Prototype Development
GKSAN treats prototype development not as visual validation, but as a critical engineering step toward manufacturing.
At GKSAN, prototype development is not the outcome of design, but a prerequisite for manufacturing.
Each prototype is developed by considering function, assembly, tolerances, and operating scenarios.
The prototype development process aims to:
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validate manufacturability of the design,
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test functional performance,
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verify assembly and integration compatibility,
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reduce risks before low-volume or series production.
Through this approach, prototypes become working and measurable engineering outputs, not demonstration models.
GKSAN positions prototype development as a strategic stage that directly impacts manufacturing success, especially for low-volume, high-complexity, and project-specific applications.
Prototype Development Approach
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DfM-compliant prototype design
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Functional and assembly-driven validation
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Low-volume, high-complexity compatibility
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Reduced production transition risks
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Traceable and measurable outputs