Internal or external ideas
How wishes and ideas are generated is a little different from case to case. Sometimes it comes from the sales person who have direct contact with the customers, sometimes through retailers or our subsidiaries worldwide, who then turn to the head office with their challenge.
"It varies a bit how deep knowledge the customers has about our products. Many machine suppliers deliver a complete solution including machine protection. And sometimes you come out to a site with an old machine that now needs to be repaired, either if it has an older machine protection that needs to be updated or if it has no machine safety at all. They may not have enough knowledge and then we have to take on a bigger role", says Simon Palm, salesman at Axelent.
Axelent has a relatively new R&D department that processes and develops new product ideas, either according to customers' wishes or based on their own head - usually the former.
"Either we have a problem to solve or a need to fill. The first thing we ask ourselves is: which one is it?", says Emma Sundelius, Product Development Manager at Axelent HQ.
The ideas are further developed and taken to the test stage, where you look at prototypes or models to see if it works as intended. Then we do further design in CAD programs on a computer. The actual testing can take place either in-house or at an external test lab when required. How much the customer is involved during the actual development and testing phase varies.
"We really like to have a dialogue and work with customers, and we see it as a great benefit. We have worked with some customers for a long time. They have the same drive and development passion as us, which makes everything much more fun and at the end, the result is better because they have experience from the reality", says Emma Sundelius.