Use of "introduce sth to sb"

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Hi, quick question. If say: I would like to introduce a product that I've developed to your company. What do you understand by that?

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I would understand that you need to move "to your company" to immediately after "I would like to introduce".
 
I would understand that you need to move "to your company" to immediately after "I would like to introduce".

Is that so?!

In that case: I would like to introduce to your company a product that I've developed. Does that work as a kind of synonym of "to show to your company a product that I've developed"? I thought of using "to present to your company" but I think that only applies for awards and such. Am I wrong?
 
You can "present" an idea in the same way you make a presentation (like a Powerpoint slideshow or similar) to a company. I would be happy with someone introducing their product to a company.
 
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