QFD Phases I and II on Walking Aid Case Study
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The development of the product is currently necessary in order for the product to be successful in the market. This article discusses the redesign of walking aid items as a response to the concerns and issues that users have with these products. Its goal is to supply tools that are both secure and suitable for the requirements of the consumer. Enhancements are made by the utilization of the integration of the Quality Function Deployment Phase 1 and Phase 2 techniques. During the first phase of QFD, client needs will be translated into technical qualities in order to optimize tool design. whereas QFD Phase II will generate priority part qualities for the purpose of accelerating the process of tool design improvement. As a consequence of this, the technical qualities that need to be fixed immediately are the design mobility and the convenience of use, and the features of the part that need to be enhanced almost immediately are the multifunction and the safety of the tool. It was possible to achieve improvements in the design of the foot therapy device by reducing the fundamental framework. After that, a foam armrest was installed, and rubber was used to replace the handrails. Wheel retention components, including as brakes and user seats, are also included in the new design of the vehicle.
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