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Re: Fantasy Product's-what u wish was made

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Originally Posted by EricH View Post
You know... Y'all are learning engineering. I'm aware that AM at least will take design ideas from teams (they've done it in the past).

So... You want something to be a COTS offering, how about you make a prototype, do a bit of market research, and see about making a deal with the appropriate company?

Just a thought.
I've talked with some people that did this and actually got their product to market. I know that they learned an absolute ton, and enjoyed the experience of developing the product, but from a financial perspective really got screwed over by the company they were working with. It sounded like a learning experience, both in design and business skills.

To people commenting on this thread, if you really want something, go ahead and design a product that's suitable for mass mfg (injection molding, extrusion, minimum mill passes, etc), estimate how much it might cost, and see if there's any money to be made. If there is, draw up a solid business plan (why teams need it, how much it will cost, how much investment it will take, how much money there is to be made, etc), and talk to people. If it really will make them money, businesses will sometimes listen.
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