Business Ideas Looking For A Home? Adopt One Of These Great New Ideas


by Terry Kyle

1. Bike Airbag. The "D-Air System" is a lifesaving part of a bikers jacket that is fully operational in 40 milliseconds if the unit realises that the motorbike rider is in danger. <br><br>Such a lifesaving device appears likely to become legally essential for all motorcyclists to wear given the legal requirement of cars to have airbag passenger protection since 1989 in the US. This seems like a typical example of a clever approach probably saving the lives of many individuals.<br><br>2. 3D Optical 'Truckvertising'. Even though promoting products on large trucks like moving billboards has been around for a long time, making cool, striking and engaging imagistic illusions with those promotional spaces has not.<br><br>This is a cost-effective way to market your new entrepreneurial venture in your local area or as a standalone business in itself. The vehicles themselves serve as free promotion for such a commercial venture.<br><br>3. Miss Army Knife - The Women-Only 'Swiss Army' Knife - Get It? (a.k.a. Miss A Kit) Conceived for ladies, the Miss Army Knife, reminiscent of its iconic guys opposite number, has a diverse range of devices in one convenient unit yet for women's needs. Tools on the Miss Army Knife encompass safety pin, tweezers, corkscrew and nail file.<br><br>4. Piezoelectric Night Club. Exploiting the need for power action in all features of contemporary life, a London disco - "Surya" - utilizes piezoelectricity (what's that?) by gaining roughly 60% of its energy generation needs from its when danced on. The environmental entrepreneur in charge is 35-year-old property baron Andrew Charalambous who thinks that his stunning creation is the world's first ever sustainably-powered club. The club's marketing line? "All you have to do is dance to save the world".<br><br>5. Fair Trade Vending Machines. Fair Trade branded products are getting shelf real estate in traditional grocery retail chains through coffee (close to 50% of coffee sales in Tesco in Great Britain apparently) and sugar so it seems that the next commercial step is to offer Fair Trade items by means of vending standalone machines - most obviously in socially conscious marketplaces initially, like higher learning facilities and universities.<br><br>This cleverly gives individuals the physical means to do generous stuff for poor countries instead of them just experiencing the random, unsuccessful want to aid the situation.

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