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Thanks to its long-standing presence in the high-tech equipment sector, Landsberg – First Class Aesthetic is well known in the market as a general importer and manufacturer and has excellent business contacts worldwide.
Neatly organized according to the 4-pillar principle (analysis, treatment, skin care, skin protection), our highly demanding customers will now find a fifth pillar, the two new Landsberg perfumes, Landsberg 1 and Landsberg 2. However, the best product selection is useless without the perfect, success-oriented training in theory and practice for the best treatment and sales results.
Landsberg First Class Aesthetic customers enjoy the reassuring feeling of having arrived in all areas of success in business.
Not the most expensive has to be the best, but only the best is good enough to survive in the long term at Landsberg.
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How long does high-tech equipment “live”?
Conventional apparative high-tech in aesthetics is subject to the “Gartner Hype Cycle”
Source: Wikipedia which lasts about 5 years.
For high-tech equipment with special status such as JetPeelwhich constantly offers new findings, new treatment protocols, areas of application and technical progress, the Gartner Hype Cycle can extend far beyond the 5 years.
Continuous further training at the highest level according to the latest scientific findings is therefore essential if you want to stand out from the broad, sluggish masses tomorrow.
What is the Gartner Hype Cycle?
The hype cycle shows which phases of public attention a new technology goes through when it is introduced. 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 diagram shows the attention (expectations) for the new technology on the Y-axis and the time since the announcement on the X-axis. The curve rises explosively at the beginning, only to fall just as sharply after a maximum.
After an intermediate minimum, the curve rises again to a higher level of persistence. Mathematically, it is simply the decay after a jump excitation in the form of a strongly exponentially damped oscillation with an approach to an equilibrium position around the jump higher than at the beginning of the oscillation.

The first phase is the technological trigger or breakthrough, the start of a project or some other event that attracts considerable interest from the specialist audience. Free riders jump on board the new topic.
In the next phase, the reports come thick and fast, often generating excessive enthusiasm and unrealistic expectations. There may well be successful applications of the new technology, but most are struggling with teething troubles.
Technologies reach the valley of disappointment because they cannot fulfill all expectations and quickly become obsolete. As a result, reporting ebbs away.
Although reporting on the technology has declined sharply, realistic assessments are leading us back onto the path to enlightenment. An understanding of the advantages, the practical implementation and also the limits of the new technology is emerging.
A technology reaches a plateau of productivity when the benefits are generally recognized and accepted. The technology becomes more and more solid and continues to develop in the second or third generation. The final height of this plateau depends strongly on whether the technology is accepted in mass or niche markets.