A ViDiMa case study in the early childhood sector
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In the early childhood product sector, safety is a key element of design. Every component must guarantee reliability, build quality and full consistency with its intended use.
It is in this context that ViDiMa was involved in the development of a basket with a shelf and container function for an ergonomic baby bath.
Critical issues that emerged from the initial design
Analysis of the design proposed by the customer highlighted a number of critical issues, both in terms of manufacturing and, above all, safety.
The planned configuration included elements that could create potentially critical points along the edge of the product. In an item intended for use with newborns, even aspects of this type require specific design attention. Furthermore, any corrective action on the critical parts would have led to an increase in production complexity and quality control costs, without structurally resolving the safety issue.
The solution developed by ViDiMa
Based on these assessments, ViDiMa worked on a design review with a clear objective: to integrate safety directly into the product configuration.
Through a targeted redesign of the structural elements, a solution was defined that guarantees a high standard of safety while simplifying the production process and reducing the critical issues associated with processing and controls.
A safer and more efficient result
The end result is a safer product, consistent with its intended use and more efficient from a production point of view.
This case is a concrete example of the ViDiMa approach: analysing the initial design, identifying critical points and taking structural action to develop reliable and sustainable solutions.
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ViDiMa is able to produce large and small customised batches upon exclusive customer request, thanks to its flexibility.
The entire process is supervised by our technical department, which will support the customer from the design stage to the selection of the best technical solutions.