The PDTS in collaboration with Childline Free State redefined comfort for babies during their teething phase

The Product Development Technology Station (PDTS) is a dynamic initiative proudly hosted by the Central University of Technology (CUT), Free State.

It specialises in all facets of product development, from concept to creation. This has the ability to transform ideas into fully functional products and enhance existing ones through meticulous engineering.

The PDTS houses five specialised units, each offering a wide range of customised products and services in their respective expert areas.

Medical device product development

The development of cutting-edge medical assistive devices is done, ensuring they meet the highest quality standards and regulatory require­ments.

Product development

From concept to market-ready product, the PDTS offers comprehensive product development solutions that are tailored to unique needs.

Advanced machining and tooling

The state-of-the-art machining and tooling capabilities enable precision engineering for projects.

Advanced sheet metal and tubing

This enterprise specialises in the fabrication of sheet metal and tubing components, meeting the most demanding specifications.

Graphic design and branding

Any product’s visual identity can be elevated with expert graphic design and branding services.

The PDTS was involved in the design, development, manu­facturing, branding and packaging of a rocket ship teething toy, in collaboration and in support of Childline Free State.

Engineering and design units combined efforts on behalf of the organisation.

This 400-unit product run was a team effort within the units of the PDTS’ advanced machining and tooling unit, and the graphic design and branding unit.

The PDTS has also created a unique corporate gift, a wine stopper, for clients and visitors – combining craftsmanship and technology. The process began with ideation and involved prototyping, manufacturing, and specialised packaging. The prototype was refined using SLA 3D printing technology, and tooling was created for injection moulding. The final prototype underwent rigorous quality inspections to ensure its quality.

The wine stopper’s packaging consists of a body, window and insert, creating a visually appealing and functional enclosure.

The PDTS is proud to present this product as a corporate gift, showcasing commitment to quality and innovation.

On the medical front, Flutter is a medical assistive device used to help clear mucus from the lungs in individuals with hyper­secretory lung disorders such as cystic fibrosis, chronic obstruc­tive pulmonary disease (COPD) and bronchiectasis. Breathing out of the flutter device builds pressure up in your lungs, thus helping airways to open wide and allow air to get behind sputum and move it upwards.

The vibrations transmitted through the chest wall by the steel ball in the device also assist with loosening the sputum from the sides of the airways, therefore improving breathing and reducing risks of infections.

Lastly, the PDTS designed and constructed the enclosure for the Ka-dah device for the visually impaired using Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and FDM 3D printing during the prototype and testing stages, which is less expensive for testing purposes than injection moulding manufacturing. The finished product was eventually created utilising the injection moulding method, which allowed for the fabrication of 200 units.

For more information and insights into how the gadget functions, visit the Oplene Group at www.kadah.co.za.

PDTS has created a unique corporate gift for clients and visitors, combining craftsmanship and technology. The process began with ideation and involved prototyping, manufacturing, and specialized packaging. The prototype was refined using SLA 3D printing technology, and tooling was created for injection moulding. The final prototype underwent rigorous quality inspections to ensure its quality. The wine stopper’s packaging consists of a body, window, and insert, creating a visually appealing and functional enclosure. PDTS is proud to present this product as a corporate gift, showcasing their commitment to quality and innovation.

Flutter is a medical assistive device used to help clear mucus from the lungs in individuals with hypersecretory lung disorders such as cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and bronchiectasis. Breathing out of the flutter device builds pressure up in your lungs thus helping airways to open wide and allow air to get behind sputum and move it upwards.

The vibrations transmitted through the chest wall by the steel ball in the device also assist with loosening the sputum from the sides of the airways therefore improving their breathing and reducing risks of infections.

PDTS designed and constructed the enclosure for the Ka-dah device using Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and FDM 3D printing during the prototype and testing stages, which is less expensive for testing purposes than injection moulding manufacturing. The finished product was eventually created utilizing the injection moulding method, which allowed for the fabrication of 200 units.

For more information and insights into how the gadgets function, please visit the OPLENE GROUP at www.kadah.co.za.

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