Industrial Product Designers conceive and develop physical objects that people use, buy, and live with — consumer electronics, home appliances, furniture, power tools, medical devices, and everyday hardware. Unlike UX designers who own the digital screen, industrial designers own the full physical form: ergonomics, materials, manufacturing constraints, packaging, and retail experience. In India, the field is anchored in two epicentres — consumer electronics brands like boAt, Noise, and boat's parent Imagine Marketing that race to differentiate on form factor, and appliance brands like Atomberg, Voltas, Whirlpool India, and Havells that hire designers to redesign motors and fan blades into premium-looking product lines. NID Ahmedabad and IDC at IIT Bombay remain the two globally recognised training grounds; graduates from both feed into Samsung Electronics India, Lenovo India, Godrej & Boyce, and international design studios like Onio Design, Tessellate, Lollypop, and Idiom that serve FMCG and D2C clients across India.