Seminar: Innovation in Product Design & Engineering by Tonex
This dynamic seminar explores the intersection of innovative product design and engineering excellence, focusing on TRIZ methodology, Design for X (DfX) principles, and breakthrough product thinking. Participants will discover how structured innovation processes can lead to next-generation solutions across various industries. By integrating security-first approaches during the design phase, the seminar also addresses how engineering innovation significantly impacts cybersecurity—mitigating vulnerabilities and reducing post-deployment risks. Designed for forward-thinking professionals, this session empowers attendees with actionable insights to enhance creativity, reduce design risks, and future-proof their products in an evolving digital ecosystem.
Audience:
- Product Designers
- Systems Engineers
- Cybersecurity Professionals
- R&D and Innovation Leaders
- Engineering Managers
- Quality Assurance Specialists
- Industrial Designers
- Technical Project Managers
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the core principles of TRIZ and Design for X (DfX)
- Explore breakthrough product thinking techniques
- Integrate cybersecurity into early-stage product design
- Learn structured approaches to innovation
- Apply DfX strategies to enhance reliability, cost, and manufacturability
- Identify design flaws before implementation
Course Modules:
Module 1: Introduction to Innovation Thinking
- Importance of innovation in design
- Role of structured creativity
- Key innovation models overview
- TRIZ and breakthrough thinking
- Balancing creativity and feasibility
- Innovation as a competitive edge
Module 2: TRIZ Methodology Essentials
- TRIZ principles and history
- 40 inventive principles overview
- Contradiction matrix application
- Trends of engineering evolution
- ARIZ (Algorithm of Inventive Problem Solving)
- Case examples across industries
Module 3: Design for X (DfX) Framework
- Concept and evolution of DfX
- Design for reliability
- Design for manufacturability
- Design for cost-effectiveness
- Design for cybersecurity
- Design for sustainability
Module 4: Breakthrough Product Thinking
- Identifying latent user needs
- Ideation techniques for new markets
- Systems-level innovation
- Platform thinking and modularity
- Prioritizing value innovation
- Rapid conceptual validation
Module 5: Cybersecurity in Product Design
- Secure-by-design principles
- Threat modeling during development
- Embedded systems and cyber risks
- Minimizing attack surfaces early
- Cross-functional security collaboration
- Product lifecycle security mindset
Module 6: Strategy and Implementation
- Roadmapping innovative products
- Aligning R&D with business goals
- KPI setting for design innovation
- Integrating feedback loops
- Managing cross-disciplinary teams
- Scaling innovation for growth
Join Tonex’s Seminar on Innovation in Product Design & Engineering to unlock structured innovation strategies, integrate security in design, and create transformative products that meet tomorrow’s demands. Reserve your seat today and drive innovation with confidence.