Is it correct to say “from conceptualization to realisation”?
From my business email, I want to tell him what we have developed many softwares from first step (from an idea to last step) (the real product). How does it work when it is written
as following? We have worked on an array of mobile applications from concept to reality as per the client’s needs.
What is the grammatical and real meaning of the sentence?
Thanks Sam
for the kind words!
This is writing for a proofreading question, only for a point. How can we
improve conceptualization of statements? Realisation is okay too, but see how you like this:
We have worked on a number of mobile application, starting from conceptualisation to implementation and client customisation.
Watch out with these technologies — it’s not clear what you’re referring to
mscm or mcgw to make it work ISPs.