Recommend to… the corporations who develop the tecnology? No I would recommend that they give up their porches and walk 5 miles a day for water, but i don’t expect they’ll listen.
Test market your idea right away. Make some prototypes and get potential customers to BUY. Plan your production strategy to line up with your marketing strategy.
If your idea is very new, then you will have to teach your potential customers what it is used for, and why it is better than what they were doing before. Over 90% of all new product inventions don’t make it. Here are some typical market busts:
Q-tip – marketing in China… people did not know what to do with it. (Don’t stick it in your ear).
Beta-Max video tape… smaller isn’t better… VHS won since it left a perception that it could hold more on a single cartridge… which was not true.
It would depend on the technology. Some technologies have the potential to cause serious problems if they don’t work just the way they should, medical devices for instance. Others, however, don’t have those same risks. The greater the risk, the more they should be tested. That’s why it takes about 10 to 15 years to get a new drug approved but other things hit the market almost overnight.
April 3rd, 2010 at 5:07 pm
all depends on the technology, just think if nuke tech would be available to everyone at the local walmart, not to good if you ask me.
April 3rd, 2010 at 5:13 pm
no because they have to test it before
it goes on shelfs
April 3rd, 2010 at 5:40 pm
Recommend to… the corporations who develop the tecnology? No I would recommend that they give up their porches and walk 5 miles a day for water, but i don’t expect they’ll listen.
April 3rd, 2010 at 6:04 pm
Test market your idea right away. Make some prototypes and get potential customers to BUY. Plan your production strategy to line up with your marketing strategy.
If your idea is very new, then you will have to teach your potential customers what it is used for, and why it is better than what they were doing before. Over 90% of all new product inventions don’t make it. Here are some typical market busts:
Q-tip – marketing in China… people did not know what to do with it. (Don’t stick it in your ear).
Beta-Max video tape… smaller isn’t better… VHS won since it left a perception that it could hold more on a single cartridge… which was not true.
April 3rd, 2010 at 6:46 pm
Absolutely not! A new technology must be experimented and tested before it is given out to the public because you never know if it is safe or not.
April 3rd, 2010 at 7:03 pm
new PC
April 3rd, 2010 at 7:51 pm
It would depend on the technology. Some technologies have the potential to cause serious problems if they don’t work just the way they should, medical devices for instance. Others, however, don’t have those same risks. The greater the risk, the more they should be tested. That’s why it takes about 10 to 15 years to get a new drug approved but other things hit the market almost overnight.
April 3rd, 2010 at 8:44 pm
NO!Because when one tecnology is invented it may have a side effect on the other hand.So before being commercialized it must be tasted more than ones.