Sentences with phrase «startups bring their products to market»

«With our global brand and broad reach into consumer and commercial markets worldwide, HP can help startups bring product to market, build their business and scale in the global marketplace as they grow.»
ShopLocket became an expert in helping hardware startups bring their products to market.

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I'm not a big fan of the whole lean startup thing or even minimum viable products (MVPs) unless they've been previously market - validated, but there is a clear virtue in representing an initial solution which a company can quickly buy and bring to market — even if it's not comprehensive, industrial strength or the whole enchilada on Day One.
Two Perth - based startups have been awarded federal grants totalling about $ 815,000 to help bring their products to market, as part of the national Accelerating Commercialisation (AC) program.
During the dotcom bubble of the late 1990s, dozens of tech startups emerged that had no viable business plans, no products or services ready to bring to market, and in many cases nothing more than a name (usually something tech - sounding with «com» or «net» as a suffix).
Startups that qualify for the new fast - track option get their patents reviewed in as little as 12 months, which makes it easier to bring their products to market.
When banks and startups better understand the culture and pragmatic concerns of the other, we'll see a higher percentage of courtships result in real collaboration, bringing products and services to market that will ultimately result in better user experiences for bank customers.
The goal of a minimum viable product (MVP), in «Lean Startup» parlance, is to test out a business hypothesis through a quickly produced, stripped - down model of a product that can be brought to market quickly and inexpensively.
But the number of startups attests to the variety and creativity of new products being brought to the legal market.
The startup's plan is to form partnerships with companies, license their technology and help them bring new products to market.
Far from the flashy mega-booths of companies like Samsung and Sony is a section of CES known as Eureka Park, filled with startups trying to bring truly innovative products to the market.
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