10 tips for de-risking hardware products

Manufacturing real-life, tangible objects that you can touch is often a lot riskier than developing software. Once you’ve created 10,000 thingamajigs, it’s far harder to make changes to them than in the software world, where you can push an update if you want to tweak something. In the world of manufacturing, then, the question is: How can I make sure…
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