Vizier87
Active Member
Hi guys,
I have been thinking a lot about setting up my own electronics company. Perhaps focusing on optoelectronics, but any projects will do. Slowly but surely, nearly everything that I do with my free time intended for productivity is directed towards this dream. However, I cannot be classified as the ones who have even started. I have my own electronics workbench, an old HP scope, and I hope to buy a hot-air rework station in the near future, all that with a reasonable amount of projects in mind.
To the ones out there who have set up your own electronics company, what kind of advice can you give?
I couldn't really be specific with the question, but here's what I have in mind that I wanted to achieve:
1. A small company with 4-5 people, perhaps relatives included. I prefer a simple hierarchy.
2. A place in a village, where I can work while occasionally pay a visit to an old relative.
3. (Ooooh here's the hard part) Be creative with the revenue stream.
So, to the gung-hos, let's hear it from you!
Cheers,
Vizier87.
I have been thinking a lot about setting up my own electronics company. Perhaps focusing on optoelectronics, but any projects will do. Slowly but surely, nearly everything that I do with my free time intended for productivity is directed towards this dream. However, I cannot be classified as the ones who have even started. I have my own electronics workbench, an old HP scope, and I hope to buy a hot-air rework station in the near future, all that with a reasonable amount of projects in mind.
To the ones out there who have set up your own electronics company, what kind of advice can you give?
I couldn't really be specific with the question, but here's what I have in mind that I wanted to achieve:
1. A small company with 4-5 people, perhaps relatives included. I prefer a simple hierarchy.
2. A place in a village, where I can work while occasionally pay a visit to an old relative.
3. (Ooooh here's the hard part) Be creative with the revenue stream.
So, to the gung-hos, let's hear it from you!
Cheers,
Vizier87.