Electronics manufacturing · industrialization · volume

From prototype to volume with no leaps into the dark

We industrialize your electronic product and walk the jump to production with you: suppliers, quality and traceability. This is the stretch where most projects stumble, and here you cross it with engineering on your side.

DFM/DFT
ready to manufacture
QC
quality per batch
+150
products
01The challenge

A prototype that works is not a product that gets manufactured

There is a huge gap between something working on your bench and it working a thousand times, identically, at a cost that holds up. That gap has a name, industrialization, and it is where many projects that seemed on track end up dying. The prototype proves the idea is possible; production proves it is a business.

In that stretch the real problems surface: components you cannot source in volume, tolerances that no longer line up at scale, an assembly an operator cannot repeat the same way, quality that wobbles from one batch to the next. Getting here without engineering beside you is a gamble.

So we prepare your product to be manufactured and walk the production with you. Design for manufacturing and test, supplier selection, pre-series and quality controls. So the jump to volume is a decision, not an act of faith.

02What we do

What it takes to produce at volume

From the file to the box in the warehouse. These are the pieces of industrialization.

Industrialization (DFM/DFT)

We leave the design ready to be manufactured and tested efficiently and repeatably.

Supplier management

We pick and coordinate the manufacturers that fit your volume and your quality level.

Prototypes and pre-series

We make the first units to validate the process before committing to volume.

Quality control

We set tests and criteria so every batch passes, with no surprises at the customer's end.

Traceability

Every unit identified and traced. It is key for warranty, support and continuous improvement.

Production scaling

We support the growth in volume without quality or cost getting out of hand.

03How we do it

A path to production with a safety net

Five stages to go from prototype to volume without jolts.

01

DFM/DFT

We adapt the design for manufacturing and test.

02

Suppliers

We pick and vet the manufacturers.

03

Pre-series

We run a pilot batch to validate the process.

04

Quality

We define and put the quality controls in place.

05

Volume

We scale production without losing cost or quality.

04Why Neurafy

Industrialization is not improvised

Jumping to production without having prepared the design, the suppliers and the quality is the fastest (and most expensive) way to learn. We walk that stretch with you, with the advantage of having designed many of the products we later manufacture. We know where the problems tend to surface.

We support the industrialization of electronic products with teams in Barcelona, Madrid, London and Los Angeles, close to your market and your supply chain. The goal is simple: that producing stops being daunting and becomes predictable.

Design that gets made

We prepare the product to be produced, not just to work once.

Suppliers you can trust

We pick and coordinate the ones who deliver on quality and on time.

Quality that holds

Controls and traceability so every batch passes.

Scale without scares

We raise the volume without cost or defects spiking.

05Where it fits

Production for every sector

A wearable and a piece of industrial kit are manufactured very differently, but both need quality and traceability.

06FAQ

What we get asked most

Do you manage the full volume production?

We support the industrialization and the scaling: we prepare the design, pick and coordinate suppliers and leave the quality controls defined. The idea is to take the risk of the jump to volume off your plate.

Can you start from a prototype I already have?

Yes. We review the design to make it manufacturable (DFM/DFT), find the weak points for volume and leave the path to production ready.

How do you ensure quality in production?

With controls defined per batch and unit-by-unit traceability. So if something drifts, it shows up early and gets fixed before it reaches the customer.

What happens if a component goes out of production?

We anticipate it by choosing components with a second source. And if it still happens, we manage the swap to keep the impact on cost and timelines as small as possible.

Do you work with my manufacturers or bring your own?

Both. We can work with your usual suppliers or propose trusted manufacturers based on your volume, your quality and your sector.

What volumes can you handle?

From pre-series and mid volumes up to larger-scale production, adjusting suppliers and processes to each phase of the growth.

What is traceability actually for?

To know what is inside each unit made. It makes warranty, support, selective recalls and continuous product improvement much easier.

Shall we take your product to volume?

Tell us where you are and we will tell you what is missing to manufacture, how we would do it and where to start. We reply fast.

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