Test Before You Invest

Note: This event is fully booked. To be placed on a waiting list for this event, please email events@designvic.com.

Seminar overview

There are lots of great ideas. Unfortunately, in a business sense, not all the great ideas are great money makers. This workshop will give you the information needed to stand back and assess the business merits of an idea without breaking your bank.

Participants will be given an overview of how to size a potential market, undertake some low cost market research, and identify the critical success factors that will differentiate a great money maker, from a great money waster.

The interactive workshop has been designed specifically for a design audience utilising case studies and real examples.

Speakers

Mark Allsop - Account Director, Growth Solutions Consulting, Deloitte Touche Tomatsu

Seminar details

Wednesday 12 November 2008
1.00 pm to 5.00 pm
Registration: 12.45 pm

Deloitte Touche Tomatsu
180 Lonsdale Street Melbourne

Afternoon tea will be provided.

Free bookings

RSVP by Monday 10 November 2008
Bookings are essential. Please book early as places are limited.

To RSVP please click ‘Register for Event’ below and register your details.

Please direct further enquiries to David McLachlan on +61 3 9925 4195 or events@designvic.com

Related links

Deloitte - www.deloitte.com


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Event Details

Event Date

12:00 PM
12 November, 2008

Event Location

Deloitte Touche Tomatsu, 180 Lonsdale Street
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia

Case Studies

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Crumpler
Maverick Australian bag company Crumpler regularly wins best stand at trade shows around the world, including this year’s Outdoor Retailer Winter show in the US.
Sustainable Living Fabrics
Sustainable Living Fabrics, based in the Melbourne suburb of Oakleigh, makes furnishing fabrics for commercial interiors. They market their fabrics to architects and interior designers, who will specify SLF fabrics when they present a design to their clients.
Backcare & Seating
What is the true value of your IP, how do you value it and how do you protect it? Kumar Rajaratnam, founder and chief executive of Melbourne-based furniture company Backcare & Seating tells his story.
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