CES Day 2 Recap – January 9, 2019
The Enventys Partners team spent day two of CES visiting many of the marketplaces, checking out major brands’ new products.
The Enventys Partners team spent day two of CES visiting many of the marketplaces, checking out major brands’ new products.
The Enventys Partners team spent day one of CES checking out the up-and-coming companies and technologies in Eureka Park, and it certainly did not disappoint.
As the year winds down, our team is anxiously anticipating the arrival of CES 2019. This past year has seen many innovations in technologies including IOT connectivity, artificial intelligence and much more, and we are excited to get a first look at all the new products and technologies coming to the market next year.
In order to get the most out of a trip to CES, it’s important to plan ahead and go in with a strategy so that you can continue to capitalize on your trip for the rest of the year. We’ve outlined everything you need to know to achieve post-CES success for your business.
For first timers, CES can be a place of wonder and excitement, but without proper preparation it can also be immensely overwhelming. Not to worry, though! We’ve put together our best tips for navigating the massive tradeshow to ensure that you get the most out of your first trip to CES.
You want to take the world by storm, but you don’t want to put your company in the red or pursue a crowdfunding campaign that will fail. To provide your product with the best chance for success, you need to do market research.
ABC’s Shark Tank can be a great opportunity for companies selling a physical good that need extra capital. Wondering how you can get your product in front of the Sharks? We’ve put together a guide below to help you get started.
Sourcing may be one of the most exciting pieces of the product development lifecycle. You’ve conceptualized a new design, created prototypes and now have your product ready for manufacturing.
Sourcing may be one of the most exciting pieces of the product development lifecycle. You’ve conceptualized a new design, created prototypes and now have your product ready for manufacturing.