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Insider Knowledge: Black Art of Mass Production - Interview with the Designers Institute of New Zealand

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Listen to episode 3: Journals of Design3 | Black Art in Mass Production with Adept.

 



"Everyone’s involved with everything … that’s how we work as a company… Our owner [Fenton], he was just… you guys are gonna see it through I’m confident you’ll get there. Keep going. Keep going.

 

We were just well supported. And that’s just part of the culture. He’s a design engineer himself and he loves the tinkering and being involved and just … we’re gonna make something great and novel. He has the confidence to see things through."

 

– Matt Lazenby, Product Development Manager, Adept & Adept Medical



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Inherent to the Adept culture and its ongoing success, is a healthy balance of design ability, iterative speed, and technical prowess in final production.

 

As experts in bringing products from concept to life and pioneers in the intricate arts of manufacturing, we are excited to share with you a glimpse of the Adept story from our very own Product Development Manager at Adept and Adept Medical, Matt Lazenby.

 

For decades, our facility has been a cornerstone of innovation, serving as the largest supplier to Fisher & Paykel Healthcare and producing hundreds of millions of parts annually.

 

In this episode, we delve into the fascinating journey of taking a product from concept to mass production, exploring the intricate processes, critical skillsets, and resources required. We also shine a spotlight on the cutting-edge world of carbon fibre production.

 

Representing the full spectrum of design disciplines in New Zealand, the D.Cast podcast bring to you insights, stories and reflections from the community in collaboration with the Designers Institute of New Zealand and Brett Band from journaldd.com.



Listen to episode 3: Journals of Design3 | Black Art in Mass Production with Adept.

 

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