Objective
Dindog Tech S.L. introduces in this proposal DinbeatPRO, a wearable device to monitor pets’ health at hospital facilities to track them medically. This device will allow veterinarians to track their vital constants in real time, continuously and remotely, allowing them to grow their business. Saving money among (up to 60%) among other on consumables like electrocardiogram (ECG) patches and other medical equipment and devices, since the company has developed an innovative sensor for ECG that can pass through the fur and contact the skin, without the need to shave the pet. It also optimizes the employees’ time because they won’t need to take the pet’s vital signs manually when hospitalized. The pet market came in at a record $60.28 billion on 2016, with a growth of 4.1%. The veterinary market allows $15.92 billion of them, with a growth of 5.7% since 2015. Despite these figures, the veterinarians continue to have the same limitations since years ago when growing their business. They are not taking advantage of new technologies to help their growth and are limited through their use of traditional machines in their clinics. With DinbeatPRO they can ramp-up their business and catch up in leading technology. The wearable sends the data in real time, making available information, reports and notifications via Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth, and saving it on the webpage and APP for further reference. With DinbeatPRO the company expects: -A potential of growth in a period of 4 years (2018-2022) of 495.85% per annum, with a turnover of 10.708.827 M€ by 2022 and a cumulative of more than 15.237.939,04 M€ in such period. - Employment increase: at least 17 staff members, starting with 8 new jobs: 3 in the Improvement phase, 2 new jobs in Launch & expansion and 3 new jobs in Technical and post sale support. -Expansion to new markets: Germany, UK, France and Italy as they are leading countries in EU vet market. And later expansion to USA and Japan.
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