Sentences with phrase «to bring to market»

The researchers have patented the technology and plan to initially bring it to market in small production batches as a cosmetic product.
We're very excited about tenant demand and we're even more excited about the prospects for bringing to market product, which will come in at higher rents.
This upcoming sporting event is a prime opportunity to innovate and bring to market new products, if you know what consumers are craving.
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.
In exchange for your creativity, your licensee does the heavy lifting of bringing it to market, including manufacturing, marketing, and distribution.
What is even more impressive is that all these great features are brought to market at a budget price of $ 29.99 USD.
Our vision of a healthier world inspires us to seek and bring to market innovative new compounds to advance the wellness revolution and offer our customers a better quality of life.
While entrepreneurs may think they have the next billion - dollar idea, they need to assess certain risk factors before bringing it to market.
We love books and great stories and help bring them to the market.
Keeping everything in - house ensures short lead times which means your product will be brought to market quickly.
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.
Add to that an honest assessment of the unique value the company brings to the market.
They are considered by experts and diamond enthusiasts around the globe to be among the finest diamonds ever brought to the market.
But they will not be bringing them to market yet, as it is cheaper to break down crude oil into petrol and heating oil.
We know the product works, and brought it to market because we truly believe it helps gamers play better.
Which brings us to marketing; you definitely can not forget marketing.
The competition aims to identify a product or a service that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and is capable of being brought to the market within two years.
A company has to buy into this, pay the money and then bring it to market.
They are often very gritty and sometimes have insects on them, since they are freshly picked and brought to the market right from the farm.
But the test definitely isn't ready for prime time and may not be used primarily to guide family planning decisions, even if it is eventually brought to market, other experts say.
Let's hope the company can figure out a way to bring it to market sometime soon.
So if pitching your product to investors is the hard part, actually bringing it to market must be easy, right?
The newest drugs and treatments are usually brought to market by biotech companies.
This reduction reflects both the shortage of high - quality offerings brought to the market and also widening of expectations between buyers and sellers.
They will be bringing to the market very soon a ton of different specs.
But every day, countless new product and service ideas are conceived — never to be born because they're not properly brought to market.
Unless your product is truly disruptive or you have bags of cash, don't bother bringing it to market.
If you are running a candy store full - time and are considering bringing to market a dog - grooming brush, you may want to rethink your plans.
Our aim is to bring to market breakthrough technologies that will transform the way people live and work.
The greatest revolution digital cameras brought to the market is the ability to take a nearly unlimited number of photographs at no additional cost.
For nearly 20 years, all exchange - traded funds (ETFs) brought to the market replicated well - known benchmark indexes.
Most recently the firm brought to market an upgraded 401 (k) digital advice platform to offer participants more personalization and simplicity.
Together, we help companies develop new products and bring to market safe and effective therapies for pets.
«Some manufacturers, old and new, [are] bringing to market product that is lower priced but deficient in quality,» she says.
Every day new drugs are brought to market claiming to assist in many different types of illnesses, including blood pressure, depression, weight loss and sexual problems, among others.
Its mission is to bring to market medical products that meet the needs of specialist healthcare physicians and their patients.
In addition, the tokens should solve the «assignment of credit» problem allowing the network to quantify the value that an AI agent brings to the market.
Borrowers must keep rents affordable, but when the property is sold, rents can be brought to market rate.
Their local scarcity was a function of the difficulty of bringing them to markets.
In fact, it has no plans to bring it to the market at all.
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.
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