Support for electronic projects
Our sales, research and development teams provide full support for innovative electronic projects, from design to prototyping, industrialisation, manufacturing and the regulatory environment.
It’s not always easy to go from an idea or proof of concept to bringing an electronics project to market. As your project moves from the R&D phase to mass production, from an offer to its realisation, it needs to be placed in the hands of experts with proven technological expertise, offering a quality service based on trust to give it every chance of success. Choosing the right service provider is crucial at this stage in the life of your innovation. That’s why TRONICO, the electronics industry, offers you a comprehensive range of electronic project support services.
Description
TRONICO supports start-up projects at every stage of their development. In addition to its core business of EMS (Electronic Manufacturing Services), TRONICO positions itself as a privileged partner for innovative start-ups. From design to manufacturing, including proof of concept (POC), industrialisation and certification, TRONICO supports start-ups at every stage of their development using an agile method.
TRONICO's global offer
Issues
You want to accelerate your time-to-market now, with a view to being the first entrant, if not one of the first, to offer your innovation to your target market. However, you must not skimp on the key stages of formalising your needs and their functional and technical constraints, well upstream of development. Our experts will help you avoid technical pitfalls, and work with you to map out the key stages of your project:
- drawing up specifications
- select the design office and draw up the tender
- pay attention to manufacturing costs and deliverables (design and manufacturing files)
- choose a promising and innovative technology
- address the needs of the end customer
- think about certification and the various standards
- assess the risks in terms of intellectual property
- ensure the visibility and launch of the finished product in line with market expectations (trade shows, etc.)
Benefits
An agile design approach
As an industry expert, TRONICO’s engineering consultancy provides its customers with :
- support in the exhaustive definition of product specifications ;
- the responsiveness and speed of the iterative development process;
- its team of 60 multi-disciplinary R&D engineers (with skills in systems, electronics, mechanics and on-board computing) based at two sites in Nantes/St-Philbert-de-Bouaine and Tangiers;
- its network and experience in production for a global offer in electronics, plastics, mechanics, etc. ;
- networking between start-ups to help develop the project;
- networking with research centres (CEA, CNRS, etc.).
A balanced partnership
TRONICO manages the risks and technical difficulties of the project. As a result, the start-up can concentrate on its core technological business and the commercial development of its products.
TRONICO brings its technical expertise in :
- design and industrialisation ;
- industrial processes ;
- quality, formalism and qualification;
- mastery of functional, normative and environmental requirements.
Start-ups can :
- focus on the added value of its product ;
- sharpen your commercial strategy ;
- evolve with limited financial resources;
- adjust its offering in line with customer feedback.
Optimised financial solutions
TRONICO’s aim is to help start-up projects take off by offering financial packages tailored to their resources.
TRONICO works alongside them to :
- provide a forecast of the financing required
- proposing co-development solutions, with the financing of risk-taking through shared investments;
- seek financing solutions through collaborative projects, equity investment, and TRONICO’s CIR (Research Tax Credit) or CII (Innovation Tax Credit) approval.
- The financial engineering model will be studied on a case-by-case basis to meet each start-up’s needs.
Regulatory support
Regulatory issues are omnipresent in the healthcare industry and at the heart of the life cycle of medical devices. The level of quality and regulatory requirements has increased considerably in recent years.
From design to market launch and post-market monitoring, they represent a major challenge for manufacturers, but often require support to ensure they successfully pass the various stages.