Prototypes: Page 2
From Prototype to Production: 3 Things You Must Do
There's no substitute for research. Your success depends on knowing what it costs to create your product and finding the best way to build it.
Photo of Magic Leap AR Prototype Leaks Out, Backpack and All
Obtained by Business Insider, it claims to show the company's "Product Equivalent" (PEQ) build.
5 Favors to Call in When Launching a Business
Your network of family and friends are your go-to source for help in the early stages. All you have to do is ask.
Test These 3 Feedback Strategies Before You Launch Your Startup
If you don't validate your business idea with potential customers, you can't know if you're really offering them what they want or need.
Rapid Prototyping: The Best Route to Happy Customers
Transform product development from a guessing game into great market research: 4 ways how.
5 Ways to Create an Almost-There Prototype Marketing Video
Building it makes your idea real; video captures it visually. Do less of the first and more of the second to test the market sooner.
The Inventor of the George Foreman Grill Sets the Record Straight
Michael Boehm explains how he created one of the bestselling infomercial products of all time.
These 5 Robotics Startups Are Changing The Way Work Gets Done
Industrial robots don't always get as much attention as their humanoid counterparts, but they are changing the life of humans just as much, if not more.
5 Essentials for Maximizing Results From Seed Capital
The founder's primary job is stretching those first funds to afford a team, a prototype and a marketing plan.
Partners Await Inventors Who Need Help Building Prototypes
Universities and the federal government have programs that provide more help than many inventors could otherwise dream of affording.
Prototyping & usability testing start-up CanvasFlip bags $1.2M from Bessemer Venture Partners
CanvasFlip enables product managers to validate mobile application design, by providing rich and conclusive usage feedback from the target user segment.
Have an Invention? Here's How to Make It Into an Actual Product. (Infographic)
As the creator of a new product, you need to know the costs so you can weigh the risks and the rewards.
Your Mantra in the Startup Chaos Needs to Be 'First Things First'
Starting a business is an avalanche of things to do, which is why you need to focus on what is most important.
Scientists Can 3-D Print a New Windpipe on a $2,500 Desktop Machine
Doctors at a New York-based research institute are combining 3-D printed cartilage with living cells to manufacture trachea replacements.
This Shopping Cart of the Future Creepily Follows You Around Stores
Two engineering students in Israel have developed the ultimate shopping cart for the lazy shopper.