LANCELOTT TECHNOLOGY AND ART
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
prototype / developed design is a very important part of the design and manufacturing process. Testing and evaluation, simply confirms that the product will work as it is supposed to, or if it needs refinement. In general, testing a prototype allows the designer and client to assess the viability of a design. Will it be successful as a commercial product? Testing also helps identify potential faults, which in turn allows the designer to make improvements. There are many reasons why testing and evaluation takes place. Some reasons are described below.
Testing and
evaluation, allows the client / customer to view the prototype
and to give his/her views. Changes and improvements are agreed
and further work carried out.
A focus group can try
out the prototype and give their views and opinions. Faults and
problems are often identified at this stage. Suggestions for
improvement are often made at this stage.
As problems arise, you'll
naturally search for solutions. Make sure you cast a wide net and
look into all possible solutions. Then, when you've identified the
best technological solution, communicate this with your employees!
Let them know that you’re considering a new technology, and make
sure to lay it out for them how it will solve a problem.
This
may seem obvious, but it is also important to ensure
the technology you are potentially implementing will help solve the
issues initially identified.
One way to ensure this is to solicit input from key stakeholders.
Involving stakeholders from all levels helps identify unexpected
problems, find solutions and ultimately assist with the eventual
transition.
Gaining
insight from key stakeholders early on in the decision-making process
has another advantage: you'll create ‘ambassadors’ for the new
technology at all levels of the company by asking for their input.
Explain to these employees the advantages and intended outcomes of
the technology so they can support the effort to other employees
later on.
Safety issues are sometimes identified, by thorough testing and evaluation. The prototype can be tested to British and European Standards. The prototype can be tested against any relevant regulations and legislation. Adjustments / improvements to the design can then be made.
Evaluating a prototype allows the production costs to be assessed and finalised. Every stage of manufacturing can be scrutinised for potential costs. If the client has set financial limits / restrictions, then alterations to the design or manufacturing processes, may have to be made. This may lead to alternative and cheaper manufacturing processes being selected, for future production.
Component failure is often identified during the testing process. This may mean a component is redesign and not the entire product. Sometimes a component or part of a product, will be tested separately and not the whole product. This allows more specific tests to be carried out.
Evaluating the manufacture of the prototype, allows the designer to plan an efficient and cost effective manufacturing production line.
Prototype testing can be carried out alongside the testing of similar designs or even the products of competitors. This may lead to improvements.
- Prototype: An organization building and testing its product or program, but which is not yet serving anyone.
Goo day,
This is the founding company and we haven't sell anything as we are busy on the process of manufacturing the patents and technology products.
As problems arise, you'll naturally search for solutions. Make sure you cast a wide net and look into all possible solutions. Then, when you've identified the best technological solution, communicate this with your employees! Let them know that you’re considering a new technology, and make sure to lay it out for them how it will solve a problem.
This may seem obvious, but it is also important to ensure the technology you are potentially implementing will help solve the issues initially identified. One way to ensure this is to solicit input from key stakeholders. Involving stakeholders from all levels helps identify unexpected problems, find solutions and ultimately assist with the eventual transition.
Gaining insight from key stakeholders early on in the decision-making process has another advantage: you'll create ‘ambassadors’ for the new technology at all levels of the company by asking for their input. Explain to these employees the advantages and intended outcomes of the technology so they can support the effort to other employees later on.
2.
Assemble an implementation team to.
Goo day,
This is the founding company and we haven't sell
anything as we are busy on the process of manufacturing the patents and
technology products.
Evaluation of prototype
TESTING AND EVALUATING A PROTOTYPE
prototype / developed design is a very important part of the design and manufacturing process. Testing and evaluation, simply confirms that the product will work as it is supposed to, or if it needs refinement. In general, testing a prototype allows the designer and client to assess the viability of a design. Will it be successful as a commercial product? Testing also helps identify potential faults, which in turn allows the designer to make improvements. There are many reasons why testing and evaluation takes place. Some reasons are described below.
Testing and evaluation, allows the client / customer to view the prototype and to give his/her views. Changes and improvements are agreed and further work carried out. A focus group can try out the prototype and give their views and opinions. Faults and problems are often identified at this stage. Suggestions for improvement are often made at this stage.
Safety issues are sometimes identified, by thorough testing and evaluation. The prototype can be tested to British and European Standards. The prototype can be tested against any relevant regulations and legislation. Adjustments / improvements to the design can then be made.
Evaluating a prototype allows the production costs to be assessed and finalised. Every stage of manufacturing can be scrutinised for potential costs. If the client has set financial limits / restrictions, then alterations to the design or manufacturing processes, may have to be made. This may lead to alternative and cheaper manufacturing processes being selected, for future production.
Component failure is often identified during the testing process. This may mean a component is redesign and not the entire product. Sometimes a component or part of a product, will be tested separately and not the whole product. This allows more specific tests to be carried out.
Evaluating the manufacture of the prototype, allows the designer to plan an efficient and cost effective manufacturing production line.
Prototype testing can be carried out alongside the testing of similar designs or even the products of competitors. This may lead to improvements.
Testing ensures that any user instructions can be worked out, stage by stage, so that the future consumer can use the product efficiently and safely. This guarantees customer satisfaction.
Testing a prototype allows ‘concept’ designs to be evaluated fully. This is sometimes called ‘proof of concept’. This usually happens during the early development of a product.
Testing against the design specification, helps ensure a full and relevant evaluation of a prototype is carried out. This should be carried out during the entire development process.
The testing and evaluation phrase, allows fellow designers, knowledgeable in the specialist area, to offer opinions and suggest critical improvements. This may lead to a more successful design.
IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE
Companies
of all sizes are facing a digital imperative: introduce new
technologies effective knowledgeable the.
I am focusing on transformation digital technology, reducing the kidnapping of toddlers, stolen of babies by numbers in schools .
We are on the process of patenting for these prototypes the first prototype is called the toddler escape and thee second one is baby on watch, the TODDLER ESCAPE on watch will work in Private and Private Hospitals and the toddler escape prototype will work in shopping malls, parking lots and schools the components of this prototype, GP installation on the smart phone to detect the toddler's distance and assisting the toddler escape device on the wrist of the toddler the prototype will be the size of 3 mm diameter of circuit board and 4 mm x 3 mm stainless steel belt around the toddler's wrist, 4 mm diameter fibreglass that will be covering the circuit board, toddler escape prototype all about this please take note that the upcoming prototype will work in malls shopping centers, stadiums hospitals with the size of 4 mm x 2 mm in diameter the app will be installed on the smart phone so that the kidnapper when he or she trying to exit the doors of the shopping mall or hospital with the toddler that toddler escape device will ring and the ringing will reflect on the parent's smart phone alerting them that the kidnapper is exiting the shopping mall or hospital with the toddler and the stainless steel watch structure with the size of 3 mm x 4 mm device and 4 mm in diameter circuit board component will be sphere board and stainless steel structure belt around the toddler's arm that will be wrapped around on the wrist of the toddler while the parents are on shopping spree in malls or parking so that when the thief is trying to snatch and steal the toddler from the mall or parking the device will respond on the device that is attached on the toddler's parents this device will look like the wrist watch.
WHEN the toddler is distance 7 meters or more far from the parents in
malls parking lot it is where the they actually steal the toddlers
around the globe this will work only by distance certain meters apart
from the child's parent from malls because sometimes you will find
out that some toddlers they just turned to get lost from their
parents in malls or parking this device will be called toddler escape
i will upload it by tomorrow on your page this will work only in
malls around the world not at home and the will be an app that will
be installed on the parents phone in order to switch it off when the
toddler has been found around malls some, most of the children are
being stolen in shopping malls and the nurse in hospitals will be
carrying this toddler escape device when the kidnapper is
trying to exit the doors of the hospital with the baby the toddler
escape device will reflect on the device that will be carried by the
nurse at that point in time.
Kidnapper will be unable to remove the toddler device.
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We are on the process of patenting for these prototypes the first prototype is called the toddler escape and thee second one is baby on watch, the TODDLER ESCAPE on watch will work in Private and Private Hospitals and the toddler escape prototype will work in shopping malls, parking lots and schools the components of this prototype, GP installation on the smart phone to detect the toddler's distance and assisting the toddler escape device on the wrist of the toddler the prototype will be the size of 3 mm diameter of circuit board and 4 mm x 3 mm stainless steel belt around the toddler's wrist, 4 mm diameter fibreglass that will be covering the circuit board, toddler escape prototype all about this please take note that the upcoming prototype will work in malls shopping centers, stadiums hospitals with the size of 4 mm x 2 mm in diameter the app will be installed on the smart phone so that the kidnapper when he or she trying to exit the doors of the shopping mall or hospital with the toddler that toddler escape device will ring and the ringing will reflect on the parent's smart phone alerting them that the kidnapper is exiting the shopping mall or hospital with the toddler and the stainless steel watch structure with the size of 3 mm x 4 mm device and 4 mm in diameter circuit board component will be sphere board and stainless steel structure belt around the toddler's arm that will be wrapped around on the wrist of the toddler while the parents are on shopping spree in malls or parking so that when the thief is trying to snatch and steal the toddler from the mall or parking the device will respond on the device that is attached on the toddler's parents this device will look like the wrist watch
WHEN
the toddler is distance 7 meters or more far from the parents in malls
parking lot it is where the they actually steal the toddlers around the
globe this will work only by distance certain meters apart from the
child's parent from malls because sometimes you will find out that some
toddlers they just turned to get lost from their parents in malls or
parking this device will be called toddler escape i will upload it by
tomorrow on your page this will work only in malls around the world not
at home and the will be an app that will be installed on the parents
phone in order to switch it off when the toddler has been found around
malls some, most of the children are being stolen in shopping malls and
the nurse in hospitals will be carrying this toddler escape device when
the kidnapper is trying to exit the doors of the hospital with the baby
the toddler escape device will reflect on the device that will be
carried by the nurse at that point in time. Yeah to pro.
- Pre-primary age children (ages 2-5)
- Primary school children (ages 5-12)
- Rural
- Middle-Income
- High-Income
- Persons with Disabilities
This solution is till in prototype stage and i am in the process of patenting in the USA with Davison Ideas in Pittsburgh so this will serve each and every population around the globe.
- Level 2: You capture data that shows positive change, but you cannot confirm you caused this.
Well i have research about Cargo ships pirates hijacking around the African sea waters
the kidnapped of toddlers around the shopping malls, parking lots
schools and the stolen of babies around the private and public hospitals
that it is affecting a lot of parents a specially those who have parent
skills but anyway it does not matter if you do have parent skills your
child can be kidnapped from the shopping malls baby can be stolen from
the hospitals and as i have decided that this solution it does matters coherently and it may convince a lot of parents to purchase my product in the near future.
As problems arise, you'll naturally search for solutions. Make sure you cast a wide net and look into all possible solutions. Then, when you've identified the best technological solution, communicate this with your employees! Let them know that you’re considering a new technology, and make sure to lay it out for them how it will solve a problem.
This may seem obvious, but it is also important to ensure the technology you are potentially implementing will help solve the issues initially identified. One way to ensure this is to solicit input from key stakeholders. Involving stakeholders from all levels helps identify unexpected problems, find solutions and ultimately assist with the eventual transition.
Gaining insight from key stakeholders early on in the decision-making process has another advantage: you'll create ‘ambassadors’ for the new technology at all levels of the company by asking for their input. Explain to these employees the advantages and intended outcomes of the technology so they can support the effort to other employees later on.
2. Assemble an implementation team to champion the new technology once you've chosen it.
Before the term "team" scares off all you small business owners, know that one person can suffice for an implementation "team" depending on the amount of work your new technology implementation will require.
Why do you need an implementation team? Because the new technology's superiority over its competitors and strategic value mean little when it comes to its acceptance among employees. Many implementation efforts fail because someone underestimated the scope or importance of such preparation.
The first step in the implementation process is assembling a team to take on three crucial tasks:
Making sure the project receives appropriate resources.
Overseeing administrative details.
To do these three things, you'll need an internal "sponsor" for the new technology, a project manager, and an "integrator."
3. Run a pilot program to work out kinks and gain buy-in.
The next step in the implementation process is to create a pilot program. This experiment will prove technical feasibility to top management as well as serving as a credible demonstration for other departments in the organization.
Along the way, you'll likely work out a few kinks, such as connecting the new technology to old ones and ironing out processes for completing tasks using the new tech. A, you'll be confident when it comes time to scale up.
Well they reveal about the scary things that really happens in primary schools and Private and Public Hospitals that in the near future this may require some to propose and invent the new technology product in order to rescue and prevent the toddlers from the kidnappers, stolen of babies and Cargo ship pirates Hijackings.
e are on the process of patenting for these prototypes the first
prototype is called the toddler escape and the second one is baby on
watch, the TODDLER ESCAPE on watch will work in Private and Private
Hospitals and the toddler escape prototype will work in shopping
malls, parking lots and schools the components of this
prototype, GP installation on the smart phone to detect the toddler's
distance and assisting the toddler escape device on the wrist of the
toddler the prototype will be the size of 3 mm diameter of
circuit board and 4 mm x 3 mm stainless steel belt around the
toddler's wrist, 4 mm diameter fibreglass that will be covering the
circuit board, toddler escape prototype all about this please take
note that the upcoming prototype will work in malls shopping centers,
stadiums hospitals with the size of 4 mm x 2 mm in diameter the app
will be installed on the smart phone so that the kidnapper when he or
she trying to exit the doors of the shopping mall or hospital with
the toddler that toddler escape device will ring and the ringing will
reflect on the parent's smart phone alerting them that the kidnapper
is exiting the shopping mall or hospital with the toddler and the
stainless steel watch structure with the size of 3 mm x 4 mm device
and 4 mm in diameter circuit board component will be sphere board and
stainless steel structure belt around the toddler's arm that will be
wrapped around on the wrist of the toddler while the parents are on
shopping spree in malls or parking so that when the thief is trying
to snatch and steal the toddler from the mall or parking the device
will respond on the device that about the toddler in malls.
WHEN the toddler
is distance 7 meters or more far from the parents in malls parking
lot it is where the they actually steal the toddlers around the globe
this will work only by distance certain meters apart from the child's
parent from malls because sometimes you will find out that some
toddlers they just turned to get lost from their parents in malls or
parking this device will be called toddler escape i will upload it by
tomorrow on your page this will work only in malls around the world
not at home and the will be an app that will be installed on the
parents phone in order to switch it off when the toddler has been
found around malls some, most of the children are being stolen in
shopping malls and the nurse in hospitals will be carrying this
toddler escape device.
Well i would say that right now is the time to engage people and to the latest technology that i will be producing this may lead to them in raising the eyebrows and start to develop and securing their children around the globe especially in pre- and primary schools.
Getting ready for launch
With your pre-launch, product launch, and post-product launch clearly defined, along with your target audience, buyer personas, marketing plan, and launch type, you will be ready to excite the market with a product that alleviates specific pain points.
The more time you spend researching, planning, and forecasting, the better chance you have at perfecting your product launch.
Be open and flexible to making changes along the way based on the input of your team, prospects, and influencers. Also, study as many successful and failed product launches as possible to understand the reason for their results.
No
product launch will be exactly the same, but the best practices and
lessons learned can direct your overall approach to product launches.
2: Adapt my product launch strategy to your target markets
If i am are launching in multiple geographic markets or focused on expanding your products into a new country, then you need to adapt your product launch strategy to address local cultural and social preferences.
Launching of technology offers a good benchmark in terms of how to approach a localized product launch strategy.
In first conducting research to understand the market, consumer interest, and cultural preferences, software companies decided to approach the launch by using the widely known cultural story.
The story served as a framework for visually explaining how software technology worked. Software companies also employed gamification techniques to add further interest.
3: Focus on a relatable, authentic purpose
Your brand, product, and product launch campaign must be something your audience can relate to that feels real to them and represents a purpose they can support.
The questions will be the number of babies that are getting stolen from Kenya during the at the end of the year as it one of the countries that rate number one in the world in terms of stolen babies. The toddlers that are getting kidnapped in Mexico and Colombia, Cuba as the studies have found out about the highest kidnapping in that region.
Well i would say that
right now is the time to engage people and to the latest technology
that will be producing this may lead to them in raising the
eyebrows, start to develop in pre- and primary schools.
- Foundational research (literature reviews, desktop research)
I will make your target audience members brand and product advocates by letting them try the product before it’s launched.
This approach could involve samples, advanced use, or a trial period with a follow-up review. Not only will this get my audience excited about what you offer, but they also can then generate buzz on your behalf as influencers.
You
can find these testers and influencers through research or assistance
from influencer agencies. Working with online influencers provides
access to an even larger part of your target audience with much of
the product launch effort being done on your behalf.
In executing my successful product launch
To make these product launch steps easier to execute, this reflect some of the best practices from other successful product launches.
1: Leverage suspense to generate excitement and interest
In a world of customers seeking instant gratification, it helps to adopt a product launch strategy that leverages suspense and mystery to pique interest and thrill audiences.
This
approach focuses on releasing minimal information at a time, such as
a few words or just part of the product. The secrecy can build buzz
and excitement if done right.
Companies of all sizes are facing a digital imperative: introduce new technologies effectively or face competitive obsolescence. In fact, feel achieving a digital transformation will become critical to our organizations within the next two years.
Despite the urgency to adopt new technologies, 63% of us feel the pace of technological change is too slow. Hurdles appear in the form of poor training, the inability of new technologies to speak to existing systems, and just plain disgruntled or habit-oriented individuals.
. Investigate technologies that will solve problems for your company.
The purpose of adopting new technology in a workplace is to provide solutions to problems or inefficiencies. While some solutions are obvious, others require a little—or a lot—of investigation.
As problems arise, you'll naturally search for solutions. Make sure you cast a wide net and look into all possible solutions. Then, when you've identified the best technological solution, communicate this with your employees! Let them know that you’re considering a new technology, and make sure to lay it out for them how it will solve a problem.
Technology serves the needs
of people and organizations in society in countless ways, and
technology is continually evolving to meet new and changing needs.
Because of this, different types of technology can be adapted to
serve nearly any conceivable target market. Rather than determining
which target market is best served by technology in general, savvy
entrepreneurs look for target markets that have not yet been served
by technological innovations. Reviewing examples of specific target
markets for specific technology products can help you identify new
opportunities for your tech company.
The first step in the implementation process is assembling a team to take on three crucial tasks:
Making sure the project receives appropriate resources.
Overseeing administrative details.
Managing conflicting priorities.
To do these three things, you'll need an internal "sponsor" for the new technology, a project manager, and an "integrator."
3. Run a pilot program to work out kinks and gain buy-in.
The next step in the implementation process is to create a pilot program. This experiment will prove technical feasibility to top management as well as serving as a credible demonstration for other departments in the organization.
Along the way, you'll likely work out a few kinks, such as connecting the new technology to old ones and ironing out processes for completing tasks using the new tech. After the kinks have been resolved, you'll be confident when it comes time to scale up.
Once
the pilot program is complete, move onto the final implementation
stages – focusing on installation, setup and training.
Evaluating a prototype allows the production costs to be assessed and finalised. Every stage of manufacturing can be scrutinised for potential costs. If the client has set financial limits / restrictions, then alterations to the design or manufacturing processes, may have to be made. This may lead to alternative and cheaper manufacturing processes being selected, for future production.
Component failure is often identified during the testing process. This may mean a component is redesign and not the entire product. Sometimes a component or part of a product, will be tested separately and not the whole product. This allows more specific tests to be carried out.
Evaluating the
manufacture of the prototype, allows the designer to plan an
efficient and cost effective manufacturing production line.
Testing ensures that any user instructions can be worked out, stage by stage, so that the future consumer can use the product efficiently and safely. This guarantees customer satisfaction.
Testing a prototype allows ‘concept’ designs to be evaluated fully. This is sometimes called ‘proof of concept’. This usually happens during the early development of a product.
Testing against the design specification, helps ensure a full and relevant evaluation of a prototype is carried out. This should be carried out during the entire development process.
The testing and evaluation phrase, allows fellow designers, knowledgeable in the specialist area, to offer opinions and suggest critical improvements. This may lead to a more successful design.
This may seem obvious, but
it is also important to ensure
the technology you are potentially implementing will help solve the
issues initially identified.
One way to ensure this is to solicit input from key stakeholders.
Involving stakeholders from all levels helps identify unexpected
problems, find solutions and ultimately assist with the eventual
transition.
Assemble an implementation team to champion the new technology once you've chosen it.
Before the term "team" scares off all you small business owners, know that one person can suffice for an implementation "team" depending on the amount of work your new technology implementation will require.
Why do you need an implementation team? Because the new technology's superiority over its competitors and strategic value mean little when it comes to its acceptance among employees. Many implementation efforts fail because someone underestimated the scope or importance of such preparation.
Making sure the project receives appropriate resources.
Overseeing administrative details.
Managing conflicting priorities.
To do these three things, you'll need an internal "sponsor" for the new technology, a project manager, and an "integrator."
3. Run a pilot program to work out kinks and gain buy-in.
The next step in the implementation process is to create a pilot program. This experiment will prove technical feasibility to top management as well as serving as a credible demonstration for other departments in the organization.
Along the way, you'll likely work out a few kinks, such as connecting the new technology to old ones and ironing out processes for completing tasks using the new tech. After the kinks have been resolved, you'll be confident when it comes time to scale up.
Once the pilot program is
complete, move onto the final implementation stages – focusing on
installation, setup and training.
Not all technologies are user-friendly. New technologies are often complicated and require extensive training.