Where AEVUM attacks first: cross-border proximity, transparent pricing, MRI-led longevity.
Three artefacts · radar, heatmap, ranked attack plans.
Three artefacts work together to identify where the SG↔JB cross-border premium MRI category is open and where AEVUM can win. The strategy-canvas radar plots the 16 mapped competitors against the dimensions buyers actually evaluate; flat patches signal differentiation. The segment×need heatmap counts how many competitors genuinely serve each pair (score ≥ 3) — green is whitespace, amber is contested, red is crowded; click any cell for the player list. The ranked attack plans translate findings into concrete go-to-market specs (ICP, TAM, gap thesis, why-we-win, channel, pitch, pricing, content). Cross-link to competitors, market & pricing, design audit, the printable report, or the parent AEVUM site.
Eight axes vs. 16 competitors
Segment × Need
Each cell shows two numbers: count of competitors genuinely serving that pair (score ≥ 3), and AEVUM’s own capability score (out of 5). Click any cell for the pair-specific competitor breakdown.
Where AEVUM attacks first
Ranked by win probability × addressable size. Each plan binds to a green or low-amber cell on the heatmap above.