Hardware Prototyping Workshop

Take Your Concept from Prototype to Production-Ready

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If you have a product concept or prototype that solves a problem but aren’t sure how to transform it into a manufacturable product, then this workshop is for you.

Whether you’re still testing out your prototype or are ready to ramp up production, the path to success always has unforeseen challenges, and being prepared is crucial. That’s why we created FuzeHub’s “Hardware Prototyping Workshop,” a hands-on event where experts and mentors will guide you through the basics of hardware design and challenge you to optimize the manufacturability of your product. The goal is to provide steps to help you improve your product, reduce its cost, accelerate commercialization, and give your company the best chances for success.

Workshop Topics Include:
  • How to Design the Best Version of your Product for Maximum Success
  • How to Find Resources to Support Engineering, Prototyping and Testing
  • Developing an Intelligent Bill of Materials to Lower Costs
  • Facilities Tour – SUNY New Paltz 3D Printing Center
  • Tips for Working with a Contract Manufacturer
  • Marketing Strategies to Generate Product Interest
  • Upcoming Funding Opportunities

This 1-day session will provide participants with expertise and tangible exercises that directly support their product design/build needs by identifying potential manufacturing issues early in the product development process.

The workshop introduces design for manufacturability and lean product design concepts. Utilizing hands-on exercises and a structured methodology, participants will evaluate their product design from multiple perspectives, detail their Bill of Materials, investigate production methods, and learn to anticipate potential failure modes.

Space is limited and this event will fill up fast. Register now to get a seat at the table.

August 9, 2023 | 8 AM - 3 PM


Science Hall
SUNY New Paltz,
1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz, NY 12561

Why Attend?

On-site experts will help you discover how to optimize your product design, remove complexity from your product and process, and anticipate risks before they become costly problems.

Who is the Workshop for?

This event equips hardware innovators across all sectors (cleantech, medical, agriculture, biomedical, industrial, consumer, defense, etc.) with the information they need to create manufacturing-ready product designs, avoid common mistakes that lead to costly rework, and effectively partner with contract manufacturers.

Registration Cost

$100 per person (includes continental breakfast, lunch, reception)

Hotel Information
America’s Best Value Inn New Paltz

7 Terwilliger Ln, New Paltz, NY 12561

Room rates are $100 + tax. Please click here to book online or call (845)255-8865.

Room rates are under FuzeHub Connect and the group code is G230808S.

August 9, 2023 | 8 AM - 3 PM
Science Hall - SUNY New Paltz,
1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz, NY 12561

PrototypingWorkshop GraphicAssets 02

If you have a product concept or prototype that solves a problem but aren’t sure how to transform it into a manufacturable product, then this workshop is for you.

Whether you’re still testing out your prototype or are ready to ramp up production, the path to success always has unforeseen challenges, and being prepared is crucial. That’s why we created FuzeHub’s “Hardware Prototyping Workshop,” a hands-on event where experts and mentors will guide you through the basics of hardware design and challenge you to optimize the manufacturability of your product. The goal is to provide steps to help you improve your product, reduce its cost, accelerate commercialization, and give your company the best chances for success.

Workshop Topics include:

  • How to Design the Best Version of your Product for Maximum Success
  • How to Find Resources to Support Engineering, Prototyping and Testing
  • Developing an Intelligent Bill of Materials to Lower Costs
  • Facilities Tour – SUNY New Paltz 3D Printing Center
  • Tips for Working with a Contract Manufacturer
  • Marketing Strategies to Generate Product Interest
  • Upcoming Funding Opportunities

This 1-day session will provide participants with expertise and tangible exercises that directly support their product design/build needs by identifying potential manufacturing issues early in the product development process.

The workshop introduces design for manufacturability and lean product design concepts. Utilizing hands-on exercises and a structured methodology, participants will evaluate their product design from multiple perspectives, detail their Bill of Materials, investigate production methods, and learn to anticipate potential failure modes.

Space is limited and this event will fill up fast.

Register now to get a seat at the table.

Why Attend?

On-site experts will help you discover how to optimize your product design, remove complexity from your product and process, and anticipate risks before they become costly problems.

Who is the Workshop for?

This event equips hardware innovators across all sectors (cleantech, medical, agriculture, biomedical, industrial, consumer, defense, etc.) with the information they need to create manufacturing-ready product designs, avoid common mistakes that lead to costly rework, and effectively partner with contract manufacturers.

Registration Cost

$100 per person (includes continental breakfast, lunch, reception)

Hotel Information
America’s Best Value Inn New Paltz

7 Terwilliger Ln, New Paltz, NY 12561

Room rates are $100 + tax. Please click here to book online or call (845)255-8865.

Room rates are under FuzeHub Connect and the group code is G230808S.

Our Partners

Agenda

  • 8:00 AM
    Registration, Breakfast
  • 8:30 AM
    Welcome / Introductions

    Dr. Everton H. Henriques, MA, HON., FuzeHub
    Dr. Darrell P. Wheeler, President, SUNY New Paltz

  • 8:45 AM
    Product Development Overview, Design Principles: Case Study

    Eric Fasser, FuzeHub

  • 9:15 AM
    Workshop Session: Initial Pitch, Prototype Status
  • 9:30 AM
    Where to Find Resources: Engineering, Prototyping, IP, Customer Discovery (I-Corps)

    Eric Fasser, FuzeHub

  • 10:00 AM
    Workshop Session: Design Review, Customer Feedback
  • 10:15 AM
    Prototype Iteration, Developing a Drawing Package, Testing/Certifications, IP

    Bob Incerto, MTEC

  • 10:45 AM
    Develop an Intelligent BOM, Part Numbering, Estimating Costs

    Eric Fasser, FuzeHub

  • 11:15 AM
    Workshop Session: Bill of Materials
  • 11:30 AM
    Business Support, Hot Spot Services

    Eliza Edge, Venture Hub

  • 11:45 AM
    How to Identify Funding Opportunities

    Patty Rechberger, FuzeHub

  • 12:00 PM
    Lunch
  • 1:00 PM
    Tour of New Paltz 3D Printing Facility, Technologies, Materials

    Kat Wilson, SUNY New Paltz

  • 1:45 PM
    Best Practices when Partnering with a Contract Manufacturer

    Alethea Schaeffer, USHECO

  • 2:15 PM
    Workshop Session: What is Your Next Hurdle?
  • 2:30 PM
    Marketing for Manufacturers

    Steve Melito, FuzeHub

  • 2:45 PM
    Process Review: Iterate Design, BOM, Lean Practices, Lock

    Eric Fasser, FuzeHub

  • 3:00 PM
    Conclusion, Prizes, Reception

    Everton H. Henriques, FuzeHub

Speakers

Everton's focus is helping the manufacturing community, general industry, start-ups, local colleges, and universities to advance innovation and technology. More...
Dr. Everton H. Henriques, MA, HON
Director of Manufacturing and Technology Initiatives, FuzeHub
Eric has held various product development roles with manufacturing companies for over 20 years. Prior to joining FuzeHub he ran his own engineering and prototyping firm and now manages FuzeHub’s Solutions Program. More...
Eric Fasser
Solutions Program Manager, FuzeHub
Steve Melito is the Senior Solutions Specialist for FuzeHub and the host of its NYS Manufacturing Now podcast. He also moderates events for FuzeHub and is a regular contributor to its print and digital publications. More...
Steve Melito
Senior Solutions Specialist, FuzeHub
Bob is the Principal Engineer and Director of the MTEC Engineering Consulting Service. They provide product solutions and prototype designs to meet the needs of small to medium manufacturers in the Hudson Valley and surrounding areas. More...
Bob Incerto
Director of Engineering Consulting Services, Manufacturing and Technology Enterprise Center (MTEC)
Patty Rechberger is the Innovation Fund Manager at FuzeHub. Patty coordinates and administers activities under the Jeff Lawrence Innovation Fund, from inquiries and initial submissions to reporting on metrics and program successes after project completion. More...
Patty Rechberger
Innovation Fund Manager, FuzeHub
Darrell P. Wheeler, PhD, MPH, MSW, is the 9th President of the State University of New York (SUNY) New Paltz. More...
Dr. Darrell P. Wheeler, PhD, MPH, MSW
President, SUNY New Paltz
Eliza brings 10+ years' experience as both an entrepreneur and a developer of programming to support entrepreneurship. Read More...
Eliza Edge
Program Director, Hudson Valley Venture Hub at SUNY New Paltz
Alethea utilizes her 22 years of experience in manufacturing, education in engineering, and backgrounds in a plethora of industries to guide customers from concept through design. Read More...
Alethea Schaeffer
VP, Sales & Engineering, Usheco, Inc.
Over the last 10 years, Kat has worked with over 400 manufacturers, artists, fabricators and inventors in the Mid-Hudson region, providing professional level 3D printing output and design work. She also helped develop New Paltz's Digital Design and Fabrication program and regularly teaches CAD and additive manufacturing courses. Read More...
Kat Wilson
Interim Director, Hudson Valley Additive Manufacturing Center (HVAMC) at SUNY New Paltz
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