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<FONT size="5pt" color="#0e6671">Entrepreneurship</FONT>: </br>We have a global project, concerning many countries. We have generated interest in several city, National or global entities including the New Orleans Mosquito control board. We took a summer course on startup creation and management organized by the Technology tranfer department of Institut Pasteur. We discussed with the Civic drone company on the idea of creating a startup for our Mos(kit)o project. We evaluated the competition by researching the existence of other mosquito Trap building, or mosquito eradication companies. We have produced a business plan, including the cost of our device. We produced a document for other iGEM teams about the opportunity of business transition from Open source science to Startup, and Intellectual property issues.</a><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Entrepreneurshipt">(evidence)</a></br></br></br></br> | <FONT size="5pt" color="#0e6671">Entrepreneurship</FONT>: </br>We have a global project, concerning many countries. We have generated interest in several city, National or global entities including the New Orleans Mosquito control board. We took a summer course on startup creation and management organized by the Technology tranfer department of Institut Pasteur. We discussed with the Civic drone company on the idea of creating a startup for our Mos(kit)o project. We evaluated the competition by researching the existence of other mosquito Trap building, or mosquito eradication companies. We have produced a business plan, including the cost of our device. We produced a document for other iGEM teams about the opportunity of business transition from Open source science to Startup, and Intellectual property issues.</a><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Entrepreneurshipt">(evidence)</a></br></br></br></br> | ||
− | <FONT size="5pt" color="#0e6671">Applied Design</FONT>: </br> | + | <FONT size="5pt" color="#0e6671">Applied Design</FONT>: </br>Since the begining of our work, we thought about the project not only as a scientific innovation but most importantly as a global scenario. We defined every actor that the project would involve and their role, from local administrators to “reservist” citizens. Consequently, we designed the two physical components that make the link between our bioproduced patch and the potential users. The technical and functional specifications have been defined closely to meet the scientific constraints. A great deal of attention was devoted to safety issues, user friendliness, but also to the aesthetics and ergonomics of shapes. We kept in mind the constraints of low cost objects not depending on electric power. We went from sketches to 3D models, to 3D printing, and the outcome was a set of quite functional prototypes.</a><a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Design ">(evidence)</a> |
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