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*NSTA - $10k- don't pay - as distributors pay for it. | *NSTA - $10k- don't pay - as distributors pay for it. | ||
*30% cut for distributors. So is Amazon. | *30% cut for distributors. So is Amazon. | ||
*'''Distributor agreement for Middle East''' |
Revision as of 19:53, 4 March 2019
- $1M in revenue on kits, $750k from NIH
- Niche market assessment -
- Foresite -
- Schools prefer that kit sellers go through Distributors
- NSTA, biology conferences -
- Open Books - on About Page at BYB-
- 20% growth rate now
- Fixed price on shipping is not liked
- Need process improvement
- Experiment in Europe + warehouse in EU. VAT goes away?
- Last year 10% of sales were international
- Greg used to design until now
- Over last years figured out who they are. 4 product categories.
- For Profit. Runs like a research lab. Spend all on R&D
- Selling point: same stuff as research labs do, so get papers
- Get others to fund R&D, so we can get sales dollars for other stuff
- Michigan has matching grants
- R25 - always asked for - Education Grants - $100k/yr for 5 years - "Giving research experience to undergrads"
- SBIR - possible.
- Greg uses Purdue University. Partner with a university. Take what Greg does, will measure it. Addressed 'lack of edu theory'.
- Greg did a course at Harvard.
- Grants allow you to find someone in the field that would otherwise not work with you.
- Entrepreneurial Post Doc at Kauffman
- Book deal - MIT Press - book proposal. Can share. Requested to share
- Tue and Thu - free for book.
- NIH Business Accelerator Program -I-Core - Peter Haas and Greg
- Production looks DIY but is much lower cost. Hired a production person.
- NSTA - $10k- don't pay - as distributors pay for it.
- 30% cut for distributors. So is Amazon.
- Distributor agreement for Middle East