Bibliographic citations
Chiarot, S., Del, S., Frisancho, G., Mañuico, S. (2019). Plan de negocios de calcetines Feetguard con hilado de cobre, prevención y cuidado del pie diabético [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/648567
Chiarot, S., Del, S., Frisancho, G., Mañuico, S. Plan de negocios de calcetines Feetguard con hilado de cobre, prevención y cuidado del pie diabético [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/648567
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title = "Plan de negocios de calcetines Feetguard con hilado de cobre, prevención y cuidado del pie diabético",
author = "Mañuico Aguilar, Sairah Mercedes",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2019"
}
The current document develops a business proposal based in one of the mayor unattended necessities inside a captive market with great growing potential. This Project, profitable, viable and innovator consist in Lima-wide commercialization of diabetic socks, which have cooper filaments as their main component. This business idea was born from the recognized need to protect the feet of people suffering diabetes from the condition of high exposure to heat, humidity and abrasive environment, typical of the use of footwear and conductive to the proliferation of fungi, bacteria of even the generation of lacerations that are aggravated by the conditions of low sensitivity due to this disease. This proposal becomes more important after verifying that there are no preventive methods of similar characteristics that allow them to be integrated into the daily routine. Following the chronic lack of protective measures, Feetgard emerged, a product consisting of socks that integrate copper filaments into its structure. This material has powerful antimicrobial, antibacterial and antifungal properties, in addition to helping to heal and improving blood circulation. The objective of this sock is to serve as a prevention and control tool that helps to combat diabetic foot disease, integrated into the daily routine in a non-invasive way, a barrier that helps control the environment in which the feet are, reducing the probability of infections and complications in the feet. This proposal, highly profitable according to financial reports, takes advantage of a niche market and an unmet need that, thanks to the high population concentration in a small geographical space, allows to focus logistic and economic efforts in order to achieve a rapid positioning as Market leader an environment of non-existent competition.
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