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澳彩开奖结果 Case Study: Scott McKeon of Espresso Displays

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澳彩开奖结果 Case Study: Scott McKeon of Espresso Displays

澳彩开奖结果 Case Study: Scott McKeon of Espresso Displays

Scott McKeon came up with his big idea while doing something every uni student in the world is well practiced in: procrastinating. While frantically toggling between windows, putting the finish touches on an assignment for the 澳彩开奖结果, his groupmate and now cofounder Will Scuderi bemoaned a lack of a second screen on their laptops.

Fast forward a year and Scott, Will and third cofounder Matt Childs have launched a global  for their company Espresso Displays, selling a second screen that could improve the lives of millions of knowledge workers around the world.

The pitch for  is simple. It鈥檚 your office in a bag, a workspace you can take anywhere and plug in when you need it. And it鈥檒l work with anything USB-C enabled 鈥 a phone, a laptop, a tablet. 鈥淚t has so many uses,鈥 says Scott. 鈥淵ou can turn your phone into a tablet or your MacBook into a touch screen for a fraction of the price it would cost you to buy those products outright.鈥

Getting from classroom to a customer-ready product has involved a year-long deep dive into the startup hustle.

After graduating from UTS and returning from Nepal, where he was working with Australian social enterprise Unbound on community infrastructure projects, he moved in with co-founder Will so they could work closely on the business.

Scott says their share house in North Sydney resembles an updated version of the stereotypical founders鈥 garage. 鈥淭here are 3D printers, computers running, cables and wires everywhere. It鈥檚 pretty fun,鈥 he laughs.

After getting another co-founder on board and producing the first prototypes, the next step was manufacturing. Scott was soon off to China, and then to India, as part of the 澳彩开奖结果 Young Entrepreneurs International Bootcamp, supported by the NSW Government.

 

While Scott had travelled to India before, the Bootcamp gave him a focussed lens and helped him establish lasting connections, both domestically and overseas. 鈥淚t was 10 incredible days with a very diverse group of startups and people,鈥 he says.

鈥淭here was a great vibe, and the group was very open, collaborative and supporting. We are still chatting on WhatsApp and there鈥檚 a lot of opportunity to share skills and provide ongoing support.鈥

Scott admits that he was sceptical of entrepreneurial education at first 鈥 how can you teach something that鈥檚 never been done before? 鈥 but is now a convert. 鈥湴牟士苯峁 helped me work out what are the tools in my shed, what paths can I follow, how do I construct the roadmap and who are the crucial people I need to partner with.鈥

Add in the life lessons he鈥檚 picked up along the way from his co-founders and mentors, a determined work ethic and a bit of luck, and you鈥檝e got a recipe for success for Scott.

The next step for Espresso Displays is a successful Kickstarter, targeting freelancers, digital nomads, and the one in three Australians that Scott says work from home at least once a week. 

From there, they want to go big. Looking at the B2B market, they are hoping to have conversations with co-working spaces in Australia to supply second screens in their buildings and do custom builds for design-oriented Australian success stories like Atlassian and Canva, that align with their values.

For now, Scott and the Espresso Displays team are just excited to be riding a wave of innovation. 鈥淔lexible displays, transparent smart glass, rollable screens鈥t鈥檚 incredible,鈥 he says. 鈥淗ow we interact with screens is going to be very different in 5 years.鈥

And, driven by their entrepreneurial spirit, Espresso Displays are determined to be at the forefront of that change.