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ajm73 replied to the topic Design Review Meetings in the forum Introduction to Design Controls 6 years, 5 months ago
While I have not been able to attend design review meetings as my job function doesn’t include doing so, I have had interactions from the results of a design review meeting. Once a design review meeting has occurred and sufficient revisions are made to the product based on feedback, the product can start the process to go into production. Particularly, I’ve worked with data from design reviews of existing products (implementing some kind of change). Once the product is good to go, a document called the Design Change Notice (DCN) is issued detailing all the changes, timelines, and product data to be used. This data is critical to ensuring that the product goes into production as it outlines allocation, how a product is to be made/where, and many more factors. While the design review may be the last step from the product designers/engineer’s perspective, there are still a great amount of work that needs to be done before the product can hit the market from a supply chain and planning perspective.