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Technical Collaboration to Make Lab Instruments

02/18/2007 12:54 AM

Hello, I am a technical engineer to make various types of industrial lab instruments like oven, furnace, fume hood, laminar flow bench , autoclave, salt spray corrosion and so many types of environmental chambers etc. I have so many customers in India

Now, they are all expected imported products and equal quality but I don't have the necessary machines for making sheet metal work and painting /powder coating etc. More over, I am expected finance with foreign collaboration for the above products. Who to interested to start in India? Please contact us through this mail.

thanking you.

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Re: Technical Collaboration to Make Lab Instruments

02/18/2007 11:54 PM

Such communication will not yield results for simple reason that you have a status of a beginner engineer with no set up and no risk taking funds and no business experience.

If you wish to be a small start up business man then I will not discourage you but this is not going to give you funds or technology. What you can do is to count on small funds and add up some from your well wishers and develop a small thing that may find market. Once you know the difficulties of manufacturing small usable instruments and how to negotiate for business, you will know your limits. After getting small orders, just walk into any bank and show the orders and they may offer some start up finance for further manufacturing.

There is lot to do but sure not to be ventured at the first place as it will take only a month to run out of funds unless there is some buyer. Manufactured goods make no money. You have to sell them else start loosing on interest on investment.

Investor will like to know yearly gain right from first year and preferably your progress every 3 months.

I can invest in your business if you are very sure you can make things. You can start with simple relative humidity and humidity+temperature measurement instruments. I can partially finance you for 100 sensors for nominal cost and that you can make Rs.5,00,000 or US$12,000 worth instruments of Rs.5000 each in perhaps 3 month which is the first phase of your business. If you can market these every 3 months then you can easily make very good money by rotating the investment 4 times yearly.

Does that make sense to you? If not then what is your actual aim in posting it can also be disclosed? I am willing to extend this offer to any Indian start up who is keen in manufacturing such sensors and control systems for industries. I can also provide training and know how if that is essential. I am not sure if any one else will ever do such thing in India. However, I understand the problem and have resources so can do it to this extend. I do not invest money directly in start up companies.

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Re: Technical Collaboration to Make Lab Instruments

02/19/2007 6:20 AM

Welcome Mr Technical Engineer,

When you are beginning to take the plunge-do for the future 10+ years.

Begin with Servicing those who want fast modern Data Acquisition/Processing/Distributed Control --for Mid/Large Works/Plant/Labs.

Look into such in great detail:

http://by116fd.bay116.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/getmsg?msg=6F490662-1CED-43CB-962D-D527851CE0F8&start=0&len=22952&msgread=1&imgsafe=n&curmbox=00000000%2d0000%2d0000%2d0000%2d000000000001&a=02ed6fbeb282e8dbba62c5785d286993c861ef26892d4cb3ab5acd78979a5d5c

If you fail to understad go to your local Instrumentation Professor to explain.

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02/19/2007 7:27 AM

Professional product development usually takes a lot of time and is usually a team work. I think, this person knows about the technology and how each technology makes money. However, manufacturing is multiple dimension in business. It is management, finance, HR and labor, research, production and quality, advertisement and sale.

Some people think that any one can make goods and make money as one knows about the way product is made or the way product is working. It is never that simple. I feel that people in other developed countries are more solid in making plans and Indians make sweeping plans. Perhaps our gust may have different background and can be better judge for himself/herself.

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02/22/2007 8:44 AM

Hey Buddy,

looks like you are driven to work your thing in the right direction. what are the specifications on the oven, furnace and others you require for the lab? My email is naveen.savaram@gmail.com I will take a look at it if I can help you.

Warm regards,

Naveen

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02/22/2007 9:28 AM

Mr. Techie,

If you are sending to Naveen --why not to me too? The More ,the Merrier. Right?

mikemahant@hotmail.com

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02/22/2007 1:36 PM

That sounds like 1+1 = 11 engineers ready to do a job. I like the engineering power as it shows very fast results.

If there is any one who can do anode array formation on MCP then I am ready to offer US$1000 for each job well done plus price of the MCP from Burle. This job is for experts as too much cost involved for the Burle MCP itself is to the order of US$10000 so armatures please wait till you become experts on small jobs.

www.burle.com

http://www.burle.com/cgi-bin/byteserver.pl/pdf/MCP-MP%20Info%20Sheet.pdf

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