Sanitary Restroom Technology January 15, 2008
Posted by whiteboardconsultant in Business to Business, Technology.Tags: bathroom technology
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Series of technological bathroom products for sanitary facilities
a. Toilet: seat lifts automatically until lowered, seat sprayed with antibacterial mist after each use, automatic flushing
b. Sink: hands placed in opening that sprays antibacterial mist, followed by water, followed by fast blow drying
c. Door: automatic door opener when exiting
d. Floor: removable composite material with small holes to allow waste to drain to floor below contact surface
e. Aroma Control: ionic air neutralizer in overhead fan with sufficient air flow, scent dispersal on a timer
Why it will work: Restroom technology is being widely adopted; increased awareness of unsanitary conditions; strong efforts by all types of consumer businesses to improve their image with clean and enjoyable facilities
Electric Lint and Hair Removal January 14, 2008
Posted by whiteboardconsultant in Consumer Products, Home and Office, Technology.Tags: home technology, lent removal
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Stand-alone device that pulls lint and hair off of all fabrics with electromagnetic charge
a. Similar to personal steamers, for individual pieces of clothing
b. Solves a persistent problem for many pet owners
c. Inexpensive input parts
Why it will work: modern fabrics oftentimes attract and retain hair and lint; difficult to remove with rollers and brushes; pet owners are plagued by the quantity of hair that is shed; increases personal professionalism; alleviates significant hassle
Automatic Watering Planter January 13, 2008
Posted by whiteboardconsultant in Consumer Products, Home and Office, Technology.Tags: home and garden technology
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Planter with integrated water storage and timer for automatic watering of plant
a. Hollow pot is filled with water and tubes disperse water based on limited timer options
b. Holds enough water to last 14-30 days of watering
c. Variety of styles of pots for home decorating
Why it will work: Many plant owners don’t enjoy the hassle of watering plants; many plants die because of a lack of water; vacationers must hire a person to water plants; many more people would own live plants if they were easier to maintain
Interactive Alarm Clock January 12, 2008
Posted by whiteboardconsultant in Consumer Products, Home and Office, Technology.Tags: digital alarm clock, voice recognition
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Voice recognition enabled alarm clock
a. Set time and various alarm options by speaking (i.e. “set alarm”, “seven fifteen AM”, “done”)
b. Variety of alarm tones, sounds, and music
c. Simplifies tedious problem for many consumers
d. Very cheap technologies make it potentially very lucrative
Why it will work: Cheap product that can be sold in a variety of outlets; could sell to current technology manufacturer; proper branding could yield a wildly successful brand
Inexpensive Electronic Kitchen Calendar and Message Center January 11, 2008
Posted by whiteboardconsultant in Consumer Products, Home and Office, Technology.Tags: electronic calendar, consumer technology, electronic organizer
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Easy-to-use 21st century organizer for busy families with WiFi Internet connection
a. Replaces post-it notes and dry erase boards that are common place in busy households
b. Electronic Ink display projects current month calendar with access to future months
c. Voice messages can be recorded under each date for individual users (message light flashes by individual name when message is present for that day)
d. Can be used to leave quick daily messages or as a planning calendar with messages that will be played automatically on future dates
e. User selects category of recorded message which is displayed for intended recipient to quickly reference type of message
f. WiFi connection synchronizes with web-based calendar to allow universal access and updating
g. Small enough to hang on wall or use magnets to attach to refrigerator
Why it will work: increasing demand on family time makes handwriting detailed messages a hassle, allows for individual messages for multiple users, makes keeping a calendar much more efficient and user-friendly, limitless sales potential
Scenic Window Projection System January 10, 2008
Posted by whiteboardconsultant in Consumer Products, Home and Office, Technology.Tags: projection technology, multimedia decoration
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Creates any atmosphere within home or office by projecting panoramic scenes on any wall
a. Single or multiple standard projectors are installed to project onto large walls or “fake windows”
b. Projectors are linked to single computer to coordinate projection display across multiple projectors
c. Users can connect to accompanying website to download panoramic audio/video loops and still images for display
d. Opportunity to turn the most dreary spaces into the most exciting and/or relaxing spaces
e. Could also be used to display live or recorded video from various sources
f. All required technology is in place and is cheaper than ever to assemble
g. Commercial users could integrate promotional, motivational, or other audio and video in all types of retail, manufacturing, or corporate environments
Why it will work: Cheap technologies comprise system; can sell hardware and subscription to service on Internet; evolutionary environment control for residential and commercial users; powerful marketing tool in retail environments
Blood Testing Kiosk January 9, 2008
Posted by whiteboardconsultant in Healthcare, Technology.Tags: consumer healthcare, medical technology
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Portable unmanned kiosk that takes blood sample and analyzes it with computer software to detect all known types of blood-related issues
a. Evolution of blood pressure testing devices and existing diabetic tools
b. Blood would be taken with disposable needle and deposited onto glass testing slide
c. Microscope would analyze blood for irregularities and diseases
d. Software would compute microscope images against reference database
e. Printout of results would be created for user
f. User pays anywhere from $5-$20 for a test
Why it will work: expensive doctor visits results in untreated diseases that spread rapidly (especially sexually transmitted diseases) or cause further harm to the individual; once software and hardware configuration is completed, quick dispersal to a variety of locations very feasible; most people would justify spending the money to know more about their body; potential for significant impact in treatable diseases that afflict many people that do not visit their doctor.
Plug and Play RFID January 8, 2008
Posted by whiteboardconsultant in Business to Business, Retail, Technology.Tags: retail technology, RFID technology
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On-Demand RFID system for small, medium, and large companies with any type of revolving inventory
a. Web-based interface for control of inventory, physical assets, anti-theft system, and tools for suppliers/customers to monitor inventory levels and anticipate needs
b. Ubiquitous platform with open-source development for web-based RFID software applications (keeps software development costs lower and increases awareness, innovation, and capabilities)
c. Sell RFID products as customizable package with sensors, wireless readers, tracking mechanisms and accompanying management software
d. Industry-specific and application-specific web programs are developed to meet needs of all customers
e. Demonstrate uses in various fields with free trials for initial customers
f. Company has installation/training team to assess needs and assemble RFID solution, followed by training of necessary employees
Why will this work: The impending RFID revolution is going to change business process forever; lack of software and integrated systems provides excellent opportunity to shape industry; ubiquitous web platform lowers cost and increases continuous innovation; market leader position for web-based RFID solutions is not established; most of the technology is very cost effective
Traffic Control Sensor Network January 7, 2008
Posted by whiteboardconsultant in Technology.Tags: government technology, traffic control, wireless technology
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Series of wireless sensors connected to traffic lights with centralized control system
a. Sensors connect to existing stoplight control mechanisms at intersections
b. Wireless communication between sensors at intersections to disperse commands from control nodes, controlled by the central control system
c. Municipalities would install sensors at all necessary traffic lights
d. Service contract could be established to manage a municipality’s traffic system (municipality could also run system from local secure location)
e. System would have a variety of traffic algorithms for automated control of lights, coupled with visual monitoring systems for active traffic management
f. Expensive initial investment, but much of the product hardware can be sourced relatively inexpensively and the software can continue to be refined and improved to manage all types of traffic scenarios and local conditions
Why it will work: traffic control is a near crisis in most small, medium and large cities; takes the expensive burden of traffic control out of the hands of inexperienced municipalities; greatly improves traffic efficiency without significant construction expense; saves millions of dollars in lost productivity in even small cities (such as Lexington) that are caused by continuous traffic delays; once one municipality can be brought online and efficiencies are proven, many more will follow to create a potentially very large market for product and service
Customer Relationship Management tools for Entertainment Businesses January 5, 2008
Posted by whiteboardconsultant in Marketing, Technology.Tags: entertainment technology, marketing technology, nightclub technology
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Providing technologies to help entertainment businesses give more personal service and increase loyalty
a. Software to capture user identification and/or credit card number in central database
b. User is given a passive RFID bracelet or card that is tied to their data
c. User makes purchases from staff that carry wireless handheld devices, taking orders, identifying customers by name (displayed on handheld by reading RFID bracelets or cards – close range only) , and charging services and products directly to user’s ‘account’ by reading their bracelet
d. Customer preferences are stored and referenced by staff for more personalized service
e. Increased ease of spending money will benefit business while customer receives better service
f. Opportunity to collect email information for business to deliver special offers to valued patrons
Why it will work: Entertainment businesses are always trying to give more personal service; there is no existing provider of this type of system for entertainment businesses; low hardware costs; subscription to system could keep initial investment low while providing long-term reoccurring revenue to company