From Idea to Product Dr Ian McKay We help SMEs to harness the benefits of european research funding through: concept development consortium generation.

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Presentation transcript:

From Idea to Product Dr Ian McKay

We help SMEs to harness the benefits of european research funding through: concept development consortium generation writing and evaluation of applications for grant funding from regional and national bodies, and the EC development of intellectual property management and exploitation strategies

This presentation

Classic product life cycle Sales Time DevelopmentIntroductionGrowthMaturitySaturationDecline

Why innovate? Sales Time Effects of Extension Strategies

Key steps ‘From Idea to Product’ Idea generation Product screening Concept testing Business and financial analysis Product development Test marketing Commercialization

Idea generation Where do ideas come from? Market research – identifies gaps in the market Monitoring competitors Planned research and development (R&D) Luck or intuition – stumbling across ideas Creative thinking – brain storming, scenario analysis Horizon scanning – what will people be using/wanting/needing 5,10, 20 years hence?

Idea generation

Product screening FABU analysis FeaturesAdvantagesBenefitsU-Appeal Pick the winners......but remember the rest just in case!...but remember the rest just in case!

Concept testing Get people together to test their response to the new product or service concept: Focus groups Exhibitions Trade fairs Internet - webinars, blogs, etc. but remember – protect the intellectual property first!

Product development Development of a new product involves: Design (for manufacture) Prototype development and testing Packaging and branding Positioning Usage testing and feedback Marketing and advertising and ultimately (and this is very important) SALES!

Management of product development All elements of product development must be managed carefully: Designs – version control Intellectual property – protection and maintenance Prototype development – in house or...? Marketing, advertising and sales and most important of all for SMEs: Cash flow!

Case studies

Piezotag – the high performance, low cost Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Piezotag idea A device that measures tyre pressure and temperature for: Passenger and commercial vehicles: two wheelers, cars, buses, vans, trucks aeroplanes and provides the following benefits: Health and safety – reduced accidents Increased energy efficiency Improved vehicle performance

Piezotag advantages Generates it’s own power – piezoelectric effect RF transmits from wheel to single aerial every 6s RF transmits from wheel to single aerial every 6s System has lower component count than current devices

Piezotag Ltd Started life as an EU-funded CRAFT project in Jan 2000 UK patent application filed in Oct 2001 Grant Thornton engaged in 2003 to assist with fund-raising process Balance of funding supplied by: Advantage Early Growth Fund (regional funding) Business Angels Company incorporated in 2004

The market for Piezotag Passenger vehicles 120 million units p.a. Commercial vehicles 40 million units p.a. 10% market share for Piezotag = 16 million unit p.a. At €10 per unit = €160 million p.a.

The business model Piezotag Ltd will NOT produce the units. Instead manufacture will be licensed either: by non-exclusive licences at €1 million per licence or by non-exclusive licenses attracting €1 per unit manufactured in royalties

Piezotag Ltd – current position Three patents granted in Europe One patent granted in USA Patenting progressing in seven other countries outside the EU Licensing deal currently being negotiated with VW-AUDI

Diesel Do Nicely (DDN) A timely solution to an expensive problem

Misfuelling Putting petrol into a car that should take diesel UK alone 120,000 reported incidents p.a. Cost of repair between €200- €4.500 per vehicle Expensive for individuals and corporately Solutions:AudibleMechanical

The DDN idea A barrier to misfuelling : Easy to implement Retro-fit More effective No moving parts No electronics A simple barrier......the petrol nozzle simply won’t fit!...the petrol nozzle simply won’t fit!

Prototype

History of DDN ‘From Idea to Product’ Project started with personal funds in 2005 DDN Ltd incorporated in 2006 First prototypes created late 2006 First substantial funding (€75k) from friends and business associates in Jan 2007 Testing commences with fleets e.g. UK police Second tranche from business angels (€375k) in Aug 2007

The market - diesel cars & light commercial vehicles

DDN Ltd – current status Unlike Piezotag – DDN will probably not license the manufacture in Western Europe but will sub- contract it there First patent application made in Feb 2006 – grant anticipated in Jan 2008 A further five applications have been made The first, relatively modest orders have been received Three major fleet purchasers are interested now

Conclusions ‘From Idea to Product’ Having ideas is the easy part New product development takes a lot of time - even a simple idea like DDN’s has taken nearly two years to get close to market, Piezotag has taken nearly eight It is very important to protect intellectual property as early as possible Be nice to your friends and family – you may need their money!

Thank you for your attention