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5 Things to consider when choosing a future supplier

5 Things to consider when choosing a future supplier

In the world of Greentech, new technologies emerge all the time with components that have perhaps never been machined before. For inventors and innovators, the idea of having to produce vast quantities of their prototype may seem like something that’s far off in the distant future.

One day, if all goes well, that future becomes the present and then what? We recommend that you team up with producers with scalability as soon as possible in the process of your development here are five things to consider, when you embark on a development project:

1. THE ABILITY TO BE A PARTNER IN PROTOTYPING
2. THE PRODUCTION SETUP

3. FINANCIAL STRENGTH OF YOUR PARTNER

4. THE WILLINGNESS TO INVEST

5. REPEATABILITY


These are just some of the factors you need to consider when you embark on your Greentech project. Of course, what matters is proof of concept and getting the stuff to work but somewhere down the line, you will need to think in production terms.

The day may come sooner than you think and thinking about these things is one of the factors that used to make or break wind turbine producers.

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