Now that you have defined what is your best proposal it’s time to make a greater version of it. You will present it to the jury during the final evaluation alongside the early prototypes made in the previous phases (keep them!).
A good prototype is self-explanatory: the user must be able to understand how it works without instructions or user manual. It must be functional and sufficiently strong to withstand several demonstrations in real conditions of use.
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Now that you have designed your final prototype it’s time to build it! Take the time to fill accurately the following section to have a good overview of the building process.