01 - 01 january 1970
New product development and design
01 - 01 january 1970
We have about 9,000 product modifications in our assortment range. On average, we develop 5 new modifications every day. Thanks to our own team of engineers and flexible production base in Ryazan, we can fulfill almost any customer request and adapt a product to their tasks in the shortest possible time.
The company has three design bureaus. Each is focused on a specific area of expertise: industrial lighting, outdoor and commercial lighting (including offices, medical and educational facilities). The electronic systems bureau is responsible for all the electronic components. Serial production is controlled by the department of engineering support for production.
There are about 50 developers and engineers at the Ryazan plant alone. Their tasks include the development of own optics and drivers, LED-based light sources, as well as housings made using aluminum and plastic casting technology.
In the process of new product development, we usually go through the following stages: design study by industrial designers, prototyping products using our 3D printers, pilot production on in-house CNC lathes and milling machines, launch of the pilot batch (depending on the chosen technology, body parts can be produced by aluminum or plastic die casting, stamping and deep-drawing of sheet metal).
The company has three design bureaus. Each is focused on a specific area of expertise: industrial lighting, outdoor and commercial lighting (including offices, medical and educational facilities). The electronic systems bureau is responsible for all the electronic components. Serial production is controlled by the department of engineering support for production.
There are about 50 developers and engineers at the Ryazan plant alone. Their tasks include the development of own optics and drivers, LED-based light sources, as well as housings made using aluminum and plastic casting technology.
In the process of new product development, we usually go through the following stages: design study by industrial designers, prototyping products using our 3D printers, pilot production on in-house CNC lathes and milling machines, launch of the pilot batch (depending on the chosen technology, body parts can be produced by aluminum or plastic die casting, stamping and deep-drawing of sheet metal).