Thursday, April 25, 2024

Kickstarter gives startups the tools to help prevent hardware flops

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Turning a product idea into a real, finished piece of hardware takes a great deal of hard work — just ask the folks behind the Zano mini-drone. A few years ago, an independent study even found that nine percent of crowdfunding projects never even deliver. Now, Kickstarter is finally doing something about the problem with a new program called Hardware Studio that aims to coach new inventors and would-be entrepreneurs through the ins and outs of building a working product they can brin…
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