29A Venture Concept No.2
Description (Please see the new text below in blue)
Opportunity. The market opportunity is the need for a safety device
for parents of young children that cannot get out of a car by themselves
(specifically a hot car). The need is currently not being addressed and has
come to my attention because of the continuous reports of this tragedy
occurring repeatedly as reported on the news stations where the child has perished.
The child’s age for this opportunity ranges from 1 minute old to 2 or 3 years
old depending on when the child no longer requires a car seat. Once that has
transpired the child has matured enough to speak up and can most likely alert
someone who has left them behind in the car. The parents of the child,
specifically the mother of the child or children, is my focus. They live in
Florida, make a medium household combined family income of $40,000 to $150,000
annually. They are moderately to highly educated, may or may not work, possibly
use day care facilities or child care sitters and may have other children
either younger or older than the focus child. They come from all different
ethnic backgrounds. They may have lots of responsibilities that may make it
hard for them to complete every task they are required to tackle each day and
they may become forgetful. They also may have multiple children (think of the
movie Home Alone) where they think the whole lot of children are with them, but
one may not be. They may work full time and rush off to work each morning,
doing the same routine each day. This customer will also be caregivers of young
children that would be in a situation where they would be giving them rides in
a car.
Innovation. I want to stop completely all future hot car deaths. The
product needs to alert parents or caregivers if a child is in the back seat so
that they are heard and removed from the car. It would need to always be implemented,
ready for action and would never be a burden to use or an annoyance. It must
have a cost that is reasonable and that is offered at the appropriate time so
that the parents will purchase it along with other baby products (in the heat
of baby spending) usually just before a baby is born. It would be best applied as part of a baby car
seat design. The initial customer would be the parent of the child, and the
subsequent customer would be the car seat manufacturer.
Venture Concept. The product has been simplified to just address
this need of hot cars deaths. The product will be a pad that is applied to a
car seat that would alert the parents or caregivers if the car has stopped so
that the parents would be gently reminded that the child is waiting for them to
get them. The weight of the baby would implement the pad, and the car in the off
position would set off a sensor to start playing a soft tune to remind the
parent. The product is designed to be helpful. It would act as an alarm (soft
tune instead of a loud buzzer) that would need to be turned off so that it
would automatically reset once the baby is placed back in the seat such as a
phone alarm. The venture concept has been modified yet again and is a direct hit to the problem at hand.
Parents would easily switch to
this product because it would be offered on new car seat designs for not much
more money and would be a natural part of the buying process that already
exists. The product would cost the manufacturer pennies on the dollar, maybe at
a price of approximately $10.00 or less per car seat. There would be a patent on
the design and each car seat manufacturer could advertise its car seat as a
safety seat. They could sell it through their own advertising efforts, and they
would come out looking like a hero. I would just get a portion of the profit
that my product generates.
There would be no competitors
because I wish to sell this product to all
the top car seat manufactures. Should one company only agree to purchase
the product from me if they were exclusive, then their competitors would be the
other car seat manufacturers. The other car seat manufacturers would be forced
to substitute the item to offer their own version. This could cause them to
make a better, more improved idea starting with our idea as a base bypassing
the patent.
I would start the business in my
own home by myself by working to design a seat pad much like an adult car seat
comfortable cushion pad. I would use existing technology to have it be
implemented and then reset. This seat pad could evolve to have additional
features on it such as a heated element for winters.
My most important resource will
be using my human capital. I believe I can get the idea started myself, create
a sample product to then present it to the proper decision makers at baby car
seat manufacturing companies. Should they not want to come aboard, the back up
plan would be to sell the pad separately and added to a car seat in a standard
size. I hope to have negotiating skills to present and sell the product. I can
also design it to be aesthetically pleasing and comfortable. The idea is an
easy one, so it is imitable. I would have to get a patent or have a contractual
agreement between me and the manufacturer(s) to either offer it for years to
come or to buy the idea from me.
My next
step in this venture would be to investigate a patent to protect the idea. Then
I would like to contact car seat manufacturers to discuss the idea with them.
In five years from now, I would be like to be making pennies on the dollar for
each car seat sold that had my safety pad on it as standard.
Previously my product was vastly
different so the feedback was also vastly different. The product started out as
a health stat monitoring device, which already existed, but did not address the
hot car issue. The product was rather expensive, and it didn’t narrow down to a
specific need that new parents had except worrying that their child might
become ill. The concept had ventured far away from the original goal. Then the
product became part of a child safety seat.
I had a lot of great comments on how the
product is best served as a B2B product and how manufacturers of child care
safety seats already knew that market, that customer and how they think. Most
of my feedback at the beginning was positive, they just seemed to like the idea
and what it would accomplish. My nephew was afraid the music would play when
the car was in a stopped motion, like at a stoplight. I reassured him that the
car would have to be turned off. My brother thought the music should get louder
to some degree so as to really bring the point home to get the child out of the
car already.
The feedback that stuck with me the most
was from Dr. Pryor addressing how the product had (in my own words) become complicated.
He was quickly able to narrow down a great, simplified solution to the
problem/need I was solving for with For
Kid’s Sake. (I was afraid previously that I would offend someone right out
of buying the product with a message of who buys this product may be capable of
leaving a baby in a hot car. They might think, “Why would I want to buy this? I’m
not capable of that” So, I kept adding features to it. But, with Dr. Pryor’s
quick wit, in about one minute he had a solution.
Describe how you changed your venture concept, based on what you
learned from the feedback. Dr. Pryor said, “Just offer it as a seat pad that
is triggered by body weight.” (Hmmm, yes, that is great!). How
seamlessly simplified and smart. Now, how would we connect it to the car
stopping and with someone exiting the car? It would have to be connected with
the driver somehow. Then it struck me that it could also be triggered by the driver’s seat belt.
When the belt is released, and the driver is getting out of the car, the music
plays! It could be blue-tooth enabled and connected with the car seat.
Or…better yet, it could be part of the car’s
manufacturing and something to sell to car manufacturers. When you sit in your
car and turn the key once, and the seat belt isn’t fastened, the sound starts to
remind you to put on your safety belt. Why
not have a different sound start when the car is turned off or when your
seat belt is released to remind you to check the car for precious cargo.
It really is just a reminder that is needed. I would like to further explore
this idea and venture concept because it is getting more and more simplified
and will be easy to do! I may not make
any money, but if I save one life, I’ll be thrilled! I will still try to patent
the idea if it is novelty enough.
So, the idea may have been solved. If I just
speak with a car manufacturing company and ask them to add a sound or music
that plays to remind someone once the driver’s seat belt has been released or
when the car is turned off, to check the car for precious cargo, the problem
would be corrected. It would take advertising to bring the point home so that
people would learn what it is all about. Then every car manufacturer would need
to jump on the band wagon. The idea would cost them pennies on the dollar to do
it and they would be heroes saving babies. It would be nice to get a couple of
the pennies for the idea.

Hey Virginia, I love how far along you have come with your product and how many adjustments you have made to it. I think everything that Dr. Pryor told you was great advice and I think the seat weight detector is definitely the way to go. I also learned during my time in this class that sometimes the simpler a product is the better because it is not only easier to advertise but also for the consumer to use/understand.
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