Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Opinion on Biobotz Venture

I think that the group members are pursuing a noble cause that is very rewarding and will be even more in the long-run. The diversity of the group , each individual having their own talent and specialty contributes to the originality and creativity of the venture. However I do feel that there is an enormous profit pool that has not been tapped so far, certainly due to the fact that the venture is non-lucrative but it would not hurt to try. By doing this, I am sure that all the group members' entrepreneurship experience will triple. I look forward to contributing to the venture in this manner.

-Rob Gereige

2 comments:

David Copeland said...

I believe that the BioBotz presentation was very impressive. It certainly helped show me what a small group of people our age are able to accomplish. I'm sure the 50 thousand dollar grant they just received will go a long way in furthering their goal to help make molecular machines more accessible and fun for children and young students. The BioBotz presentation also helped show me the entrepreneurial aspects of this class. I was not aware of the entrepreneurial focus of the class at the beginning but I am now excited for that part.

Robert Lanzer said...

I was very impressed with the amount of work and the small group of BioBotz students have been able to accomplish in such a short period of time. If I have done half of what they have by the end of my college career I will be very happy. I think they truly have an interesting concept with many different avenues that could benefit both themselves and the customers that they reach with their products whatever they turn out being. I think that with toys and possible cartoons in the works they have lots of potential to make a profitable company. I also think that a game (board, card, etc..) could be a great way to further the futures of BioBotz