The researchers have patented the technology and plan to initially
bring it to market in small production batches as a cosmetic product.
In exchange for your creativity, your licensee does the heavy lifting
of bringing it to market, including manufacturing, marketing, and distribution.
While entrepreneurs may think they have the next billion - dollar idea, they need to assess certain risk factors
before bringing it to market.
We're pushing hard to
bring them to market as new treatments as rapidly as possible, which could have incredible health care and economic development implications.
But an existing company or service might be able to make a product for you and
bring it to market faster and more efficiently, perhaps through a licensing arrangement.
The 30 - day campaign will help the studio complete the game and
bring it to market in the first quarter of 2014.
This is a change from their previous plan to build the vehicle on the Model 3 platform in order to
bring it to market faster.
Lincoln has taken steps to
bring it to market with technologies, style and quality materials while pricing it below many luxury competitors.
Inventing a solution and then making a list of companies that might be interested in
bringing it to market for you is not the best way of going about this process, though.
As far as actual autonomous technology goes, it sounds like Aston Martin hasn't placed a high priority
on bringing it to market.
Asus and Samsung are the ones that have talked the most about it, and they have even announced some dual OS tablets over the years, but in the end they would cite legal complications for not
bringing them to market eventually.
Its next big win in
bringing it to market came on March 27, 1998, when the FDA officially approved its use as a treatment for impotency.
They've rarely been first to market with any of their products, but they've
successfully brought them to market, figured out how to improve them, and reintroduced them again and again.
Part of the reason farmers using Aflasafe are able to make money, however, is that they were included in an aggregation service that would collect their products and
bring them to a market where buyers would pay top dollar for the low - aflatoxin product, Cardwell notes.
Toyota FJ Cruiser Click for larger image in gallery Two years ago, Toyota unveiled the retro - styled FJ concept and is now promising to
bring it to the market within a year.
Industry - supported authors were implicitly validated by the publishers
who brought them to market, leading in turn to the idiotic and self - serving industry - wide assertion that anyone who couldn't find a publisher was objectively a failure.
This is your chance to get in on the ground floor of a great new development studio, a studio that can produce top tier quality games and
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So, hopefully, it will take its time in perfecting technologies that eliminate the need for a notch and
bring them to market instead of relegating itself to a band of copycats.
Samsung managed to engineer something clever and creative here, but the next version of the Gear IconX will likely offer better battery life whenever the
company brings it to market.
Some thought the Project Ara was just a pipedream, but Google really plans to
bring it to market if this developer conference is any indication.
That means developers can start creating and testing products
before bringing them to market and Apple is even permitting experimentation popular custom - fit boards like the Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
NEW YORK — In an ambitious move, General Motors Corp. will speed up the launch of its new full - size SUVs,
bringing them to market as early as Jan. 1, GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz said Wednesday at the New York International Auto Show.
Fans of the HTC brand should be happy to hear that HTC is working fast on the new One model to
bring it to market by March.
Beyond that, it seems safe to assume that August Home will be able to develop products faster and
bring them to market with more frequency with Assa Abloy backing it.