Full Product Development — Concept to Prototype-Ready by Juan Pablo (Ralo) Ramírez Full Product Development — Concept to Prototype-Ready by Juan Pablo (Ralo) Ramírez
Full Product Development — Concept to Prototype-ReadyJuan Pablo (Ralo) Ramírez
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YOUR PRODUCT. FROM FIRST IDEA TO FIRST PROTOTYPE. You have a product to build. Maybe you have a concept and a team but no one to lead the design and engineering process. Maybe you have an idea and a deadline but no clear path between the two. Maybe you've tried before and hit walls you didn't know how to get around.
This is where I come in — not as a vendor you hand a brief to, but as a design engineer who joins your team, learns your product, and guides the entire process from the first conversation to the moment prototype-ready documentation is in your hands. I've done this for medical devices, scientific instrumentation, and transportation hardware. (Some today granted patents). All of them required the same thing: someone who could hold design, engineering, ergonomics, and manufacturing reality in tension at the same time — and keep the process moving without losing sight of what the product actually needed to be. That's what Full Product Development is.
Here's how we work together: We start by understanding your product. Before anything is drawn or modeled, we align on what your product needs to be, who it serves, and what constraints it has to operate within. I lead a structured session with you — your brief, your goals, your users, your market. Then I go further on my own: independent research, benchmark analysis, technical and regulatory landscape. Everything comes back to you as a clear product brief and first concept sketches. The foundation everything else builds on. We develop it into a complete 3D system. Your concept becomes a full parametric CAD model built in SolidWorks, Rhinoceros 3D, Fusion 360, or Alias — depending on what your product needs. Form, function, assembly, ergonomics, and structure resolved at the same time. At every major milestone, we review together. You sign off before anything advances. Every change is documented. Nothing gets lost. We make sure it can actually be built. Design for Manufacturing analysis runs throughout — not at the end when it's too late. Material constraints, production challenges, assembly issues, and cost implications identified and resolved while the design is still fluid. What you receive is a design that has been thought through, not just modeled. We stay with you through prototyping. If your project needs physical validation — and most do — I stay involved. Coordinating with fabrication partners, reviewing prototype outputs, iterating on what doesn't work, documenting what does. Your first prototype should teach you something about your product. Not about your designer. We close with everything documented. Final package delivered and formally released. Every deliverable traceable. A structured close-out review to capture what worked and what the next phase looks like. What you receive: · Complete product and design research briefs · Concept sketches and design direction · Full parametric CAD system — native files ready for prototype commissioning · DFM analysis and manufacturing constraints documentation · Human factors and ergonomic integration · Technical drawings and dimensional specifications · Photorealistic renders for presentation and validation · Prototype development support and iteration · Complete ISO 9001:2015 compliant project documentation · Full change control record — every revision documented and authorized · Project close-out review The process adapts to where you are. Some projects need the full arc. Others arrive with a validated concept and enter directly at CAD development. Either way — the rigor is the same, the traceability is the same, and you're never left wondering where your project stands. Ready to build something real? Let's talk. Confidentiality is guaranteed from the first conversation. NDAs available before any project details are shared. This service does not include or guarantee manufacturing performance, regulatory certification, or commercial viability of the resulting product. All deliverables are design and engineering documents developed to support prototype development and iterative validation processes.
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Product Development
Design Engineer
Industrial Designer
CAD Modeling
DFM
Hardware Design
Human Factors
Rapid Prototyping
R&D
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Full Product Development — Concept to Prototype-ReadyJuan Pablo (Ralo) Ramírez
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Duration1 week
Tags
Product Development
Design Engineer
Industrial Designer
CAD Modeling
DFM
Hardware Design
Human Factors
Rapid Prototyping
R&D
Cover image for Full Product Development — Concept to Prototype-Ready
YOUR PRODUCT. FROM FIRST IDEA TO FIRST PROTOTYPE. You have a product to build. Maybe you have a concept and a team but no one to lead the design and engineering process. Maybe you have an idea and a deadline but no clear path between the two. Maybe you've tried before and hit walls you didn't know how to get around.
This is where I come in — not as a vendor you hand a brief to, but as a design engineer who joins your team, learns your product, and guides the entire process from the first conversation to the moment prototype-ready documentation is in your hands. I've done this for medical devices, scientific instrumentation, and transportation hardware. (Some today granted patents). All of them required the same thing: someone who could hold design, engineering, ergonomics, and manufacturing reality in tension at the same time — and keep the process moving without losing sight of what the product actually needed to be. That's what Full Product Development is.
Here's how we work together: We start by understanding your product. Before anything is drawn or modeled, we align on what your product needs to be, who it serves, and what constraints it has to operate within. I lead a structured session with you — your brief, your goals, your users, your market. Then I go further on my own: independent research, benchmark analysis, technical and regulatory landscape. Everything comes back to you as a clear product brief and first concept sketches. The foundation everything else builds on. We develop it into a complete 3D system. Your concept becomes a full parametric CAD model built in SolidWorks, Rhinoceros 3D, Fusion 360, or Alias — depending on what your product needs. Form, function, assembly, ergonomics, and structure resolved at the same time. At every major milestone, we review together. You sign off before anything advances. Every change is documented. Nothing gets lost. We make sure it can actually be built. Design for Manufacturing analysis runs throughout — not at the end when it's too late. Material constraints, production challenges, assembly issues, and cost implications identified and resolved while the design is still fluid. What you receive is a design that has been thought through, not just modeled. We stay with you through prototyping. If your project needs physical validation — and most do — I stay involved. Coordinating with fabrication partners, reviewing prototype outputs, iterating on what doesn't work, documenting what does. Your first prototype should teach you something about your product. Not about your designer. We close with everything documented. Final package delivered and formally released. Every deliverable traceable. A structured close-out review to capture what worked and what the next phase looks like. What you receive: · Complete product and design research briefs · Concept sketches and design direction · Full parametric CAD system — native files ready for prototype commissioning · DFM analysis and manufacturing constraints documentation · Human factors and ergonomic integration · Technical drawings and dimensional specifications · Photorealistic renders for presentation and validation · Prototype development support and iteration · Complete ISO 9001:2015 compliant project documentation · Full change control record — every revision documented and authorized · Project close-out review The process adapts to where you are. Some projects need the full arc. Others arrive with a validated concept and enter directly at CAD development. Either way — the rigor is the same, the traceability is the same, and you're never left wondering where your project stands. Ready to build something real? Let's talk. Confidentiality is guaranteed from the first conversation. NDAs available before any project details are shared. This service does not include or guarantee manufacturing performance, regulatory certification, or commercial viability of the resulting product. All deliverables are design and engineering documents developed to support prototype development and iterative validation processes.
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