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Compare key qualitative and quantitative characteristics of Adipose Tissue Filtering Devices produced by Tiger Aesthetic Medical and its competitors.
By the end of the project, you will develop a PowerPoint presentation that provides an overview of key qualitative and quantitative parameters of a medical device as well as be able to explain these parameters in a way that adds business value and gives a company’s executive team strategic direction regarding a class of products in the reconstruction and aesthetic space. You will also develop skills to present these findings in visually concise and appealing way with the use of plots and graphics. All these skills are critical to any budding entrepreneur or new product development engineer!
Get to know the Build Fellow and other students, ask questions about the project requirements, prepare your workspace.
Identify at least 4 competitor devices on the market
Identify qualitative and quantitative characteristics of 2-3 of the devices, prepare an Excel document with data sources
Identify qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the other 2 devices, add info to your Excel document.
Create the first draft of the visual comparison of the identified products (using Excel Graphics or any other open-source tool). Present JPG or PDF versions of graphics.
Finalize visualizations (PDF or JPG).
Create a PowerPoint slide deck with insights and recommendations based on the comparison visualizations.
Polish your project deliverables and present them to the Build Fellow and other students in the final group session.
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Ariel Seidner is Build Fellow at Open Avenues, where he works with students leading projects in Field of Material Science.
Ariel is a Research & Development Engineer at Tiger Aesthetics Medical where he works on developing new medical devices for reconstruction and aesthetics. Ariel has 6 years of experience in R&D, project management and Product Development in medical devices. Prior to joining Tiger Aesthetics Medical, he worked at Establishment Labs.
He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Material Science & Engineering from Cornell University.
A fun fact about Ariel is that he is an EVOO fanatic and he needs to be walked outdoors 5 times a day.