Avnet, Dragon Innovation and Kickstarter Launch Hardware Studio
New Survey from Avnet Offers Insights into Moving Technology from Development to Market
For the growing entrepreneur community, there is good news and continuing challenges. The good news is that designers say they
are finding it much easier today to identify the right technologies for their ideas and use those technologies to develop and test
prototypes. On the flip side, they are finding it more difficult to identify the right market for sales for the products they are
developing and to get financing. These results come from a U.S. survey of makers conducted by global technology distributor
Avnet (NYSE: AVT).
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Based on survey findings, Avnet infographic depicts challenges facing hardware designers developing new technology
and bringing it to market. (Graphic: Business Wire)
To meet these challenges and to help creators and designers bring new technologies to market faster, today Avnet, Dragon
Innovation and Kickstarter launched Hardware Studio. Hardware Studio includes Toolkit, a community site where creators can participate in tutorials
and live webinars with industry experts before launching their projects on Kickstarter. Additionally, Hardware Studio Connection, a venture between Avnet and its Dragon Innovation division, gives creators and
designers access to hands-on support from the companies’ engineers as well as discounts on components and services.
These new programs are designed to help guide startups through the product development cycle and get their ventures into the
right channels as quickly as possible.
“Entrepreneurs are working on multiple projects at once, across various technologies and industries, and the development process
can be long and complicated. While it’s getting easier to build products, startups are finding it more difficult to overcome key
obstacles in taking their technology products to market. Often times these challenges are avoidable,” said Bob Merriman, business
development manager, Avnet. “The results of our survey help us underscore the challenges we know that Hardware Studio can tackle as
startups move their projects forward.”
Insights from the survey highlight the advantage Hardware Studio offers to creators and designers at startups. Some of these
insights include:
- More than two-thirds (76 percent) of those surveyed find that it’s getting easier for them to develop
and test prototypes, while nearly half (45 percent) say that that it’s getting easier to identify the right technologies for
their project.
- According to those surveyed, the period of time following initial design and preceding manufacturing
is the most significant stage of product development. More than half said that the most critical stages for product development
were prototype development (33 percent) and early stage development (22 percent).
- Sensors and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies were, by far, those technologies considered most
important by makers for the design of their products and services. Four out of five (84 percent) said sensors were a critical
technology and three in four (77 percent) said IoT was a critical technology. After that there was a considerable drop, with 36
percent identifying lighting and display, and 28 percent selecting artificial intelligence as a critical technology.
Merriman added, “Through Hardware Studio Connection, we can facilitate access to technology and tools and help makers and
engineers alike understand the cost and path to deliver their products to market. Together with Dragon Innovation, we’re leveraging
our expertise to help customers of all sizes, from the individual creator and smallest of startups to large multinationals, by
taking the risk out of their campaigns and increasing the success of their technology projects.”
The survey, conducted by Avnet of its Hackster.io community, provides insights into the maker and engineering community. The company’s recent
expansion into the startup community underscores its commitment to supporting customers of all sizes through each stage of the
technology product lifecycle.
Additional key findings from the survey include:
- Forty-three percent of startups are currently working on developing technology applications for two
or more projects. Thirty-two percent of these projects are focused on consumer goods, while nearly a quarter (23 percent) are in
IT and data analysis or utilities (22 percent). One in five (20 percent) projects are in the not-for-profit space.
- Nearly one in three (30 percent) report it’s getting more difficult to identify the right market for
sales.
- Roughly three-quarters of those surveyed (73 percent) have not sought funding. Further, a majority
(61 percent) of designers surveyed who secured funding for their products did so during the prototype phase.
- Nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of those surveyed say that it’s getting much or somewhat more
difficult for them to get financing for development.
The launch of Hardware Studio and the release of Avnet’s survey of 400 entrepreneurs in the U.S., including hobbyists, students,
and professional engineers and makers, underscores the company’s continued commitment to support this community in bringing their
technology solutions to market.
Avnet’s acquisition of both Premier Farnell (including its element14 community) and Hackster.io last year expanded the company’s reach to more than two million customers and an active community of
more than 750,000 entrepreneurs, makers and engineers worldwide. Announced in August, Avnet’s acquisition of Dragon Innovation
strengthens the company’s role in developing new technology products by simplifying the manufacturing process, particularly for
those projects that advance Internet of Things (IoT).
To see how Avnet is helping guide its customers through each phase of the technology product lifecycle, please visit: https://www.avnet.com/wps/portal/us/company/about-avnet/success-stories.
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About Avnet
From idea to design and from prototype to production, Avnet supports customers at each stage of a product’s lifecycle. A
comprehensive portfolio of design and supply chain services makes Avnet the go-to guide for innovators who set the pace for
technological change. For nearly a century, Avnet has helped its customers and suppliers around the world realize the
transformative possibilities of technology. Learn more about Avnet at www.avnet.com.
Avnet
Maureen O’Leary, 480-643-7499
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Brodeur Partners, for Avnet
Jamie Ernst, 480-308-0286
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