1 / 13

Radiation Dosimeter

Team 12 Tiffany Corbett, Loren Paulsen, Matt Reeves. Radiation Dosimeter. Introduction to Technology. Measure of “hot particle” dose 3 layer analysis. 3 Layer Analysis. Shallow dose 70 microns – dead layer of skin surface Biologically important 1,000 microns – Melanoma occurs Eye dose

ajaxe
Download Presentation

Radiation Dosimeter

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Team 12 Tiffany Corbett, Loren Paulsen, Matt Reeves Radiation Dosimeter

  2. Introduction to Technology • Measure of “hot particle” dose • 3 layer analysis

  3. 3 Layer Analysis • Shallow dose • 70 microns – dead layer of skin surface • Biologically important • 1,000 microns – Melanoma occurs • Eye dose • 3,000 microns – cornea thickness • Deep dose • 10,000 microns – possible removal of skin

  4. Strategy Diamond Arenas Economic Logic Staging Vehicles Differentiators

  5. Arenas • Radiation Detection Device • Initial Market segments • Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) • 104 NPPs in the US since 1998 • 439 NPPs in the World as of 2007 • 112 new NPPs worldwide by 2020 • Medical and Diagnostic Equipment • 13,340 US facilities as of 2006 • 202,000 employees

  6. Arenas • Focus will be the US and then worldwide • Core Technology • Detection device • Software package • Value-creating strategy • Litigation damage cost control • Acceptance from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) • Legislation for industry standard

  7. Competitive Products • Thermoluminescent Dosimeter – TLD • Electronic Dosimeter • Film Badges • Geiger counter

  8. Vehicles • Internal development • Invention disclosure filed • Patent needed for software analysis • Scaling product size down • Business model • Sales and service (training) • Outsource manufacturing • Alliance with equipment manufactures • Major players: GE, Siemens, Philips, etc.

  9. Differentiators • Attributes • Quick and accurate • Digital versus analogue • No calibration and low voltage required • Type of radiation does not matter • Three depth measurement • Benefits • Limited skill level needed for operation • Medical diagnosis delay shortened • Minimize damage costs • Increase worker safety procedures

  10. Staging • Timing • Scientific development is still on-going • 1 to 3 years to market • Prioritize potential markets • Nuclear Power Plants • Medical facilities with diagnostic equipment • First Responders and Hazmat workers • Military field operations

  11. Economic Logic • Business model • Outsourcing to limit capital requirements • Service through training to ensure accuracy • Customer return • Damage cost reductions • Workman’s comp claims • Patient malpractice lawsuits • Profit potential • High selling price • Service fees • Captive customer for generational improvements

  12. Major Hurdles • Regulation language • Preferred, accepted, required • Demonstrating cost/benefit • Settlement figures • Expanding the market • Lack of sophisticated detection devices in the medical industry

  13. Questions ?

More Related