July 18, 2016
Vision
To be No. 1 affordable and effective veterinary anaesthetic machine supplier in Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia with local trained maintenance teams
Mission
To produce affordable, low maintenance and effective veterinary equipment for veterinarians in developing countries, thereby lowering veterinary costs without compromising high quality of care
Revenues for company
1. Sales commission %
2. Listing fees at QV for equipment manufacturers
3. Marketing budgets from branded equipment manufacturers
4. Online sales of products %
5. Emergency maintenance services %
Expenses for company
1. Rental of office
2. Staff
3. Utilities and air conditioning of equipment showroom?
4. Meeting room
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Examples:
1. Anaesthetic machines (need a manufacturer), portable oxygen generator & weighing machines
2. Electro-surgical and dental scaling machines without foot pads
3. Operation tables with drainage, hydraulic or electrical
4. Hospitalisation cages portable
5. Orthopedic equipment - cheaper, modified from hardware shops
6. Ultrasound - handheld
7. Blood analysis
8. Portable safe x-ray equipment
9. Cat welfare traps - trap, neuter, release
10. Incubators + O2 for hamsters, guinea pigs and rabbits and warming pools for sick terrapins for home nursing care.
11. Cheap light sources for night surgery in the field
12. Research: DNA analysis for dog breeds research or agency collaboration
13. Test kits for diseases (now sold by various brands) and cheap and good sutures.
14. Mobile vet vehicle for distant villages
15. Suction pump, respiratory monitor, Ap Alert, Vital signs, ECG, Autoclave, Water steriliser
Monday, July 18, 2016
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
How to calculate print size for your photos
Mar 2, 2016
I am trying to print large awesome pics for Queen's Vets using Photoshop and sending image to the printer.
Minimum size is 240 ppi to get awesome print but most people say it is 300 ppi.
CALCULATION
Divide the longest edge of image (pixels) by the longest edge of the desired print size (inches) to get the ppi.
E.g.
1. Image 3840x5760 pixels and you want a 8"x10" print
Calculation: 5760/10 = 576 ppi.
Good resolution.
2. If I want a 30"X20" poster, 5760/30 = 192 ppi. Not good resolution.
I have the following image 1920px x 1280 px size = 7.03M
If I want a 10" x 8" print, 1920/10 = 192 ppi. Insufficient resolution. Waste of money to print it at 10" x 8" print.
I am trying to print large awesome pics for Queen's Vets using Photoshop and sending image to the printer.
Minimum size is 240 ppi to get awesome print but most people say it is 300 ppi.
CALCULATION
Divide the longest edge of image (pixels) by the longest edge of the desired print size (inches) to get the ppi.
E.g.
1. Image 3840x5760 pixels and you want a 8"x10" print
Calculation: 5760/10 = 576 ppi.
Good resolution.
2. If I want a 30"X20" poster, 5760/30 = 192 ppi. Not good resolution.
I have the following image 1920px x 1280 px size = 7.03M
If I want a 10" x 8" print, 1920/10 = 192 ppi. Insufficient resolution. Waste of money to print it at 10" x 8" print.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Jan 14, 2016 Tech tools for writers from Publishers Weekly
http://publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/tip-sheet/article/67941-10-tech-tools-for-writers.html
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