Today, we put into practice the advice that Mr. Self gave us yesterday, to ensure that our final product was as good as can be. Amy finished designing the hang tags, and we dove deeper in the specific markets that we wanted to discuss. We added sections about the Department of Defense, as well as a rating system for the markets/products. This rating system was a 10 point scale that we used to rank products and their markets on viability, lucrativeness, and ease of entry into market. The maternity and newborn wear, as well as the general clothing technology, was ranked highest, while the beekeeping gear and plant netting was ranked lowest. These technologies were ranked the lowest due to the oversaturation of the market in those areas, as well as there not being much of a demand. After working on the presentation for Mr. Self in the morning, we took a lunch break at the Transfer Co food hall.
After returning from our lunch break, we polished up our final presentation for Mr. Self, and got to working on our presentation for CA. Mr. Self met us at 3:30, where we shared our work with him. We discussed how our research and presentation helped the company, and shortly after that, we parted ways. I thoroughly enjoyed my time working with Vector Textiles and Mr. Self, and I hope that our work will be helpful to the company in the future.