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-Product Designers
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00:00in an era where product life cycles are shorter competition is global and customer expectations
00:14are sky-high designing successful products isn't just about innovation it's about learning fast
00:22designing smart and staying ahead one of the most powerful underutilized way to achieve this is
00:32through tear down and benchmarking hi and welcome to up school where we learn practical design and
00:40engineering every day so what is tear down and benchmarking and why does it matter tear down is
00:51the process of systematically disassembling a product to understand how it works how it is made
00:59and why it is designed that way benchmarking is the process of comparing that product to competitors
01:07industry standards and internal goals together these methods allow engineers product designers
01:17startups and manufacturers to understand real world design decisions estimate product cost
01:27material use and manufacturability identify innovation gaps over engineering and missed opportunities
01:37learn directly from the best and worst products in the market and build better faster and more
01:45competitively many engineers and product teams spend years designing in isolation relying on specs cad models
01:59or assumptions without ever opening up the very products they are trying to compete with this leads to
02:11poor cost control repetitive mistakes missed learning from competitors slow product
02:19development cycles and reinventing wheels that already exist and the worst part is
02:27students and early career engineers often lack exposure to how real products are designed
02:34designed assembled and manufactured so this course fills that critical gap it provides a structured
02:44hands-on and industry relevant methodology to dissect and understand products map functions to form identify
02:56manufacturing methods estimate cost breakdowns benchmark across product categories
03:04and translate insights into smarter design choices it teaches not only how to tear things down but
03:14how to build better ideas from that knowledge so who needs this course and why engineering
03:23students can gain exposure to real-world design beyond textbooks and CAD design engineers can learn how to benchmark
03:33intelligently and improve redesign strategies startup founders can reduce time to market by learning from existing solutions
03:43product managers can understand design trade-offs and costs that impact pricing
03:51manufacturing teams can evaluate design for manufacturability repairability and automation and educators and institutions
04:02can learn how to modernize the labs and curriculum with hands-on teardown based learning
04:12but why now the simple answer is that a future demands it nowadays products are more integrated than ever
04:22and require cross-functional knowledge cost pressure and speed to market are driving leaner smarter design processes
04:33sustainability and circular economy demand products that are repairable modular and recyclable tools like 3d scanning
04:45AI analysis and digital twins are transforming how tear down is done in short the future of design is reverse informed
04:55and tear down is the language that it speaks
04:58I am going to conduct this course in 10 lectures
05:03in lecture 1 you are going to learn about
05:07about what is tear down and why it matters different types of benchmarking and different goals that you can
05:17achieve from tear down and benchmarking along with case examples
05:24lecture 2 is about planning the tear down selecting the right product tools and safety guidelines
05:33documentation and nd and ip considerations
05:40third module is about performing the tear down where we will learn step by step disassembly strategy
05:48categorization of the components and material identification techniques along with fastener and joining techniques
05:584th module will be about functional and design analysis
06:07where we will learn about product architecture subsystem interaction mapping design for assembly and manufacturing
06:18and repairability and sustainability also
06:225th module 5th module 5th module will be about cost and manufacturing analysis
06:29where we will learn about cost estimation bill of materials and analyze sourcing and supply strategy
06:406th module is about competitive benchmarking and reverse engineering
06:437th module is about tools and technologies like 3d scanning and various thermal and vibration analysis tools
06:56software for data logging and benchmarking and also ai tools for visual component recognition
07:068th lecture will be about reporting and insights on how to prepare a teardown report
07:128th module is about different types of visual tools identifying patentable features in the design
07:20and informing your own product design roadmap 9th we will discuss about different case studies
07:28of teardown like smartphone electric toothbrush automotive infotainment or orthopedic implants
07:37and finally in the last lecture we will learn about some advanced topics and
07:45future trends in teardown and benchmarking
07:50so by the end of this course you will have a teardown framework
07:55that you can apply to any product cost and bill of material estimation skills
08:02the ability to analyze design decisions critically tools to benchmark and present findings real world
08:12product intelligence that will set you apart from everybody else
08:18so this course unlocks a mindset it is not just about them so this course is not just about learning the
08:27method it also unlocks a mindset it will teach you to look at any product and ask why this is made this way
08:37what can i learn from this and how can i do it better so that was all about this course
08:44for watching and see you in the first lecture about introduction to teardown and benchmarking
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