I have always been fascinated by miniature versions of things. As a kid, I built scale model cars and played with Hot Wheels and Micro Machines. I never drove a full-scale racecar but was obsessed with racing 1/10th scale R/C cars.
Last week, our team ventured to Las Vegas for the annual Consumer Electronics Show. After another successful year in Eureka Park and engaging with some of the most inspiring startups and entrepreneurs in the tech space, we’re more than excited about where the industry is going. See what our team had to say about their experience this year, as well as what they’re looking forward to in 2020.
After months of hard work, your crowdfunding campaign has come to an end. It’s time to get started on production and ship your new product to all of your eager backers. During this time, backers will have more questions than ever as they anticipate the delivery of your product.
So, you are attending CES this year. Congrats, because you are about to experience one of the biggest tradeshows on Earth and a must-attend event for anyone in the electronics industry. It is four days of non-stop, day and night action both in and outside of the show venues.
Picture this – you’ve achieved your funding goal on Kickstarter or Indiegogo and you’ve started production, but now you find that there is going to be an unavoidable delay in shipping your product to your backers. You don’t want to let your backers down, so what should you do?