Ship It! Hardware Product Development for Beginners

From just an idea to out the door

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Ship It!  Hardware Product Development for Beginners

What You Will Learn!

  • You will become empowered to turn an idea in your head into a real product
  • You will gain the courage to say "No" to previously-beloved not-so-good ideas and therefore make room in your life for better ones
  • You will quickly learn what you need to get started, enabling you to beat others with a similar idea to market
  • You will learn from an instructor with over a decade of engineering experience and with a heart to teach
  • You will have access to ask me and your fellow comrades questions directly through the online forum
  • You will get all the "tribal knowledge" you need to succeed all in one convenient location
  • Lastly, but most importantly, you will gain the confidence you will need to pull this off. Yes, you can do this too!

Description

With the advent of the Maker Movement and the boon of easier fundraising from Kickstarter and other crowdfunding platforms today, it seems like everybody and their grandmother are bringing an electronic product to market. Maybe you too have a desire to design, create, and sell an electronic product. But many first-time entrepreneurs don't know where to begin.

They wonder...

  • What makes a good product idea in the first place?
  • How do I know people will buy it?
  • Where do I begin?
  • And how do I get from my pile of breadboard parts and Arduino shields to something I can sell?


Well, as the saying goes, success is 90% preparation and only 10% perspiration. Just like how writing a single line of code is one of the last steps in a successful software product, we'll see that designing the electronics is one of the last steps when it comes to creating hardware. I'll show you how to get your hardware project out the door faster by following this simple process first. 

I have learned this material over a decade of practice, and by reading through textbooks, manuals, documents, tutorials, etc. I've taken all of this information and, for the first time ever, put it all together for you in one place and in a concise approach meant for beginners.

This course is the first of a holistic series about designing electronic hardware. Later courses will cover schematic and PCB design, PCB automated testing, advanced coverage of Design for Manufacture (DFM) and Design for Assembly (DFA), marketing, and more. But you are going to want to start here! Many entrepreneurs who skip this step and rush to the "fun stuff" of playing with circuits and firmware live to regret it, by creating a 100% polished product that nobody wants.

And I'm so sure that you're going to learn a ton from this content that this course is backed by a no risk, 30-day, money back guarantee. No questions asked, no hard feelings. You have nothing to lose!

So let's get started already!

Who Should Attend!

  • Makers, Entrepreneurs, Tech Startups, Kickstarter founders, Hobbyists, Inventors, Dreamers, Big-Idea People, Weekend Warriors, Moonlighting Professionals, Garage or dormroom startups
  • Anyone with the means and desire to bring an electronic hardware product to market!

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Tags

  • Electronics
  • Product Development

Subscribers

217

Lectures

39

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