ms244
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Semi hypothetical question,
Say I want to bring a new substance into the market place. Said product is not a consumer item, industrial type item, and only existed in a R&D labs before.
All possible uses for this stuff are still in R&D stage, but offer significant improvements over existing technologies.
I'm hoping that commercial availability at the right price will make these improvements viable products and produce new, previously non-existent, items with a wide range of uses .
How do I write this as a marketing analysis as part of a business plan?
(real honest question, not some free energy, magnet powered transmutation machine
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Say I want to bring a new substance into the market place. Said product is not a consumer item, industrial type item, and only existed in a R&D labs before.
All possible uses for this stuff are still in R&D stage, but offer significant improvements over existing technologies.
I'm hoping that commercial availability at the right price will make these improvements viable products and produce new, previously non-existent, items with a wide range of uses .
How do I write this as a marketing analysis as part of a business plan?
(real honest question, not some free energy, magnet powered transmutation machine
