Answer:
that 2% becomes massive when scaled, small shifts turn huge at volume.
Impact is engineered at scale. A 2% improvement looks small in a prototype, but across a million units it becomes transformational.
Engineering intelligence compounds.
Intelligence shifts upstream
Designing for scalable impact means:
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Recognizing small optimizations as strategic
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Reducing material across high-volume components
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Tightening energy efficiency in repeat processes
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Engineering reliability that multiplies over units
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Treating micro‑decisions as macro‑results at scale
From delay to discipline
At volume, 2% isn’t a detail, it’s decisive.
The TRICAS Twist:
where tiny material optimizations ripple through the ecosystem with outsized positive impact.