Tech Suit Presented by: Erick Ramos Jinhwa song Farhana Khondokar Miguel Torres.

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Tech Suit Presented by: Erick Ramos Jinhwa song Farhana Khondokar Miguel Torres

Introduction: Tech suit is a product to help preventing injurious to athletes Full body suit that will be charged by any normal household outlets charged for minutes and it will be ready for use Tech suit will send small electric currents all over the body Causing a slight tingling sensation that will end up to be a soothing full body massage for about 30 minutes

Price: Whole suit $ Pants $ Vest $ Elbow Pad $ 29.99

How Do People Obtain The Product? Tech Suit CO. Wholesalers CostcoBjs Retailers ModellsSports Authority Website

Advertisement: TV Sport Magazines Internet

Value: It will give them extra energy and their muscles will get stronger Would not get hurt very often and might play better Prevent injury with leisure power system and relax the muscles by providing electric massage

Target Market: High school students College students Amateur players trying to go professional

How will it benefit the target market? Reduces the sensation of pain Decreases swelling of muscle Reduce fatigue Helps to speed the healing process The overall goal to help prevent injury

Environmental analysis Economic: the Tech suit doesnt have high price comparing other sports in market. Therefore, it will affordable for consumer to buy the product. The manufacture of the tech suit with leisure technology might costly, company will make the profit as a quantity of the sale. Demographic: First we will target the local national in USA so it. Therefore, as a demographic point of view the product will safe for the young generation.

Other groups that may use this product: Retired professional players Senior citizens Typical working class people who get into accidents Physical therapy clinics Massage parlor

Competitor Acupuncture therapy: Bengay: Icyhot:

Does anyone have any Questions?