Breakfast networkers learn how to turn ideas into reality

You have a great product idea. But how do you go about making it? How do you know it's what the market needs? And how can you prevent others from copying it? Find out at Cambridge Network's next Breakfast Networking session on Thursday February 27th, which focuses on technology and market prototyping.

Come along to the Hauser Forum, 3 Charles Babbage Road, Cambridge, CB3 0GT to learn from the experience and knowledge of fellow Network members:
   
Preparing project feasibility studies - Dr Nita Martin, Pure Indigo
Feasibility studies can be required for presenting to management or to potential investors. They are also used by potential investors to evaluate technologies that they wish to consider for investment. This talk will walk through the steps for developing a feasibility study that includes both the technological and commercial aspects.

Open innovation and technology transfer -  Jane List, Extract Information

  •         Making IP work for your business
  •         Types of IP – copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret
  •         Confidentiality Agreements
  •         Due diligence – Commercial, scientific, technical and IP information for business decision making

        
Rapid market prototyping - Nathan Hill, Qi3
 A fast and lean way to get your product to market and scale sales, with maximum customer input and minimum upfront investment.

(Image removed)Previous attendees at breakfast networking events say they have learned a great deal from these sessions, and value the opportunity to meet in a focused group with like-minded people. Find out more and sign up here.

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