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Rocky is the
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Dog is barking
Barking disturb neighbors
Dog is bored
Dog needs attention
Dog wants to play
Dog needs a friend
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Solution is a Video-Robot for my pet
Working prototype
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Really nice looking Robot
We have started with a model
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Robots that fits to any interior
Different cases for robot on any taste
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Easy to use robot:
1.Unbox it
2.Connect to wi-fi
3.That’s it! Connect via
HTTP to your robot
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Features:
2 modes “Private” and “Public”:
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Public mode:
People in the internet can
connect to the Robot and play
with pets, by standing in a que
and every 60 seconds control
is switching from one
participant to another
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Target market: USA
Monetization model: subscription, benefit from
selling product
Facts:
• USA citizens spend more than 52 Billion $ on
their pets each year;
• Pets Services is presented in Top 5 rating of the
best industry to start business in 2012;
* Statistic presented by inVenture
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Competitors:
D-link IP camera
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Competitors:
iZON – Remote room monitor
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Competitors:
Weaknesses: Our Benefits:
1.1. Extremely hard to install 1.Easy to use. Ready from the
2.It can not move box!
3.There is no interaction 2. Can be moved with angle
device (laser/hand etc.) 160+
4.Extremely hard to use web- 3. Interaction by moving laser
site http://mydlink.com pointer, hand or voice
5.Not cross-platform, only 4. Cross-platform (also
Windows planning making iOS, Android
6.Expensive price, starting apps)
from 100$ 5. Cheap price, starting from
50$
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Alexander Neskin, founder, CTO
Currently employed as a CTO of the leading digital
agency on Ukrainian market – Prodigi.
Successfully started projects for Microsoft, Kyivstar
(www.iloveukraine.com.ua), STB (X-factor online),
InBev, KrafFoods, Discovery and others
Andrey Klen, Creative Director
Art-director, graphic designer. Successfully built
visual communication strategies for non-profit
organizations: Kyiv Sculpture Project, Kyiv Pop-up
Galleries, Ukrainian Culture magazine, numerous art-
exhibitions and created designs for commercial
clients: Microsoft, Nestle, Danone, Kyivstar and
others
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Our goal is to create a really nice looking
robot that can be placed in most of the
interiors.
It also should have reasonable price. We
want to start from 50$/per 1 robot and higher
depends on configuration:
Robot can be produced with different sides
to control: hand that throwing a ball, some
glow to pet your little friend, etc.
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Done
Done
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We are looking for early-bird
investment and coaching in
marketing product development
Thanks for your attention!
please contact us at:
Alex Neskin (a.neskin@gmail.com)