From 5,127 Failed Prototypes to a $20 Billion Empire!
So meet James Dyson, an English engineer who likes Solving everyday problems with innovative engineering.
In 1970s, James was frustrated with old vacuum cleaners. Firstly they were very bulky an
yes it is. also making 5000+ prototypes is really a big deal
0 replies
More like this
Recommendations from Medial
SUMIT DVIVEDI
Stealth âąÂ 8m
Making a SaaS product is really worthy ?
13 replies10 likes
Nagabhushan sb
Stealth âąÂ 1m
I have heard a lot that Be real is the next big thing and is poised as a snap killer. Is it really true?
0 replies1 like
Ravi Handa
Stealth âąÂ 3m
It is really hard to pick a car to buy.
Anything that can be looked at in the 15-25 L range?
Should have:
Automatic Transmission
Petrol
Good ground clearance
SUV
80% city driving. 5000 km / year. Yes, only 5k.
Will not buy Tata, Skoda, Volkswag
Do you think really big VC's like Sequoia or Tiger Global overrated?
Like the moment we hear a startup is funded by them, we think it's great but do you think it really is?
24 replies16 likes
Payal Manghnani
Stealth âąÂ 3m
Is 4 years of experience still "Junior"?
They're offering $60k-$65k.
For those with 4+ yearsâwhat are you making? Is this a fair deal?
Let's discuss!
is anyone here looking for a co-founder who can build prototypes and realtime working products with electronics in Bangalore??
0 replies4 likes
Amogh Kris
Stealth âąÂ 2m
hey PPL
I've started my own tshirt brand GUDBUD
I really want feedback on making it better yaal can visit it on gudbud.in and check it out
I really need a lot of feedback back on growing this I also need tips for social media.
Cheers
Amogh Kris
2 replies4 likes
Adhiraj
 âąÂ
Top Tier Experiences âąÂ 9m
Anyone here invest in stocks?
If yes, is it really that easy as they show in social media?