Definition of «launchpad»

A launchpad is a platform or base from which something is launched, typically into space. It can also refer to a starting point for new projects or initiatives, providing resources and support to help them get off the ground.

Usage examples

  1. The new product was developed and is now ready to be launched into the market. The launchpad for this product will be at the upcoming industry expo.
  2. The company's CEO announced the launch of their new initiative, stating that it will be a launchpad for their expansion into international markets.
  3. Our organization is partnering with a local startup incubator to create a launchpad for aspiring entrepreneurs, providing them with necessary resources and mentorship.
  4. The website redesign project is taking longer than expected, but it will serve as a launchpad for our digital marketing campaign once it is completed.
  5. The space agency successfully launched a satellite into space from their launchpad, marking a major milestone in their mission.

Sentences with «launchpad»

  • In simple terms, Pixel and Pixel XL will serve as launchpad for Google's grander vision in the highly competitive smartphone industry. (indianexpress.com)
  • Historically, both the E-Class and S - Class have served as launchpads for Mercedes» bleeding - edge tech. (automobilemag.com)
  • Among the other lessons learned in the Lean LaunchPad class for healthcare, Blank says, were: It's better to focus on one product and target market rather than trying to do everything right out of the gate. (entrepreneur.com)
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