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-photographers-like minded and good stuff to shoot | -photographers-like minded and good stuff to shoot | ||
*Professionals(Engineers)- | *Professionals(Engineers) - Need space outside of company to grow and work, need space where they can work with others outside company, and bring kids. Working for large corporations the work performed often limits engineers to working on things that the company needs and not something that the engineer is interested in. | ||
-electrical Electrical design and simulation equipment, however, are pricey and can be difficult to locate | -electrical Electrical design and simulation equipment, however, are pricey and can be difficult to locate | ||
-mechanical -wood and metal, fairly comodotized, but they yearn for community, the garage is lonely! | -mechanical -wood and metal, fairly comodotized, but they yearn for community, the garage is lonely! | ||
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*Kids!-we need to stop hiding the tools of creation from them. They need to grow up in worlds, around tools and the creators in the community, so they understand that these things are available to them and can begin building their knowledge network early. | *Kids!-we need to stop hiding the tools of creation from them. They need to grow up in worlds, around tools and the creators in the community, so they understand that these things are available to them and can begin building their knowledge network early. | ||
*The curious and motivated! - We get away with this vagary because of our non profit status. We want to target anyone interested! We want to challenge passers by into walking in and we want to put a tool in their hand. It is time to return to the tools of creation to our people! | *The curious and motivated! - We get away with this vagary because of our non profit status. We want to target anyone interested! We want to challenge passers by into walking in and we want to put a tool in their hand. It is time to return to the tools of creation to our people! | ||
==Our Product== | ==Our Product== |
Revision as of 00:43, 15 February 2011
"Non-profit, as well as government agency business plans tend to focus on the "organizational mission" which is the basis for their governmental status or their non-profit, tax-exempt status, respectively." - Wikipedia
Idea
HeatSync Labs provides a collaborative workspace where engineers, entrepreneurs, students and tinkerers come together to imagine and build tomorrow’s innovations.
We break down barriers to innovation by providing equipment and facilities to people interested in programming, hardware hacking, physics, chemistry, mathematics, photography, security, robotics, and art.
We encourage hands-on development of exciting new creations, we host talks, workshops, and encourage knowledge exchange through collaborative development projects, and we stimulate learning by providing mentoring and cross-disciplinary educational opportunities.
Our vision is a world where we re-awaken our population and reinstate the knowledge of creation in opposition to our throw-away society. We aim to empower our population, delivering the confidence and skills to compete in a globalized economy.
Overview and Plan Objectives
Market Research
- Entrepreneurs-need access to a talent pool to start building their team, need resources and connections to create their prototype
- Students and hobbyists-want to be a part of something big, want to run into big projects and be invited to help and learn
- Artists-studio space and tools
-photographers-like minded and good stuff to shoot
- Professionals(Engineers) - Need space outside of company to grow and work, need space where they can work with others outside company, and bring kids. Working for large corporations the work performed often limits engineers to working on things that the company needs and not something that the engineer is interested in.
-electrical Electrical design and simulation equipment, however, are pricey and can be difficult to locate -mechanical -wood and metal, fairly comodotized, but they yearn for community, the garage is lonely!
- Scientists?
- Kids!-we need to stop hiding the tools of creation from them. They need to grow up in worlds, around tools and the creators in the community, so they understand that these things are available to them and can begin building their knowledge network early.
- The curious and motivated! - We get away with this vagary because of our non profit status. We want to target anyone interested! We want to challenge passers by into walking in and we want to put a tool in their hand. It is time to return to the tools of creation to our people!
Our Product
Most importantly, what we provide is a community for these people to be a part of. A small subset of tools can be readily purchased and accessed, but more and more people are moving away from working alone in their garages to connecting with their communities and on the internet. We broaden horizons by having all these people and resources in the same room, breaking down the mental block that these tools are not unavailable or unapproachable. We bring the tools of creation OUT of the industrial districts.
We also bring these tools out of the silos of our tech school and college brethren. True cross discipline work can not happen via meetings, tech talks, etc. We work side by side whenever possible. When specialized tools or knowledge is needed our people may graduate briefly to silod learning, but the starting point must be working side by side.
Secondly we push people to get involved. There are no wallflowers at HeatSync Labs. You bring your project and work on it, or we put a hammer in your hand and we put you to work.
Lastly, we provide access to the tools of creation. We provide application IN ADDITION to theory. Truly the best way to learn XXX is via doing. Owning a true spread of tools from all disciplines of manufacturing is still hardly viable. Tools can be expensive, dirty, loud, and dangerous for the home or garage.
Our Goals
1 yr 5 yr 10yr?
Experience and Capabilities
Principals (The Team)
- List the Board Members and Their Experience Levels - This was included and can be updated for our f1023
Partners, Community Partners
Who do we partner with for activities?:
- ASU
- Elementary Schools
- Gangplank
- etc.
Current Business Accomplishments
Workshops
Monthly we run a free to attend Arduino workshop where we train kids to adults how to program micro-controllers. Hundreds of people, from children to adults have attended our monthly meetings with the goal of empowering themselves with technology to solve their own problems. MORE HERE
Most recently we had been asked to create a workshop series on soldering and programing for UrbanStew another local nonprofit. Again, we wanted to instill the values of creation, having our attendees actually BUILD the computer they would eventually program. Demystifying these devices which are increasingly becoming ubiquitous.
Public Meetings
We have hosted over 24 free public educational events this year. Every 1st and 3rd Thursday we invite in a speaker to invigorate us, and them. From materials, to tools, to processes we want to empower our people with the knowledge they need to succeed. Topics have included:
- Astronomy
- PCB Layout and Design with Eagle Cad
- PCB Chemical Etching, Heat Transfer, with FeCl
- Haptic Interfaces
- Lock Picking
- Cube.ly 3D printer Design
- PaperCraft
- Thermoforming
- Near Space Project Balloon - Idaho Communications Payload
- High Speed Photography
- Haystack Project - Internet Search Anonymity Project
- Working with Acrylic
- Glass Working
- Rep Rap Made Easy - Open Source 3D Printer Design
- Tear Down Party(everyone brings a piece of electronics to tear down for parts in order to understand the underlying components)
- Lathing for fun and profit
- Electroluminescent Wire
- Monster Plush Party (Disassembling plush dolls and sewing them back together with electronics - Recycling Old Toys)
- Coffee Science and Arduino
- Arduino and VOIP - Dial-a-Lulz
- CAD/CAM Introduction
- Home Brewing
Weekly Events
We host weekly 3d printing meetup event where we foster the innovative field of personal manufacturing. These devices are finally realizing the promises of the Star Trek Replicator, creating 3d, multi material, objects before your eyes! Even more intersting is the idea of the machine creating the machine. This is the promise delivering Moore's Law for computer chips (exponential increase as the computer designs the next computer) to the mechanical realm!
Large Scale Projects
Write it as a story?
Outreach
Our 501c3 chartered mission is education, but its also our passion.
Throughout this past year we focused on education, not only internally, but externally. It was our joy to mentor our first First Lego League teams. Our kids, mostly 9r olds, worked throughout 2010 Body Forward Challenge, as the FLL put its to "explore the cutting-edge world of Biomedical Engineering to discover innovative ways to repair injuries, overcome genetic predispositions, and maximize the body's potential, with the intended purpose of leading happier and healthier lives." They learned computer programming and mechanical and biological engineering concepts culminating in a team presentation and robot competition. The goal, again here, was to empower them to solve THEIR OWN problems. Our technique was entirely discovery learning and the adults were only there to supervise and answer questions. It was the first year for our kids and they had amazing fun. In addition our mentor won best mentor for the season.
Recently we've waded into science education waters. We've been working with a local teacher to help develop, implement and fund science courseware. Our first two labs included an earthquake simulation for student built toothpick structures, and an examination of strawberry DNA.
Internal
August 28th was the culmination of several months of preparation. More than 40 people attended our near space balloon launch, from children to adults, to help us 'chase' down the landing. A team of XXX People planned and executed the development of a payload to survive a trip to ~75k feet into the upper atmosphere, and see it safely return. Anyone from the public was welcome to join the development team and learn the multidisciplinary fundamentals necessary to launch an object into nearspace!
A new team has formed around tackling issues related to solar power generation and storage. A rocket engineer, turbine engineer, electrical engineers, students and hobbyists are all working to adapt an MIT design for a solar collector. The goal is to leverage our location in the Arizona desert to further understand renewable energy problems and solutions.
Related Past Businesses and Their Accomplishments
Work Force Experience and Capabilities
Business Assets
Marketing Plan and Forecast
Competitive Analysis
Universities and Tech Schools
- MCC
- EVIT
- ASU
- U of A
Incubators
- Skysong's Hackspace
High schools pulling out of access to the tools of creation because of safety, budget cuts, etc.
Colleges continue to be silos. Inter-departmental bickering and inability to communicate leads to an institution will all the tools present which are necessary to succeed, yet frustratingly kept at arms length.
Build large buildings off campus, offer offices, more closed off spaces.
Putting on tech talks and having free food doesn't build a community, it simply attracts an audience that prefers to be fed.
- Techstars
- 500 Startups
Co-Working/Collaboration
- AZ Disruptors
- Gangplank
- Co-Hoots
Hackerspaces
It's a Global Phenomenon.
We're most like a traditional academic incubator model mixed with the newer coworking model. Entreprenuers and skilled tradespeople who don't wish to work in an office alone but would rather work side by side with the other brightest minds in the community in order to build their workspace in public More specifically, we are part of a larger maker/do-it-yourself culture exemplified by Make Magazine. There are spaces are popping up throughout the united states, and globally, all with different visions and goals, but all listing themselves at hackerspaces.org.
Locally we are most like our peer coworking/collaboration sister and landlord, Gangplank. Gangplank, much like us, intends to revolutionize education, community, and collaboration. Hardware and access to tools is on their agenda, but only superficially.
What makes us different from all these is our focus on infrastructure. It has become very vogue to open a space, provide wifi and try to build community around Bring-Your-Own-Computer concepts. These purposely dodge the challenges of infrastructure. Even our schools are pulling out of this area in frustration. We refuse to back down. The infrastructure is indeed the hard part, but it is also the difference. The infrastructure, the safety, training, liability, skills and experience to make these things open to the public are the key to bringing creation back to our throw away society.
Marketing Plan
- Entrepreneurs
TechCrunch and other online sites have fetishized the startup lifestyle and it will be important to capitalize on this, tech stars, students and student groups
- Students and hobbyists-
Make culture is the big way to reach these people. Make Magazine, make blog, hackaday, hackerspace advertising are the way to reach these. On campuses, Technical students are becoming more and more disenfranchised with the opportunities and equipment available to them in academia. There was a day many years ago where the only place you could find a 'computer' was in academia, but that time has passed. There may be as many as 300,000 college and technical school students in the phoenix metro area, with only maybe 5% with arts/ design/technical backgrounds, leading to 15,000 possible customers. These customers are going to be more eager to get their hands on professional equipment, but also more sensitive to price. It will be important to stress the experience and connections membership in our elite organization can bring them, connections to local jobs and internships, as well as a start upon the career of an entrepreneur.Outreach to students should be done on campus. Poster advertising is free, and student ambassadors would be cheap to hire. Another method of reaching these users could be through ad-vertainment in the form of speeches and presentations on campus. Student groups will be another excellent way of reaching the correct demographic. Groups including Linux Users Groups, On campus Engineering fraternities and societies, will be a valuable resource.
- Artists
Find these people through the local groups. First friday, Urban Stew, colleges. Art stores. Photography competitions, showings, free nights for groups to use tools.
Also want to target craft/diy communities. Geek Girls are a huge group of girls doing interesting work in the valley.
- Professionals (Engineers) -
The IEEE Phoenix membership is 3,600 members. These members are professionals well into their careers and should have some income to be 'invested' in their future. We will want to sell them on setting out to peruse their dream rather than staying at the same job they may be dissatisfied with. Another interesting concept to be exploited is that engineers who use their companies equipment may find themselves mired in IP rights issues. The way to reach these users will be through their professional society and through professional publications including IEEE publications, Circuit Cellar, Nuts and Volts, Wired and possibly Linux publications. Another good avenue will be trade shows and strategic partnerships. It may be possible to work with the big electronics vendors including Jameco, Digikey, and Newark to cross promote by being a local presence for these online companies.
As for mechanicals these can be gotten to through local groups like Valley Metal and XX wood workers.
- Scientists?
- Kids! - Our public schools need help!
- The curious and motivated! - Walk by traffic, press, word of mouth, social networking (twitter, linked in, facebook)
Development plan (Execution of Marketing Strategy)
Plan of Action
Shortfall of Xthousand currently, over a 6 month period,
Current actions are being taken to raise that money prior to move to ensure stability.
Based on projected membership numbers, we will be stable within our space at XXX members, and will be able to grow to XX members and Xsq ft of tooling within Xthousand square feet ensuring our next location for XX years.
This space will allow XX type of activity(meetings, presentations, rock shows?)
The next tool acquisitions proposed include shopbot (wood working computerized 2d cutter) plasma cutter(metal working computerized 2d cutter) cnc milling machine(metal working computerized 3d cutter) injection molding industrial sewing
Within that space intend to have desks rentable for X amount of time continue to allow storage for members
It is our intention to find a city to partner with long term so that the move after this one will last 5 years on lease and allow for growth during that time.
Financials
- Membership
added average of 2 members per month over past year most recently seeing per month growth numbers spike last 3 month seen sustained growth rate average of over 200% 77% of members are the basic (middle rate plan) seen attrition of 2 members so far over the entire year.
- Donations
Rep Rap Pledge Drive - 1k in 5 days 1 year ago Laser Cutter Pledge Drive - 10 in 25 days. 2 months ago
- Fundraiser
Our last fundraiser, in September, a mix of birthday party, science fair and electronic music show, targeted 100 donors for $10 each and was monetarily successful and is still regarded and spoken highly of in the community.