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2. New Technologies = Tools that Create Opportunities. Tools create/exploit markets Tools that allow you to:get to market more quickly,more cheaply,and with more advance capabilities than pre-existing companies. 3. But Technology = Business. Technology misleads, lacks clarity, is faddishInstea
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1. Technology and the Entrepreneur Rodger Desai
Founder & CEO
Rave Wireless Inc.
2. 2 New Technologies = Tools that Create Opportunities Tools create/exploit markets
Tools that allow you to:
get to market more quickly,
more cheaply,
and with more advance capabilities than pre-existing companies
3. 3 But Technology = Business Technology misleads, lacks clarity, is faddish
Instead, focus on a very specific work-flow or life-flow that is underserved
Then perform 3 tests:
Validate that you can unlock significant value
Determine a unique way to go to market:
A unique business model…(Salesforce.com, iTunes)
A unique user interface & packaging…(iPod, Tivo)
Unique sales & distribution…(eBay, Red Bull)
Validate timing of market
4. 4 Validating Value:“Email is for talking to old people”
5. 5 Rave Wireless as a ExampleA mobile that helps students manage life: academically, socially, safety
6. 6 The Result: Rave Wireless, Inc. An ASP of applications that help students manage their lives through their mobile
Focused on “local” content versus mobile entertainment
Apps: Social Networking, m-learning & academic, GPS tracking of buses and trains, GPS safety
Sell through college to students either on existing mobile or bundled with a new mobile
Unlock incredible value
LTV goes from $500 to $3500 for mobile operators
Extra cash can be shared with colleges for a new revenue source
7. 7 Results Raised $17M at $33M valuation in 2005/2006
2006: proof of concept completed
2007:
Launching 75 universities
$9M revenue, $40M in backlog; profitable
Will drive $30M in revenue for mobile operators
Colleges will make $350K profit in first year
On track for 300 colleges and $100M in recurring revenue in 2010
Launching “dual mode” (Cell & WIFI hybrid) trial
Validating model for a “city mobile phone” as a new market
8. 8 The Rave Applications
9. 9 Rave Essentials>>Class Alerts, Email, Polls, Directories
10. 10 Rave Academic: Course Alerts Course Management Systems
Alerts for class cancellations, homework updates, group events, local merchant sales
Mobile access to assignments, grades, course schedules
11. 11 Rave Academic: In-Class Response Professor poses a question
Students send answers via TXT
Answers are tabulated and presented in real-time over the Web
12. 12 Rave Guardian for GSP Safety Students activate Rave Guardian from their phone when uncomfortable, or have special needs requirements
Important to note this is student opt-in, no one is tracked unless activated
13. 13 Rave Guardian – Campus Police View Campus Safety is able to immediately investigate cases with location and profile information
14. 14 Rave Transit>>College Shuttle Bus Tracking All buses on campus are tracked by GPS for student access
15. 15 Application Development Kit Colleges build their own Rave mobile applications - and share them with other colleges
Integrate Rave alerting with other college systemsFor example: TEXT alert students on a waiting list when class opening becomes available.
16. 16 Rave Transit>>Flight Tracking
17. 17 Rave Transit>>Local Wait Times
18. 18 Thank You! Rodger Desai
Founder & CEO
+1 917 279 9380
Rdesai@RaveWireless.com