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Developing Your First Product? Avoid These 5 Mistakes That Lead to Solving a Problem That Doesn’t Exist, Wasting 1000 Hours & £100K, and Gaining 0 Users- And How To Solve Them (Even If You Have Given 100 Talks About Your Research Idea And Think You Are a Pro)

✔ 5 common mistakes in first product development✔ Strategies to enhance science communication✔ 3 key areas beyond product quality✔ How to leverage your existing user base✔ Tips on leveraging existing user base for your product

Everthing you need to develop your first Biotech product.

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Mistake #1: Communicating in scientific language that people outside your domain don’t understand - and why - Users won’t be able to understand what problem your product solves, hence they will not use it or recommend it to others.Mistake #2: Spending hours on refining your product while neglecting regulatory guidelines - and why - You have to re-develop the product, leading to time and resources waste.Mistake #3: Developing in vacuums (isolation) while ignoring integrability with existing systems - and why - You are missing the opportunity of utilising the existing user base of well-established platformsMistake #4: Getting overly attached to the product and not adapting to the users' need - and why - You are hurting the chance of using free product feature suggestions and making your product more usefulMistake #5: Focussing on perfect product launch but not creating a framework for post-launch monitoring - and why -You are going to do a big launch but don’t have any way to record/monitor the feedback (loosing the data to drive the future product development)

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