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How Much Does Product Development Cost: Design & Prototype
A full hardware product development cycle spans from ideation, research, concept, to design, prototyping, manufacturing, and marketing. However, the bulk of product development cost typically…
Invention Funding Guide Success
Thank you for requesting our Free Inventor’s Funding Manual! It’s perfect for Startups and Inventors to get an end-to-end understanding of how to take an invention idea from Sketch to Store Shelves.
The Invention Funding Playbook for Hardware Inventors and Startups
Download this free expert-written guide to learn how thousands of inventors have secured funding for product development, prototyping, manufacturing, and scaling.
How to Choose the Best Product Development Company for Hardware
This article summarizes 6 key factors to consider when choosing a product development company or invention design firms.
CAD Drafting Services
TriMech offers high precision 2D/3D CAD drafting services using SOLIDWORKS for mechanical and product design. Fast, reliable, and tailored for prototyping, fabrication, and production.
6 Essential Tips for a Winning Product Design Strategy
A winning product design strategy is the foundation of successful innovation. Whether you are launching a new product or refining an existing one, aligning design…
How to Choose the Right 3D Printing Technology for Prototyping
3D printing has become the go-to prototyping solution for hardware startups and small and medium businesses (SMBs). It speeds up product development and market entry…
Essential Guide to Prototype Manufacturing for Hardware Startups
Discover everything you need to know about prototype manufacturing – from methods and materials to strategy and expert tips for faster, cost-effective product development.
Rapid Prototyping Services vs. In-House 3D Printing: What’s Best for Hardware Startups?
Discover the pros and cons of rapid prototyping services vs. in-house 3D printing. Learn which solution offers better speed, cost-efficiency, and scalability for your product development needs.
What to Build First: Minimum Viable Product Strategy for Startups
At TriMech, we advocate The ‘Minimum Viable Product’ approach. Learn about this school of thought and how it benefits product design innovation!
Sabrina Tassone
Sabrina Tassone is the Project Coordinator with several years of client service experience and a CAPM certification, she is passionate about engaging with clients to deliver successful project results.
Adam Baker
Adam Baker is a technical leader with experience in mechanical engineering design, management, and sales.
Catherine Bui
Catherine is a Project Manager operating out of the Toronto office. She is passionate about accessibility and end user experience.
Marc Sinclair
Marc Sinclair is a Project Manager working out of the Toronto and Oakville, ON office. He has over a decade of experience working with OEMS and SMEs with a focus on manufacturing in product development.
Lena Sitnikova
Lena Sitnikova is a Senior Project Manager (CAPM®) with a background in industrial design and soft goods development.
Rob Taylor
Rob Taylor is a CFD Specialist working out of Charlotte, NC. Rob has been focused on CFD exclusively for almost 20 years and has helped clients improve their products through simulation projects.
Paul Davis
Paul Davis is a Senior Industrial Designer based in Toronto. Paul has helped bring early-stage ideas to life through concept development, prototyping, and design for manufacturing.
Ryan Davidson
Ryan Davidson is based in Toronto. As product strategist, understanding clients unique product vision and their eventual business goals is what he does best. Aligning TriMech Design services with these goals in mind is what he focuses on.

















