper to product.

A crucial step in the process is finding the right manufacturer who can deliver on both price and quality. Before we can do this though, you will be required to have your product design CAD drawn to the exact specifications for the factories to be able to work from. If you don't have a professional in place for this we can assist. Once all paperwork is in order, our team on the ground in China would begin the task of finding a factory that meets all the certification to make the product, followed by obtaining quotes for the sampling and tooling. 

INNOVATION

"Is seeing what everybody has seen, and thinking what nobody has thought off"

PACKAGING

To us, this in a critical area often overlooked in terms of how much you can add to the value of the product just by spending a bit more on the quality of the packaging. Check out our packing page which will explain more.

OVERVIEW

Key stages in the process of product development

Idea generation

Brainstorming and coming up with innovative new ideas.

Idea evaluation

Filtering out any ideas not worth taking forward

Concept definition

 Considering specifications such as technical feasibility, product design and market potential.

Strategic analysis

Ensuring your ideas fit into your business' strategic plans and determining the demand, the costs and the profit margin.

Product testing

Creating a prototype product or pilot.

Market testing

Modifying the product or service according to support organisations' feedback. This involves deciding the best timing and process for piloting your new product or service.

Commercialisation

Determining the pricing for your product or service and finalising marketing plans.

Product launch

A detailed launch plan can help ensure a smooth introduction to market.

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