Team:Calgary Entrepreneurial/Project/HumanPractices

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<h1>Approaching Our Project From Another Perspective</h1>
<h1>Approaching Our Project From Another Perspective</h1>
<p>During the development of our technology it became clear that a variety of hurdles would have to be overcome for our product to reach market.  These included areas surrounding safety of our technology to the public, perception of our technology by key decision makers and end-users, and the protection of the platform from competitors who would be interested in expanding into our market space. </p>
<p>During the development of our technology it became clear that a variety of hurdles would have to be overcome for our product to reach market.  These included areas surrounding safety of our technology to the public, perception of our technology by key decision makers and end-users, and the protection of the platform from competitors who would be interested in expanding into our market space. </p>
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<p>To achieve these aims we worked closely with our end-users and networked extensively with groups to gain importance insight into the development of our product.  We worked to analyze and predict the appropriate safety and containment solutions that would be required to not only provide a safe environment to our end-users, but also to prevent our end-user or other competitors from developing our ideas. Finally, we aimed to share our experiences and learning with new iGEM groups.</p>
<p>To achieve these aims we worked closely with our end-users and networked extensively with groups to gain importance insight into the development of our product.  We worked to analyze and predict the appropriate safety and containment solutions that would be required to not only provide a safe environment to our end-users, but also to prevent our end-user or other competitors from developing our ideas. Finally, we aimed to share our experiences and learning with new iGEM groups.</p>
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Approaching Our Project From Another Perspective

During the development of our technology it became clear that a variety of hurdles would have to be overcome for our product to reach market. These included areas surrounding safety of our technology to the public, perception of our technology by key decision makers and end-users, and the protection of the platform from competitors who would be interested in expanding into our market space.

A Composite Approach To "Human Practices" From a Company

What is Human Practices? More importantly, what relevance does it have to the formation of a company? How can we develop our ideas in an ethical, safe, and environmentally conscious ways to better the world? Our human practice initiatives aimed at providing answers to these questions within the context of our companies target market: the oil and gas industry.

To achieve these aims we worked closely with our end-users and networked extensively with groups to gain importance insight into the development of our product. We worked to analyze and predict the appropriate safety and containment solutions that would be required to not only provide a safe environment to our end-users, but also to prevent our end-user or other competitors from developing our ideas. Finally, we aimed to share our experiences and learning with new iGEM groups.

Networking Events

Biological Safety and Containment

Outreach and Community Development