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Event: Product Development for Home Health Care and Health Monitoring Products -- Learn about the Guild Process
Date: Wednesday, Oct 10th, 2007
Time: 7:00-8:30PM
Location: RTP Product Development Guild Headquarters
400 Dominion Dr., Suite 101
Morrisville, NC 27560
Cost: $30 for attendees, Free for Guild members
Agenda:
7:00-7:10 -- Sign In
7:10-7:40 -- Basics of the Product Development Process
7:40-8:10 -- Intellectual Property Basics
8:10-8:25 -- Guild Project Road Map
8:25-8:45 -- Questions & Answers
Questions -- email Montie Roland at montie@rtpproductguild.com or visit www.rtpproductguild.com
Find Out More:
The RTP regional economy has a unique
set of economic strengths in technology innovation. The basic platform
for all the strengths comes from the population of scientists and
engineers who live in the region. Raleigh tops America for PhDs per
capita for a metro city.
The RTP is geographically the largest
research park in the world and is home to more than 130 R&D
companies, employing nearly 40,000 workers. The RTP is home to IBM,
GSK, Cisco Systems, DuPont and Sony Ericsson.
The high number of
PhDs, and the location of large high tech corporations sets the stage
for technology commercialization in distinct product areas. Our focus
at the Guild is on product development because that leads to new
venture creation which leads to new markets.
New markets are
essential for wealth creation because persistence in the status quo
distribution from current markets of wealth tends to lead to economic
stasis. We suspect there is a mutually reinforcing relationship between
wealth creation and new product creation, meaning that the more of one
leads to the more of the other.
However, this relationship is
perfectly symmetrical, which means that the longer the status quo of
current markets remains constant the longer the existing distribution
of wealth will stay the same. The result will be lower rates of
innovation and new product development.
New products do not get
created without a lot of effort, and our basic business model addresses
how to help entrepreneurs commercialize their ideas. Our approach to
new product development is different than the existing players in the
region.
We focus attention on independent entrepreneurs who are
not affiliated with the tech transfer programs at the local
universities. We also target small engineering and manufacturing firms,
and spin-offs from the R&D efforts of the larger corporations. We
suspect that many of the 40,000 workers in the RTP have great ideas
that could turn into great products if they follow the business
development model of the RTP Product Development Guild.
During
the month of October, we are going to target product development in the
four areas we think will be most beneficial to regional economic
growth. Each product area shares a common technological platform in
both design and production, even though the end market users of the
products are different.
On each Wednesday evening of October, we
will host an educational seminar at our facilities in Morrisville, N.
C., to introduce our model to budding entrepreneurs in each product
area.
Our selection of product areas are:
1. October 10. Consumer technology products for the mass retail market.
2. October 17. Health monitoring and home health care products.
3. October 24. Sports and recreational equipment.
4. October 31. Homeland defense products.
We
will charge a small admission fee, and our seating is limited to the
first 20 entrepreneurs who register to attend. We are soliciting the
participation of individuals and small companies who are curious about
our business model of advice for commercializing technology.
We
think that participants will gain benefits from meeting each other, and
listening to how others are going about the process of commercializing
their product ideas. If the RTP Guild model seems attractive, then the
next step would be to apply as a project candidate for one of the
Guild’s product development teams.
While commercializing
technology is a great objective, we think that the bigger goal for each
entrepreneur is to win the Guild’s prestigious annual award for the
RTP’s Most Disruptive Product Technology, presented in March of each
year. But, you can’t win the prize unless you get in the game.
When & Where
RTP Product Development Guild Headquarters
400 Dominion Dr.
Suite 101
Morrisville,
NC 27502
Wednesday, October 17, 2007 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM (ET)
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RTP Product Development Guild
For more information about the Guild please visit: www.rtpproductguild.com