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Significance of Logo of ‘Tao of DFM ‘ & Practice Training on DFM as per ‘Tao of DFMOn Creativity by Tao Te Ching, a great Taoist Monk ‘’Thirty spokes join in one hub-In its emptiness; There is the function of a vehicle. Mix clay to create a container. In its emptiness, there is the function of the container. Cut open doors and windows to create a room. In its emptiness, there is the function of a room. Therefore, that which exists is used to create benefit. That which is empty is used to create-functionality”.

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Significance of Logo of ‘Tao of DFM ‘

&

Practice Training on DFM as per ‘Tao of DFM’

On Creativity by Tao Te Ching, a great Taoist Monk

‘’Thirty spokes join in one hub-In its emptiness;

There is the function of a vehicle.

Mix clay to create a container. In its emptiness, there is the

function of the container.

Cut open doors and windows to create a room. In its emptiness,

there is the function of a room.

Therefore, that which exists is used to create benefit.

That which is empty is used to create-functionality”.

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Tao of DFM

“Sixty-four Modules (spokes) join in one

Tao of DFM (Hub). In its emptiness, the Design or the Yang,

There is the function of Manufacturability, the Yin.

That which exists is the manufactured product

which is used to create benefits:

That which is empty, the Design is used

to create Product /Functionality “.

‘PAKURA’

• ‘’Pakua is the Eight Triagrams that constitutes the inner

structure of the Sixty-Four hexagrams of I-Ching.

• This symbol was created by Fu-Hsi

• The dragon is one of the Yang symbols, represents the power,

sage or saint’’.

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Shown below is the logo of ‘Tao of DFM’

The Eight triagrams included in the new Logo represents

Eight Criteria under

Tao of DFM

1-Design for Best Cost (DFBC)

2-Design for Best Quality (DFBQ)

3-Design for Best Reliability (DFBR)

4-Design for Best Compliance to

Regulations /Sustainability (DFBCRS)

5-Design for Best Safety (DFBS)

6-Design for Best Time-To-Market (DFBTM)

7-Design for Best Function & Style (DFBFS)

8-Design for Best Satisfaction to Customer (DFBSC)

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School of TDFM now has added a site office in

Coimbatore the – treasure house of

Engineering Colleges, SME & Innovators in Tamil Nadu.

Our Unique Practice Training to implement Tao of DFM

as per the DFM Handbook of the undersigned

-‘Taoist Directions for Design & Development’ –

Is gaining good response in Coimbatore Region.

School of TDFM provides 20 hours

(5 days @ 4 hrs per day)

Programme to Engineers /Innovators /Industrialists

School of TDFM is confident of moving DFM ‘from a mere

notion to reality’ in India.

Coimbatore Centre will focus on SME & Engineering

Institutions and add co-creations as part of its services.

Chennai will continue to be serviced focused on Large

Units.

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School of TDFM welcomes Engineers & Innovators to join

this DFM-cum-Innovation Movement in this part of our

country by joining with us in our DFM Club of India.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!members/dfm-club-of-india

Wishing you all LinkedIn Professionals

A more successful year 2016

Cheers

Ramalingam K S DFM & Innovation Consultant

[email protected]

School of TDFM A Division of Engineers InnoVentures