Chapter 1071 Profit Points
Maybe they really didn't connect Buck with his handsome and handsome customers in the advertising company, and no one received him at all. When they walked into this warehouse full of computers and various equipment, they didn't even look at him.
There is no office separation in the spacious and empty warehouse. Just next to the long assembly table in the center, there is a middle-aged man with an arrogant look flying in English: "Your project looks promising, but in fact it is all bubbles. Apple is developing wearable devices. Can't it be better than you? Samsung in South Korea is also developing similar products, but it is not as good as your grass-roots team? As far as I know, there are several major manufacturers in mainland China that are developing similar products. Do you have the financial strength? See the opportunity as soon as possible, so as not to miss out on the spot and no one will pay attention to you!"
There were more than a dozen people with this middle-aged man, scattered around, and talking persuasion, and bringing Buck in, the other three young people had different expressions. One of them should be the one who said they wanted to sell them in a package at the advertising company, and tried their best to lobby for their companions: "Boss Tony Chen is already very sincere and offered us a price of one million US dollars... I think it can be sold!"
If you want to go to the United States to find venture capital to make money, you are a little stubborn: "I hope you can get $5 million in venture capital. In the future, we will do CEO ourselves and form our own brand industry!"
Buck came in and stood on his side: "Yes, I think Abin is right. It's just a temporary difficulty now. As long as we can get through it, this product is still competitive in the market. We are different from the products of those big manufacturers. We focus on health, so we must have confidence..."
The only thing he cared about was the warm glasses that didn't speak, his eyes wandered around without focus. From the computer he was still placing his finger next to him, he was skillfully tapped with one hand, but he was absent-minded, not sure if he had other plans or what.
Tony Chen mocked: "VC? Go and see the situation of Nasdaq in the United States. Can venture capital still be found in the economic crisis that began in 2008?"
Abin insisted: "It is because of this that we returned to Kuala Lumpur for research and development, otherwise it started directly in Silicon Valley. What we need now is venture capital for us to develop, rather than selling children like this to some merchants. Thank you, we refuse this cooperation..."
Buck nodded slightly to the young man's approach. The so-called dream must be persisted. Many people are shaken at this critical moment or have other ideas. Tony Chen was stunned for a moment and laughed: "Is that right? OK... I'm just waiting to see if you can survive this month's rent, and the loans and funds you owe to all parties are coming soon. I'm waiting for you to come and ask me!" He waved his hand very arrogantly and took a large group of people out, but when he walked to Buck, he paused and looked at the man carrying the basket of vegetables: "What did you say just now? Are you here to invest?"
Buck originally wanted to wait for him to leave before discussing the details, but now there is nothing to hide. He put the plastic bag in his hand on the long workbench first: "Yes, who is responsible for the technical equipment of this thing? I want to talk to him."
Everyone, including the boss Tony Chen and the other party A Bin, all showed an expression that seemed to have seen something funny and absurd drama. Several young people shrugged in a Westernized manner and frowned: "A Bin, this project has my efforts. Now I think it is time to realize profits. I am not optimistic about the future market prospects of this project. I hope it is enough to get my share. I have a new idea now..." A Bin turned around and argued with him, no longer paid attention to Buck, and brought Buck in and participated. In the end, the one who could finally concentrate on playing computers, let alone look up.
Buck thought that his cabbage had a bad effect of reducing investment confidence. Just as he was about to speak, Tony Chen patted his shoulder with great mockery: "Do you know what investment is? Do you understand this R&D architecture?" Then he went out with a laugh, but Buck noticed that he left two people outside the warehouse.
It seems that I still made an amateur mistake just like I told Mou Tianbo that I should not monopolize the industry and raise the price of medicine. I touched my nose a little embarrassedly and walked forward, talking to the only warm glasses that were operating the computer quickly without talking: "That's right. I tried this thing for a few days, and I found that the blood pressure measurement was not accurate, the heart rate was barely enough, but the sleep data was not accurate, and the breathing rate..." Pieces of programming data flowed quickly on the screen of someone's computer, and Buck couldn't understand it, let alone whether the other party was listening to him or not.
Three young men a few meters away turned their heads when they heard what he said, but they didn't care or pay attention. The warm glasses in front of Buck stopped slightly and did not look up: "This is nothing to do. This involves the calculation module. It requires a large number of clinical trials, third-party FDA trials, more than 10,000 large sample data collection tests, and rich small sample medical institutions testing tests. We have no money to do it."
Although I couldn't understand what the several professional terms that emerged, Buck still understood that the small bracelet was fixed on the wrist and the human data detected was actually generated based on massive sample data. If the number of samples collected was larger, the more accurate the final conclusion would be. This studio, which was relatively short of R&D funds, obviously saved this part.
Then Buck asked a question that he shouldn't have asked even more stupidly: "So what is the detection principle of your bracelet?"
The four young men glared at him: "Sir, please tell us where your bracelet comes from. Please leave this bracelet, or we will call the police immediately!"
Yes, this is something that people have worked hard to develop. How can they tell others about the testing principles and other things, regardless of patent technology or R&D core? Buck also found himself saying stupid words and quickly remedy it: "That's right, I mainly think that the measurement is inaccurate. If you can measure accurately, these data alone are not enough. Blood pressure, heartbeat, etc., can it be extended to blood sugar and pulse? If you can accurately determine whether a person's body is healthy and whether there are any diseases, I think I can get an absolute investment, no matter how much you need."
The expressions on the faces of the four young people are still different.
But the Abin, who is obviously in a leadership position, is more focused: "No matter how much you say, how much does it mean."
Buck took off the bracelet on his wrist, and he had long noticed that there was a simple number on it: "This is a sample you gave to advertising companies to shoot and produce promotional videos, packaging and other series of products. Our company just signed an advertising agreement with them for more than millions of dollars. I think it should not be a problem for investing in the research and development of a single product like you. Moreover, we don't care about the shares, prices, profits of the bracelet itself, and we have another source of profit."
Yes, as a military doctor, Buck did see the profit point of this small smart device, a profit point that almost no one else can achieve.
Chapter completed!