As an original brand, DIGIBOX has its own production line and manufacturing process to ensure product quality and performance.
Parts procurement: Purchase various required parts and components, such as motherboards, chips, memories, casings, etc.
Production assembly: Assembling purchased parts together according to design specifications and requirements. This includes welding, fixing, and connecting individual components, as well as conducting necessary testing and quality control.
Software installation: Loading the appropriate operating system and software into the set-top box's memory. This software may include operating systems, user interfaces, applications, and other functionality.
Testing and Quality Control: Various tests are performed on the assembled set-top box to ensure that it functions properly and meets quality standards. This includes hardware and software testing such as electrical testing, performance testing, image quality testing, etc.
Packaging and Distribution: The produced set-top boxes are packaged and ready for shipment to the sales channel or end-user location.
DIGIBOX independently develops products and cooperates with designated agents for sales.
R&D is a crucial component of DIGIBOX's innovation process, aimed at creating new products, improving existing products, and developing new technologies.
Our R&D activities would involve activities such as:
Product Design and Development: This includes conceptualizing new products or enhancing existing ones. It involves designing the features, functionality, user interface, and overall user experience of DIGIBOX products.
Technological Innovation: DIGIBOX would invest in R&D to develop and integrate new technologies into their products. This could include advancements in hardware components, software algorithms, connectivity options, or user interface technologies.
Prototyping and Testing: R&D efforts often involve creating prototypes of new products or features to test their feasibility and performance. This stage allows for iterative improvements and ensures that the final product meets quality and performance standards.
Market Research: R&D activities may involve market research to identify customer needs, understand market trends, and gather feedback on existing products. This information helps guide the development process and ensures that DIGIBOX products are aligned with market demands.
Intellectual Property Protection: R&D efforts may also involve filing patents or seeking intellectual property protection for innovative technologies or designs developed by DIGIBOX.
R&D plays a vital role in driving innovation, competitiveness, and the long-term success of DIGIBOX.
Contact Person: Mr. Digibox Team