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Timothy Bradbury Monzello Calls for Stronger Focus on Design for Manufacturability in Engineering Education and Industry
- Timothy Bradbury Monzello highlights that many designs fail when moved from paper to production, causing problems on the shop floor.
- Small design choices can double the time needed to manufacture a part, which is avoidable to reduce costs and delays.
- Up to 70% of manufacturing costs are decided during design, with design issues causing nearly 80% of production delays and quality problems.
- Monzello emphasizes that involving manufacturing early in the design process, as done at JPL, improves outcomes for cost, timing, and team morale.
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Timothy Bradbury Monzello Calls for Stronger Focus on Design for Manufacturability in Engineering Education and Industry
Timothy Bradbury Monzello of Saratoga Springs, Utah highlights the real-world impact of design decisions and urges engineers to prioritize manufacturability from day one.
·Missoula, United States
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