Electronic product development



VEDS Group supports you from concept to completion. How can our expertise and services help bring your idea to market within your desired time frame?

The journey from concept to product realization often becomes more complex as multiple disciplines come into play.

At VEDS Group we are here to simplify that process for you!

We have been creating exceptional projects and products since 1994. What began with PCB design has evolved into a comprehensive offering that includes PCB hardware, (embedded) software and mechanical design. Since 2005, we have also specialized in producing and assembling prototypes and the corresponding initial series for our customers.

​Everything starts with your idea

And that's where we come in! We collaborate closely with you to understand your vision for the product and identify how our expertise and services can bring it to market within your desired time frame. Whether you need support for a specific part of your project or require end-to-end execution, we are equipped to deliver. Our approach is rooted in a strong customer focus and deep technical expertise, with a commitment to building long-term relationships based on mutual trust.​

Rapid development


The rapid pace of development in the technical market demands both flexibility and continuous adaptation from us as electronic product designers. It also necessitates ongoing knowledge enhancement among our team members. To ensure our customers fully capitalize on the fast-evolving electrical market, VEDS Group remains at the forefront of the latest industry advancements, applying cutting-edge solutions to meet specific customer requirements.

Start Your Project with VEDS Group: your partner for design and production challenges

Electronic product development is a complex process that involves the conception, design, testing, and manufacturing of electronic goods. This process is multidisciplinary, integrating aspects of electrical engineering, software engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial design, and often other fields as well, depending on the complexity and nature of the product. The ultimate goal is to bring a new electronic product to market or to improve an existing one. The process typically includes the following key stages:

Idea and Conceptualization
The initial stage identifies the need for a new product, based on market research, technological advancements or market gaps. Ideas are generated, focusing on the product's purpose, target audience and unique features that set it apart from existing products.

Design and Development
Here the focus lies on detailed product design, including pcb design, mechanical and software development and user interface. It involves iterative rounds of design, prototyping, and testing using tools like CAD for physical design and simulation software for electronic circuits.

Prototyping
This is a vital step in electronic product development, enabling testing and evaluation of design and functionality. Initial prototypes focus on core functionalities, while later versions resemble the final product, incorporating appearance and user interface for a more comprehensive assessment.

Testing and Validation
Products undergo rigorous testing to verify compliance with required specifications, safety standards and regulatory requirements, encompassing both hardware and software evaluations. This process identifies potential design flaws or areas for enhancement, often prompting additional development and prototyping to refine the product further.

Optional: Certification and Regulatory Compliance
Before market release, a product must comply with industry standards and regulatory requirements, which vary by product type and target markets. This may involve obtaining certifications  to ensure adherence to all relevant guidelines.

Manufacturing
After finalizing the product design and ensuring regulatory compliance, the process advances to manufacturing. This stage includes setting up production lines, sourcing components and implementing quality control procedures.

Redesigns and maintenance
After the product launch, customer feedback is essential for addressing any issues and for continuous improvement. Feedback is used to develop future product iterations and maintenance or entirely new products.