The major challenge in consumer product development is to achieve high quality at very low cost.
TTP's track record in achieving these goals illustrates our innovative approach.
 
TTP have worked with Interbrew from the concept stage, through to the provision of initial prototypes for market testing, and on to the transfer of the appliance to Philips and the beer kegs and consumables into volume manufacture.
   
Esselte and TTP have worked together to develop a complete range of electronic label printers for office and consumer use, and transferred them to production in China. The Dymo 9000, for example, uses scalable Bezier fonts and a WYSIWYG display. It can print in a range of colours.
   
TTP has completed a number of projects for B&D including the concept development of the ‘Superlok’ feature for its range of consumer jigsaws and upgrading their KD560 series of electric hand drills.
The SF350 carbon monoxide sensor is an example of TTP's capabilities to develop low cost yet sophisticated, products for high volume markets.