👉 The second engineering principle, often referred to as the "Design for Manufacturability" or DFM principle, emphasizes the importance of designing products in a way that simplifies and optimizes their manufacturing process. This approach aims to reduce production costs, improve product quality, and increase efficiency by considering factors such as material selection, part complexity, assembly methods, and tooling requirements early in the design phase. By integrating DFM principles, engineers can identify potential manufacturing challenges and address them proactively, leading to smoother production runs and more reliable, cost-effective products.