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A myriad of fundamentally sound technology-based products fail annually because entrepreneurs lack an understanding of how to define and measure the market's behavioral characteristics. This paper presents a systematic approach to assist entrepreneurs in introducing new technology-based products. This analysis can be conducted early in the development of a new product, allowing entrepreneurs to forecast and allocate resources for future success or terminate using resources for more promising products. Entrepreneurs are forced to confront the process through the cold prism of objectivity. Potential sales can be estimated through examination of potential adopters.
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GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. -- While new construction projects are safely on the fast track in Latin America, Onyx Service & Solutions, Inc. (OTCQB:ONYX)...
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Despite the snowstorm delaying flights and causing havoc on the roads, lawyers and tech experts flocked to LegalTech 2011 to see new legal technology services and products. Here is a look at some of the interesting new offerings:
LexisNexis: A new service just for solos
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Within the Spectrolab facility in Sylmar is a room to grow the multi-layered solar cells used in satellites sent into space and in arrays based on Ear...
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Intel, GE and Philips are chasing what could one day he a $20 billion market for technologies to help the elderly stay out of nursing homes and remain...
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In his article "From Firm to Networked Systems," Thomas Hughes introduces concepts, such as infrastructure and networking, that are critical to today's managerial system, but, by focusing on electric utilities, the story he tells does not go beyond the arrival of the new science of electronics in the early twentieth century. Hughes, therefore, does not consider the critical role of high-technology industries -- that is, those that commercialized and brought to market new products based on new scientific learning -- in exploring the evolution of managerial systems. By analyzing the role of high-technology industries and the commercialization of new scientific learning, it can be seen how the coming of the information revolution differed from the arrival of the second industrial revolutio...
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Visonic Ltd. announced the release of its Amber Personal Emergency Response System (PERs), designed to protect aging people living in their own familiar environments. Visonic's Amber solutions include: AmberBasic, Visonic's PERS; and AmberSelect, a lifestyle and safety management solution with the option to add telehealth for Bluetooth-enabled vital signs monitoring. The Amber solutions provide emergency calling with built-in two-way voice functionality and a speakerphone.
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DENVER -- More than 40 exhibitors will be showcasing new technology, products and services for 700+ attendees at the 2009 BioWest Conference and Expo....
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Direct offsets are directly related to the items or services exported by the defense firm and usually include co-production, financing activities, training, directed subcontracting, investments in defense firms, concessions, transfers of technology and licensed production. Most buyers focus on technology transfer for reducing R&D costs and shortening schedule of the life cycle, so they need national level R&D organization to take the new technology and transfer it to local industries. Input factors are how many resources (including manpower, materials, and budget) companies need to put into the offset projects; in the meanwhile, output factors such as breakthroughs of critical technology, improving quality, reducing R&D costs and schedules, developing new products, or impr...
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