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Swiss ep 2025 - action plan session - team 2.2

Outline Video Swiss ep 2025 - action plan session - team 2.2

Short Summary:

This transcript from a "Swiss EP 2025 action plan session" for Team 2.2 discusses team growth targets and timelines. The team debates the feasibility of achieving a 50% growth target within three years, deeming it too ambitious. They consider contributions from universities but reject a two-year timeframe as too short to demonstrate significant market impact. The overall goal is to establish a stronger market presence within three years. No specific technologies or processes are detailed.

Detailed Summary:

The transcript can be broken down into two main sections:

Section 1: Target Setting and Feasibility

This section focuses on setting a growth target for Team 2.2. The team initially proposes a 50% increase in team size. However, this target is immediately challenged. A team member states, "team 50% too small," indicating skepticism about the achievability of this goal. The phrase "no cheap is not good" suggests a preference for sustainable, quality growth over rapid, potentially unsustainable expansion.

Section 2: Timelines and Market Impact

This section centers on the timeframe for achieving the growth targets. The team discusses the possibility of incorporating university contributions to accelerate growth. However, a two-year timeframe is rejected as insufficient to demonstrate substantial market impact. A team member expresses confidence in achieving significant growth within three years, stating, "in two year we will see you anymore so two year no we confident that you will see us strong and bigger on the market." This statement highlights the team's belief in their long-term potential but acknowledges the challenges of rapid expansion. The overall sentiment is one of cautious optimism, prioritizing sustainable growth over aggressive, short-term targets. The lack of clarity in the conversation makes it difficult to pinpoint specific technologies or processes being discussed.