dFMEA When to use it and how to get best results [Podcast]The Sofeast Group’s head of New Product Development, Andrew Amirnovin, explains what a dFMEA (Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) is, how it’s used to de-risk your product design at an early stage of the NPI process so issues can be fixed before you go into production, and his 8 secrets for successfully implementing yours and getting the best possible results based on his decades of practice and experience.

Most importers who’re developing and manufacturing a new product will benefit from performing a dFMEA, especially those where products could have safety impacts on consumers if problems occur, such as electronics, medical devices, etc. After all, better quality, relaibility, and safety are almost universally desirable, regardless of product type.

 

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Listen: 8 Secrets for Successfully Implementing a dFMEA

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Episode sections

  • 00:00 – Greetings and introducing the topic: dFMEA.
  • 01:29 – What is a dFMEA and its purpose?
  • 04:40 – How to implement the dFMEA (10 steps included in the process)?
  • 09:01 – The 8 secrets of dFMEA implementation that will set you up for success.
  • 17:29 – Wrapping Up.

 

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About Adrian Leighton

Adrian is the Sofeast group's experienced marketer and has worked in manufacturing for around a decade. He has a particular interest in new product development and sharing important manufacturing news from China.If you've read, watched, or listened to some Sofeast content, Adrian has probably had a hand in it!
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