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Glossary Term

Mock-Up Prototype

Definition

A mock-up prototype is a preliminary version of a product that focuses on visual representation, form, or functionality but may lack the full operational features of the final design. In the MedTech industry, mock-up prototypes are often used in the early stages of design and development to evaluate concepts, gather stakeholder feedback, and refine product requirements.

Relevance to the MedTech Industry

Mock-up prototypes serve as a cost-effective tool to visualize and test design ideas before committing to full-scale production. They enable collaboration between designers, engineers, healthcare professionals, and end-users to align the product's form and usability with clinical needs and regulatory expectations.

Additional Information & Related Terms

Related Terms

  • Proof-of-Concept Prototype: Demonstrates technical feasibility but lacks final design refinement.

  • High-Fidelity Prototype: A detailed and functional version of the product, closer to the final design than a mock-up.

  • Human Factors Engineering: The discipline focused on optimizing device usability and safety, often informed by mock-up prototypes.

  • 3D Printing: A common method for creating physical mock-ups during the design phase.

  • Iterative Design: A development approach that refines prototypes through repeated cycles of testing and feedback.

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