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With decades of presence in advanced technology, Landsberg – First Class Aesthetic is well known in the market as a general importer and manufacturer, boasting the best business contacts worldwide.
Organized according to the 4-Pillar Principle (Analysis, Treatment, Skin Care, Skin Protection), our discerning clients now discover a fifth pillar: the two new Landsberg perfumes, Landsberg 1 and Landsberg 2. However, the finest product selection is only as good as the perfect, success-oriented training in both theory and practice to achieve the best treatment and revenue results.
Landsberg First Class Aesthetic clients enjoy the reassuring feeling of achieving success in every business area.
The most expensive is not always the best; however, only the best is good enough to endure at Landsberg.
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How long does high-tech equipment last?
Conventional high-tech equipment in aesthetics follows the “Gartner Hype Cycle.”
Source: Wikipedia, which typically lasts about 5 years.
For high-tech equipment with special status, such as JetPeel, which consistently offers new insights, treatment protocols, applications, and technological advances, the Gartner Hype Cycle can extend well beyond 5 years.
Ongoing, top-level training based on the latest scientific insights is essential if one wishes to successfully stand out from the broad, sluggish crowd tomorrow.
What is the Gartner Hype Cycle?
The hype cycle illustrates the phases of public attention a new technology goes through upon introduction. The term “hype cycle” was coined by Gartner consultant Jackie Fenn and is now used by technology consultants to evaluate the introduction of new technologies.
According to Fenn, the representation appears in a diagram: on the Y-axis, the attention (expectations) for the new technology is plotted, and on the X-axis, the time since its announcement. The curve initially rises sharply to a peak, followed by an equally steep decline.
After a trough, the curve rises again to a higher level of endurance. Mathematically, this is simply a decay after an impulse in the form of a highly exponentially damped oscillation approaching an equilibrium position at a level above the initial oscillation peak.
The first phase is the technology trigger or breakthrough, project start, or another event that draws significant interest from the specialist audience. Early adopters jump on the new topic.
In the next phase, reports surge, often creating exaggerated enthusiasm and unrealistic expectations. While there may be successful applications of the new technology, most encounter initial challenges.
Technologies reach the trough of disillusionment because they fail to meet all expectations and quickly become outdated. Consequently, reporting subsides.
Although the reporting on the technology has significantly decreased, realistic assessments bring it back on the slope of enlightenment. An understanding of the benefits, practical implementation, and limits of the new technology emerges.
A technology reaches a plateau of productivity when the benefits are widely recognized and accepted. The technology becomes more robust and evolves into second or third-generation products. The final height of this plateau strongly depends on whether the technology is adopted in mass or niche markets.