Saturday, 28 May 2016

B2B in Manufacturing space, Pro's/Con's and general advice!

 

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Hi folks

Im currently at the tail end of my engineering degree in Mechanical and Materials engineering and for the past few years have been particularly interested in the composite materials space. Its a growth industry that presents both opportunities and challenges (which can turn into more potential opportunities).

Its an area im pretty passionate about, and one that seems ripe for innovation into the future. From my observation, it seems the industry is primarily B2B and capital intensive.

Are these types of industries the hardest from an entrepreneurial standpoint? It seems we all know the story of the guy that "bootstrapped" and started some internet site with crazy revenue, but not much from the B2B industrial sector.

It seems to me like the biggest issue would be getting the initial capital (I suppose thats everyones first problem!) and gaining the recognition of large customers.

My plan will be a few years down the track, but im networking as much as I can in the industry and learning as much as I can about it. Knowledge is power.

Appreciate any and all feedback. Many thanks :)

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