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Nucu is an Oulu-based company coming to market with their category-defining Nucu Pad, a multisensory sleep pad designed to help babies sleep better.
What challenges do companies face when launching a new category? What do Oura and Nucu have in common?
Guest starring Nucu co-founder Marco Suvilaakso.
Kuva: Laboratorio Uleåborg
The summary has been made with AI so it may contain inaccuracies.
In this episode host Jukka Aalho speaks with Marco Suvilaakso, co-founder of the baby tech company Nucu. The discussion centers on Marco’s background, the challenges and solutions Nucu addresses, and the future of baby tech.
Marco Suvilaakso is a Finnish-Canadian entrepreneur with a background in international business and tech. He moved to Finland during the tech boom and has extensive experience in the wellness tech industry, particularly with Polar.
Nucu aims to improve the sleep quality of babies and, consequently, the well-being of parents by using technology to create a comforting sleep environment.
The baby tech industry is poised for growth, driven by tech-savvy millennial and Gen Z parents who seek innovative and science-backed solutions for parenting challenges.
Nucu combines monitoring and soothing technologies to create a holistic sleep aid for babies. The product launch is imminent, with plans to expand from Finland to other markets.
Nucu aims to be transparent and realistic in its marketing, emphasizing support rather than a cure-all solution. The focus is on honest communication and managing expectations.
Nucu plans to establish a strong foothold in the Nordic market before expanding globally, with the US as a key target. The success hinges on positive customer experiences and word-of-mouth recommendations.
For more information on Nucu and to join the Nucu Family, visit nucubaby.com. Early access members receive a 20% discount on the product.
By Aalho MediaNucu is an Oulu-based company coming to market with their category-defining Nucu Pad, a multisensory sleep pad designed to help babies sleep better.
What challenges do companies face when launching a new category? What do Oura and Nucu have in common?
Guest starring Nucu co-founder Marco Suvilaakso.
Kuva: Laboratorio Uleåborg
The summary has been made with AI so it may contain inaccuracies.
In this episode host Jukka Aalho speaks with Marco Suvilaakso, co-founder of the baby tech company Nucu. The discussion centers on Marco’s background, the challenges and solutions Nucu addresses, and the future of baby tech.
Marco Suvilaakso is a Finnish-Canadian entrepreneur with a background in international business and tech. He moved to Finland during the tech boom and has extensive experience in the wellness tech industry, particularly with Polar.
Nucu aims to improve the sleep quality of babies and, consequently, the well-being of parents by using technology to create a comforting sleep environment.
The baby tech industry is poised for growth, driven by tech-savvy millennial and Gen Z parents who seek innovative and science-backed solutions for parenting challenges.
Nucu combines monitoring and soothing technologies to create a holistic sleep aid for babies. The product launch is imminent, with plans to expand from Finland to other markets.
Nucu aims to be transparent and realistic in its marketing, emphasizing support rather than a cure-all solution. The focus is on honest communication and managing expectations.
Nucu plans to establish a strong foothold in the Nordic market before expanding globally, with the US as a key target. The success hinges on positive customer experiences and word-of-mouth recommendations.
For more information on Nucu and to join the Nucu Family, visit nucubaby.com. Early access members receive a 20% discount on the product.