Pathoscan Operations Management

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PathoScan Technologies Inc.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Science Lead
(8)
6
Projet
Parcours académique
60 heures de travail au total
Apprenant.e
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Niveau Avancé

Portée du projet

Catégories
Biotechnologie Opérations Segmentation de la clientèle Stratégie de vente Marketing strategy
Compétences
marketing strategies teamwork sample collection finance market trend veterinary medicine health technology marketing operations management marketing planning
Détails

The goal of this project is to help Pathoscan execute its goal of democratizing diagnostics.


There are two options depending on the learner's skillset.


Option #1:


PathoScan Technologies Inc. aims to increase the sales of its Pathobox units and assay kits. The project involves developing a comprehensive marketing strategy that targets potential customers in the agricultural and veterinary medicine sectors. In this project, you will learn about what the Pathobox is, how it can help potential customers, and then sell the Pathobox to the customer. Learners will be compensated on a generous per sale basis. Learners are welcome to work as a team or individually.


- Analyze current market trends and customer needs.


- Identify key customer segments for Pathobox units and assay kits.


- Develop innovative marketing tactics to enhance product visibility.


- Deliver on the proposed marketing plan.


This is a great opportunity for any business student in finance, sales, or marketing.


Option #2:


Pathoscan Pathobox product market-fit review.


The Pathobox is the flagship product of Pathoscan that allows producers to diagnose diseases in their crops at the point of collection. The goal of this project is to identify product market fit (PMF) for the Pathobox. To facilitate this students will be provided with training on the Pathobox as though they were a customer. They will then review the training materials, speak with clients, and write a report detailing the shortcomings of our current marketing strategy.

Livrables

Both options will be expected to deliver a PDF formatted file containing a writeup detailing what Pathoscan's marketing weaknesses are at the end of the project. The write up must contain:


  • Abstract:


  • Introduction: What is Pathoscan doing?


  • Weakness of our current sales strategy:


Option one will focus on our outreach efforts, while option two will focus on the marketing materials provided with the product itself. They will then also make suggestions on how Pathoscan can improve using the feedback obtained by our clients as a guide.


  • Next steps / What can we do better?


  • References:


At least 5 academic sources supporting the learner's advised strategy changes must be included in the report. These should be cited using the PLOS Pathogens citation style.

Mentorat
Expertise et connaissances du domaine

Fournir des connaissances spécialisées et approfondies et l'industrie générale des idées pour une compréhension globale.

Compétences Connaissances et expertise

Partager des connaissances sur des compétences techniques spécifiques, des techniques, méthodologies requises pour le projet.

Assistance pratique

Implication directe dans les tâches du projet, en offrant des conseils et démonstration de techniques.

Outils et/ou ressources

Donner accès aux outils, logiciels et ressources nécessaires pour la réalisation du projet.

Réunions régulières

Enregistrements programmés pour discuter des progrès, relever les défis et fournir des commentaires.

Causes prises en charge

Les défis mondiaux auxquels ce projet s'attaque, en accord avec les objectifs de développement durable (ODD) des Nations unies. En savoir plus sur les 17 ODD ici.

Life on land

À propos de l'entreprise

Entreprise
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
2 - 10 employé.es
Agriculture

PathoScan is a startup focused on revolutionizing agricultural practices with its innovative crop disease detection device. By allowing on-site and immediate identification of diseases, the device eliminates the need for centralized lab facilities and the associated delays. This transformative approach not only reduces costs but also empowers farmers with timely decision-making tools to ensure optimal crop health.