Discovery Lens
F Pain Point Scan
Specific, urgent, and still unsolved — the kind of pain that converts
One-Liner
A marketplace platform connecting Taiwanese datacenter operators with industrial facilities seeking waste-heat energy reuse opportunities.
AI Thinking Process
Thread formed: Taiwan Datacenter Waste-Heat Industrial Brokerage. Taiwanese datacenter buildout generates substantial waste heat; industrial users in food and agriculture could absorb it. Modeled on Nordic district-heating systems.
NO SOFTWARE BUYER: Factories do not procure SaaS for waste-heat sourcing; datacenter operators bake heat-reuse into hardware procurement. Without utility-regulation pull-through (unlike Nordic district heating), this is a consulting business, not a recurring-software business. No recurring software buyer exists on either side.
Kill Reason
Factories don't procure SaaS for waste-heat sourcing; datacenter operators bake heat-reuse into hardware procurement. No recurring software buyer exists on either side.
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