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NDA and intellectual property: how to protect your design in manufacturing

Practical best practices to work with a manufacturer without exposing your IP: what to agree, what to document, and how to manage access and files.

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Short note

This is not legal advice. It’s a practical best-practices guide. For contracts and clauses, consult your legal adviser.

What you typically want to protect

  • Designs (CAD, renders, drawings, prototypes)
  • Brands and naming
  • Technical specifications
  • Bills of materials and supplier lists
  • Costs and pricing structure

Best practices before you start

  1. NDA: agree confidentiality before sharing CAD/drawings.
  2. Version traceability: define who can change files and how approvals work.
  3. Least privilege: share only what’s needed (by phase).
  4. Define tooling ownership (if applicable): what happens to moulds/jigs when the project ends.
  5. Define image usage: whether the supplier can show pieces (often: no).

What your file exchange should include

  • Clear identifiers (SKU, version, date)
  • Technical notes (tolerances, critical zones, finish)
  • Change history (simple changelog)

How to avoid “telephone game” errors

  • One owner on each side
  • A single decision channel
  • Approval milestones: prototype, golden sample, pre-series

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