Venture Concept No. 2
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Opportunity:
My
potential customers range from young adults to elderly. The nature of the need
is a revolutionary device that can be customized to fit individual needs to
become more productive, happier, and healthy. Questions related to this opportunity
are:
·
What
are the forces or changes in the environment creating this opportunity?
o
As technology grows, it shapes how we do
things. We create technology to enrich our lives, not control them. Currently, it
feels like our tech has some sort of control over our lives. People are walking
around like zombies. They are looking down at their phones, glued to their
smart devices. Social interaction has decreased. Children are staying inside
more often, playing video games, or busy creating an illusion of a social
interaction on the web. Our language has changed through a text application. It
is short, abbreviated, and auto-correct is relied upon. Is our smart devices
becoming smarter than us? Part of my business strategy focuses on getting
technology back on track. Using tech as a tool to enrich our lives again by
making us more intelligent,
stronger, and productive for a healthier happier life.
·
How
is this market defined geographically and demographically?
o
My market for this smart device is for
developed countries, and corresponding demographics.
·
How
are customers currently satisfying this need?
And how loyal are they to whatever they use now?
o
Customers are currently satisfying this
need to a certain extent. They are very loyal to their current smart devices.
My smart device will put their satisfaction on an entirely new level. However,
there is a new market of customers that are not being satisfied with this need.
This new market is the deaf culture. With my new smart device, deaf individuals
can utilize this device for communication using the hologram feature.
·
How
big is this opportunity?
o
I believe this is a huge opportunity in
the realm of revolution. However, it can be put in perspective as a small
change in enriching lives.
·
How
long will the “window of opportunity” be open?
o
The window of opportunity won’t be open
long. Even though there are elements of this concept that seem too futuristic,
the time is now. Companies have already attempted different versions
incorporating this technology in a variety of devices, such as Google Glass,
and Athos smart clothes.
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Innovation:
My
current project is the product, Ori. Ori is a smart watch that is putting a new
perspective on how socially interact. Hopefully, it gets people looking up,
walking around, and going outside. This watch is made to be customizable with
applications available to download like your smart phone, except it contains
elements that can be revolutionary. It’s going to use a combination of cloud storage and
electromagnetic waves for data transmission. Similar to how self-driving cars
interact. The most well-known element is its holograph ability. Holograms
have not been built in a cellular format before. Technical research will be set in place.
With Ori, you can receive calls and texts on the watch. There will be an ear
piece that you can take out of the side of the watch for private phone
conversations. There will also be an option to see the person you are talking
to by setting up a holographic image for a more personal contact. This can be
one that is already recorded or live. The recorded holograph can lip sync your
conversation. The first prototype will only be able to record. If you don’t
want to hold up your wrist, you can swipe the holographic image on a platform.
You can pay for things with a touch of your wrist. You can link your bank
account or credit cards to your watch. That way, you will never forget your
wallet. It will have diagnostics of your health. Such as track your heart
rate, or tell you if you’re dehydrated by body temperature levels using
infrared waves. Similar to how the forehead thermometer works. This can change
the way your health professionals will treat you.
Venture Concept:
This
innovation will help address customer needs by changing the way we interact
with each other. As Steve Jobs once said, “Customers don’t always know what they
want”. (2015, Harvard Business Review) Customers will buy this innovation,
because it is different, and exciting!
·
What are the
reasons to think customers would switch to this new product? How hard will it be to get them to
switch?
o
I
don’t think it would be too hard for customers to switch. This is new
technology. Customers are excited for new and different things. There are some
that may refrain at first, because it is something that’s unfamiliar. However,
one of my ideas is a joint venture with a familiar tech company for an easier
transition. There is also a new market of customers (deaf culture) that have no
switching costs, because this need is not being met.
·
Who are the
competitors? What are their possible
weaknesses or vulnerabilities?
o
My
competitors are technology companies like Apple and Alphabet Inc. Their
possible weakness is tough to consider. I would be going up against loyally
branded companies. I would probably have a smoother transition by partnering,
and then branching out later on. Their vulnerability is adhering to people with
disabilities. My product could be very valuable to the deaf community, and this
could give me an edge.
· What role does
packaging, your price points, distribution, customer support, the customer
experience or the business location play (if any) in defining your business
concept?
o
This
would depend on my costs to create the product. However, I would like the price
of my product to be within reason. The price would start off close to six
hundred dollars. This is similar to a new cell phones price average. This
device can be affordable with service plans similar to AT&T’s Next plan.
·
How would you
organize a “business” to support the ongoing production of your new product,
service, or process? How many employees? What roles are in the venture?
o
I
would need a mechanical and software engineer, as well as a couple of scientist
in the beginning. From there the business will grow with numerous roles
available.
Three Elements:
·
My
most important resource is my experience and leadership. Building a great team is
going to be a huge factor in a successful business. This is what is going to
make it hard for competitors to copy.
·
The
next opportunity I would like to tackle is the development of AIs. As far as
the current product goes, there will probably need future improvements with the
hologram feature.
·
In
the next decade, there will be more innovations directed towards “smart gear”. This
first product helps start the plan of developing smart gear.
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Summary of Feedback:
I received
some pretty valuable feedback for my venture. Mazal saw a whole new market for
my product that I didn’t see. This made me really excited for this product.
Holograms became even more important for my product as an element because it is
vital to my new market, the deaf community. Now, Ori really can change how we
socialize. I’m also aware that this product has a lot of design elements that
need to take place. Mazal referred me to the Incubation Center for help with
this. I thought this was wonderful, and a great point in the right direction! Another
factor of my feedback was the curiosity of price. Since this product has new
technological advances that are not fully developed yet, it is hard to
determine the cost of my materials. However, if I had to decide on a price
without this knowledge, I would chose a price that is similar to smart devices
currently. This would make my product affordable, and competitive. The only
negative feedback I received was regarding the concept of people being “glued
to their smart devices”. In which, my hologram feature would not make this any different.
I understand this point. However, I’m hoping that the rest of the features
combined will change this. I hope my smart device will help people become more
active. At least with holograms, people can see past them in order to
multitask.
Changed Venture:
·
I added the market of customers that weren’t
being satisfied by smart devices.
·
I added a price point in order to give my
audience a better perspective on how my product will be affordable and
competitive in the market.
·
I changed my image for a better feel of
the new potential revolution for my product.
·
I found a new strength which could be a
weakness for my competitor in my new venture.
I have found that
more of my customers would have low or no switching costs for my product.



Hello,
ReplyDeleteFirst and foremost, this was a very well structured and easy to read blog post. Although this technology seems too futuristic for the present day, I think we will see more applications such as this in the next 3-5 years. I think focusing on the deaf community is okay, but if you can get this to actually work - there are a lot more markets to attack, other than the deaf community. http://flgatorblogging.blogspot.com/2016/04/venture-concept-no-2-tinder-for-travel.html
Thank you Drew for you valuable feedback. I didn't only focus on the deaf community. This is just a new market I didn't realize I had until someone mentioned it. This product is for everyone, because it can benefit anyone in any way. This product can be customized to fit personal goals. Thank you for making me realize that this wasn't clear in my layout. I did change my window of opportunity to now. Maybe that was too soon. It's a bit hard to tell, because my competitors are already working on these types of advances. However, if I did start now, the product wouldn't come out until about 3-5 years. Thanks for your insight!
DeleteWow, Britt! This is an exceptional idea. I love the idea of incorporating holograms into daily life, and this really turns into an innovation of augmented reality. I think that this will be definitely feasible over the course of the next 5 years as mass production developer kits are already coming out for holographic technology. Great job!
ReplyDeleteFeel free to check out my post here : http://ryandoescubing.blogspot.com/2016/04/venture-concept-no-2.html
Hi Britt,
ReplyDeleteI think this is an interesting idea and I think you have a vision for something much bigger than just this watch. I think your eventual goal is to develop a complete line of smart clothes that people can interact with without distracting them from living a purposeful life. I think one of the most important aspects of this venture is developing a brand, one that is simple and people can identify with. I know japan is always 10 years ahead of our technology so if you are serious then maybe taking a trip over there for research and networking could be interesting. The deaf community is an interesting idea but don't base too much on it because investors like big markets. I hope I helped, great job! If you have the time check out my blog:
http://oliverbranchus.blogspot.com/2016/04/venture-concept-no2.html
Hey Britt,
ReplyDeleteSeeing Venture concepts that look as great as this really makes me happy. It's wonderful to see someone else put so much hard work into this and the entrepreneurial journey in general so thank you for that, I really appreciate it. As for your actual idea of Ori, the watch, I'm truly so impressed with this product. There's nothing cooler than holographic imaging and the ability to communicate like that would be out of this world. Trust me, if Ori comes to life I'll definitely be a future customer. I find this idea very fascinating because its so futuristic and definitely a product of thinking out of the box. Awesome idea and great blog post! As a fellow blogger, check out my Venture Concept no. 2! http://entreprevision.blogspot.com/2016/04/venture-concept-no-2.html