Robotics Engineering Business Guide
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Rush Prototyping Overtime Costs
AUD 5,000-15,000 per project in overtime and rush machining feesRapid prototyping involves multiple quick iterations using 3D printing, CNC, and sheet metal fabrication, leading to overtime and rush costs when physical tests reveal issues after digital modeling.
Idle Equipment During Testing
AUD 10,000-30,000/month idle equipment (at AUD 500-1,000/day facility rates)Facilities like CSIRO's include proving grounds, tunnels, and prototyping machines dedicated to integration testing, causing bottlenecks in shared industry access.
Integration Testing Overtime Costs
40-80 hours/month engineering overtime at AUD 100-150/hourHardware-software integration testing in robotics involves 3D planning, offline simulations, feasibility analyses, and commissioning, leading to significant labour costs from extended testing and error corrections.
Rework from Integration Failures
AUD 20,000-50,000 per project in rework and prototype waste (2-5% of project cost)Testing phases include rigorous factory acceptance and commissioning; errors found late lead to redesigns, as seen in turnkey robotics projects requiring proof-of-concept iterations.