I've recently been placed in a position where I can fund development for new and innovative technologies. Can /g/ point to some under the radar tech that may be worth throwing $100,000 at?
>>53718937
ur mom
perovskites
perovskites... lead in solar panels, that won't end badly...
>>53718937
Pic related reminds me, maybe SLS 3D printers, getting professional ones at under 2000$ would be great. Not sure if possible atm though.
I'd really like some way to find people good at "soft" skills eg teaching, public speaking, hosting parties, etc. I've noticed real expertise includes the ability to pass it on in like 2-3 focused minutes.
eg see where Louis CK calls Chris Rock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7qrlK9EBPA
>>53718937
asteroid mining
VR
>>53719635
Interesting
>>53720046
You might be onto something. Uber for softskills? No idea how you'd make it reliable though.
>>53720140
Too far out :/
>>53718937
kill yourself
Robotics are always cool
>>53720519
That's what I'd like to spend it on, but what kind of robotic tech is the question.
>>53720300
VR apps
>>53720586
Start small
>>53720472
>You might be onto something. Uber for softskills? No idea how you'd make it reliable though.
upvotes?
Yeah no idea either. But it could change the world if we made it work.