While performance and miniaturisation get attention, design for manufacturability (DFM) is often overlooked. This article reveals common PCB design mistakes that drive up costs, and how to avoid them.
Cubik Innovation celebrated its first year in business this month with a celebratory slice of cake. Having taken up residence at Bristol and Bath Science Park in September 2012, Cubik has quickly grown to a team of eight employees and enjoys a rapidly expanding client list.
Assisting entrepreneurs, inventors and other small businesses in electronic product and prototype design, we specialise in helping clients bringing new products to market. We work across a variety of industry sectors including industrial, telecommunications and security.
With 20 years’ experience in the electronics industry, Managing Director Paul Mullen expressed his delight and ambitions for Cubik:
“We have had a great first year. The team has grown significantly this year, driven entirely by the requirements of our customers. We have delivered significant electronic product designs and in addition have shipped several thousand units of customer product, all manufactured at the science park. The cake isn’t bad either!”
Having successfully shipped the Science Park’s first products earlier in February, the business continues to go from strength to strength with its highly skilled team and on-site manufacturing facilities.
In November, we will be hosting a stand at this year’s Venturefest held at the UWE Conference Centre where we will be demonstrating our manufacturing capabilities.
While performance and miniaturisation get attention, design for manufacturability (DFM) is often overlooked. This article reveals common PCB design mistakes that drive up costs, and how to avoid them.
We are pleased to introduce Cubik Electronic Product Support (EPS). This strategic expansion offers expert support in compliance testing, certification, and electronic product development.
We catch up with our Apprentice Production Engineer, Jake, to talk about his journey, the challenges he's faced and what he's learned along the way.