Bootcamp: Design products for BoP

Design for scale

Design for Scale

This online bootcamp organized by the Inclusive Business Accelerator together with MIT’s D-Lab is an introduction to design for manufacturability and choosing manufacturers in the context of products in BoP markets. The course is intended for start-up or product development teams who have a working prototype of a BoP product that is ready to be designed for manufacturability and put into production. Students or professionals who are generally interested in the topic are also welcome.

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Participants will be exposed to:

  • Product development as a structured process of risk retirement using examples of BoP products e.g. solar lighting, irrigation pumps, and medical devices in Sub-Saharan Africa, India and beyond.
  • Manufacturing process common for BoP products
  • Quality considerations, including tolerances and six sigma design
  • Costing and deciding between local vs. foreign vs. regional manufacturing

This course involves hands-on activities including product teardowns, prototyping, and engaging real manufacturing vendors.

Instructors:

Eric Reynolds
Harald Quintus-Bosz
Kate Bergeron

Bootcamp on Design and Manufacture for the BoP

Module 1

Understanding Risk: Product Development in BoP Markets – June 6th

In this module, you will be introduced to the product development process in the context of BoP markets. You will set the stage to begin to address key technical risks, and thereby move closer towards a product that is ready for manufacturing.

Module 2

Manufacturing Processes for BoP Products – June 13th

In this module, you will be introduced to common manufacturing processes for products in BoP markets. These range from printed circuit boards in China to tube rolling in South Africa to Injection Molding in Zambia. You will have the opportunity to put your knowledge to practice through a hands-on product teardown.

Module 3

Assuring Quality – June 20th

Quality is of upmost importance, and perhaps especially so in BoP markets where customers may be risk adverse and vulnerable. In this module, you will be introduced to design tools used to ensure quality including tolerance analysis and size sigma design. Additionally, participants will learn about jigs, fixtures and other means of assuring quality during production.

Module 4

Cost Considerations & Local vs. Foreign Manufacturing – June 27th

Affordability is critically important in BoP markets. In this module, participants will learn how to estimate part costs at various production volumes and move towards choosing manufacturing process, locations, and potential manufacturing vendors. You will begin to address the question of local vs. regional vs. foreign manufacturing for your product.

Register here!

You need to be logged in to your IBA account to register, please create an account on IBA.ventures first if you are not a member yet.

Deadline

The signup period closes on June 1st 2016! The bootcamp will run from June 6th until July 4th, 2016.

We hope to see you online soon!

The teams of MIT’s D-Lab and the IB Accelerator

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June 1, 2016
Program dates Jun 6 - Jul 4, 2016
Organizer Inclusive Business Accelerator
Website Visit website
Targets
Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Northern Africa, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, United Republic of, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Sectors
Retail and wholesale, Agribusiness, Automotive, Banking, Clean technology, Computer hardware, Computer software, Construction, Creative, media and entertainment, Diversified services, E-commerce, EdTech, Education, Electronics, Financial services, Food and beverage, Healthcare, HealthTech, Insurance, Internet, Leisure and travel, Manufacturing, Mobile, Real estate, Renewable energy, Telecom, Transport and logistics, Utilities, Waste management and recycling, Water, sanitation and hygiene

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