Platforms at the Forge - delivering results with P-DfMA

Is it the postal address?

In the first instance, it considers the notion that every project has a problem statement.In essence, what problem are we trying to solve?

Platforms at the Forge - delivering results with P-DfMA

Let’s take the pandemic as an example.In this situation, the government is trying to allow people to go about their business, enabling the economy to grow.At the same time, they’re trying to stop the spread of the disease and protect life.

Platforms at the Forge - delivering results with P-DfMA

That’s the outcome and the problem we’re trying to fix..The second important aspect to consider is value itself.

Platforms at the Forge - delivering results with P-DfMA

In other words, what do you value about the outcome?

When we talk about value, people tend to focus on economic factors like cost and return on investment (ROI).Fast Lab achieves this by:.

Translating scientific and technological requirements into a lab design and key project and business metrics.. Exploiting the standardisation opportunities across all life science lab projects..Enabling a rapid and iterative design process.. Providing inputs and feedback to/from all stakeholders (e.g.

lab managers, project managers, Quality, EHS, tenants), improving buy-in and reducing future change.. Embedding data and learnings from every project to continuously improve the service over time.. Fast Lab works by:.Using a standardised capacity model to rapidly translate scientific, technological, and commercial requirements (e.g.

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