Advanced Research Lab

ARL projects start with market research and in our think tank.

Once a product is approved for development, our team goes into action creating engineering drawings, then prototypes.

Prototypes are tested rigorously in our lab and are ultimately field tested in many caes. Products requiring regulatory approvals also have those steps taken, usually done concurrently to development and testing.

At the conclusion of the project, our lab turns over final manufacturing specifications to one of our specialized manufacturing divisions.

Collaborative Product Development

We are frequently approached by inventors, industry professionals, doctors, etc. who have new ideas for products. The first step is to meet with you and decide if the project fits into our expertise.


Once we begin product development, we collect user requirements and conduct our own research into prior art, feasibility, and patentability. If the product meets all of these milestones, we conduct a project kickoff meeting.

Initially, our engineering department take the requirements and documentation to create CAD drawings for our prototyping department. During this phase, the patent is typically filed. The prototyping department builds to these specs, and the drawings are refined as needed.

Once a working prototype has been finished, it goes to our testing lab to be put through its paces. If a product passes our lab tests, it is sent to the field for real-world testing. In some cases this is done as consumer research, and in other cases it is done to pass regulatory approvals.

Once a product has passed field tests and had gained regulatory approval, the product is turned over to our manufacturing engineers, who are responsible for creating manufacturing processes. At this point, the product is ready to be manufactured and sold in the marketplace.

Dadson Corporation has several specialized manufacturing divisions that manufacture, ship, and service products developed by Dadson R&D.


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