WORKSHOPS

WORKSHOPS – INNOVATIONS ARE BORN FROM IDEAS

As an innovative company, Interelectronix knows about the driving force of a new development. Special products are not determined by chance. In very few cases do they arise "in the quiet chamber of genius". Innovations are created in a team from new ideas and on the basis of knowledge of all technical possibilities as well as the resulting range of functions.

In numerous projects that Interelectronix has accompanied in the past, it has been found that the creativity and dynamism of a new product idea was significantly increased by a project-specific workshop and the result was a superior technology concept that was optimally tailored to the area of application and the market.

For this reason, Interelectronix offers its clients the opportunity to put new product ideas and their implementation to the test in a workshop, to discuss them critically and to evaluate all areas in detail in order to significantly improve the planned technology concept and the opportunities on the market.

Creativity, the targeted examination of a problem and suitable methods release the potential of a team. The objective of Interelectronix 's workshops is also to combine innovative ideas of the client with the technology, manufacturing and material know-how of Interelectronix in an interdisciplinary team in order to create market-driven products and to avoid errors in development at an early stage.

This is done by means of a requirements analysis and a functional specification.

Requirements analysis

The new product idea is recorded in detail with its entire range of functions, taking into account the area of application and the planned requirements. The product task is described in detail and in the form of a standard-compliant benefit requirement for the relevant user group, system environments and system requirements, without already anticipating possible solutions. Technical exclusion criteria are already discussed and explained in detail.

There is a separate recording of the mandatory and desired requirements. Furthermore, all information about the competition, the desired touch technology and the functionalities of the operating concept are discussed without theming.

Functional specification

In a second step, the exact range of functions for the planned touch system is defined in detail and refined to such an extent that all requirements, technical specifications and interfaces are clearly described. As the most important interface between the machine and the user, the planned operating concept with all functionalities and characteristics is specified.

As a result, both processes lead to the planned system architecture and the required technology concept.