25A – What’s Next?
In my opinion my next venture will be to hire employees to
call car manufacturers to rise awareness and at the same time try to create a car
prototype that will implement the product.
The people I will interview are people who own cars.
After asking my girlfriend for ideas she said that creating
the product on my own will be a great next move.
My brother said that I should create a prototype and
register it as a patent before offering it to potential manufacturers.
One of my friend said that by creating a whole new car that integrates
the idea into it I will be able to lower the risk of my idea getting stuck in
the bureaucracy process.
The people I will interview are people without cars who what
to buy one.
My sister said that she you love to buy a car containing a device
such as what I have described and that she is willing to pay for the luxury.
My family friend is very wealthy and said that 500$ for
getting rid of the heat inconvenience wont take a lot of thought when buying a
new car.
Hi Uri,
ReplyDeleteI think the prototype idea is great. I think that a car that comes with the feature would be more widely adopted if it is marketed as a luxury product that comes with high-end cars. It makes sense that if you have a high-end car you’d want to be comfortable the whole time, and heat would ruin that experience. This market segment would be more likely to take an upgrade like that. Perhaps the next step would be to hire or find a group of people that would give you support in creating the product.
Hey Uri,
ReplyDeleteYou interviewed some diverse and interesting people. I really like the idea of a whole new car integrating your product, which would save you some hassle and go along better with promotion when people hear that it's been featured in some cool and up and coming car. You should definitely consider the feasibility of that. Great write up, excited to see where you go from here!
Hey Uri, I find your ideas very interesting. The people that you interviewed provide a very diverse viewpoint on your issue. I had never thought that people are willing to pay $500 for the convenience of not having to endure through the heat. I like the thought of a whole new car to keep the bureaucracy out of the process, but it may be far-fetched. Otherwise, great work.
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