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The product our team is commercializing is a NASA designed technology designed to store waste in space. This product works on Earth as well and has applicable multi-use capabilities. Throughout the last several months, the team has identified different markets to determine which of them would experience the most value from this product. The team conducted 25 interviews to grasp the landscape of the different markets related to this product. After a thorough analysis, it was found that vendors who support the disposal of different types of waste and sludge would be the best fit for this product. Vendors like Waste Management, Sharps, Stericycle, Sludge USA, etc.,” have large contracts with hospitals, biotech firms, labs, and cities to manage a wide spectrum of waste. The companies bring value to their clients by making a difficult process easier. However, the process is not seamless and, with certain types of waste, there are significant costs associated with not following an exact process. Throughout this process and interviews with companies like Sludge USA and Waste Management, the team identified a niche market in supporting sludge processes. Caked: Sludge Management is designed to bring value to this market by making their waste disposal process seamless, and saving these institutions significant costs in the long run, while creating additional value.
- Shapiro, Dylan Michael (Co-author)
- Brinson, Stacy (Co-author)
- Byrne, Jared (Thesis director)
- Patel, Manish (Committee member)
- Sebold, Brent (Committee member)
- Industrial, Systems & Operations Engineering Prgm (Contributor, Contributor)
- Industrial, Systems & Operations Engineering Prgm (Contributor, Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- 2021-04-23 12:30:57
- 2021-08-11 04:09:57
- 3 years 2 months ago