Opportunity
The news often covers
problems related to global warming and other negative effects from climate
change. Oceans levels are rising as sea ice from the poles continues
to melt at rapid rates. Average earth temperatures are on the rise,
resulting is strange weather events. But most importantly, people
are feeling the effects from heat. Just this week, another deadly
heat wave moved across the United States brining temperatures in excess of 100oC
to Washington DC, New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago.
Many residents own
cars and few people never have their vehicle parked in the sun. That
means many of us can relate to entering a scorching car and having to wait
outside until the interior cools off a bit. What part of a car is
metal and within reach? The seatbelt, which is the part people are
most likely to tough. I see an opportunity to fix this
problem. Drivers and passengers show never have to worry about
getting burned by accidently toughing the hot metal part of a
seatbelt. The market is defined geographically. The
opportunity is big and will last for at least a couple of years.
Innovation
I have created a small
rectangular device that attaches to the end of a seatbelt. The
object is powered by a rechargeable battery that is environmentally friendly. The
seatbelt must be clicked in and the car not running to activate the seat belt
cooler. It can be produced in 10 different colors to perfectly match
the existing interior color. This allows the cooler to be out of
sight. The electric motor is quiet and operates
efficiently. My invention would be produced in the USA using
recycled plastic. I would target recycling companies to purchase
plastics in bulk at low prices.
Choosing production to
take place in the United States would increase labor costs but transportation
costs would be minimized. The United States also has more
regulations that foreign countries. I would integrate mass
production lines to increase potential output.
The starting cost for
a seat belt cooler is $25. This reasonable price would target a
variety of audiences and multiple classes. My plan is to sell to
auto parts stores at the wholesale level. The stores would then sell
it as retail, and I would receive a percentage of profits. If the
product advances and experiences further success, I would change my business
strategy.
My long-term goal is
to integrate this product into large car company assembly
lines. This would ensure all cars produced would protect customers
against burning themselves on hot seatbelts.
Venture Concept
I think initially
consumers will be hesitant to try my invention. Hiring a specialized
marketing employee will help solve this potential issue. I will rely on
customers who try my device to spread good reviews. I hope word
disperses with positive feedback and sales increase. Customers will
buy this product because nothing like this exists in the market. My
invention is truly unique, innovative, and most importantly solves a major
problem.
Because this is the
only item of its kind on the market, therefore it is difficult to determine
potential competitors currently. Locations plays a major role, as I
must place emphasis on areas that experience extreme heat. I would
start with 20 employees and expand as necessary.
Additional Elements
My most
important resource is location. I live near numerous transportation
methods including truck, ship, and train. I can import raw materials
and export the final product in a timely manner. As mentioned above,
I eventually want to integrate my invention into assembly production lines of
major car manufacturing companies. This will further increase
profits and allow my business to continue to expand. As an
entrepreneur, I hope to be CEO of a public corporation in five
years. I hope to be making great profit in five
years. Most importantly, I hope to save people from burning their
hands with hot seat belts and prevent them to deal with this problem anymore in
the future.
I got really good feedback from the first venture concept
post. One student commented how they see
my plan expanding and understand the actions I plan to take in the future. Another peer states a great suggestion that I
incorporated in my venture concept no 2.
He said I should use a “rechargeable energy source instead of AA
batteries to power my invention. This is
a fantastic idea and I included this in my revised plan.