Posts Tagged ‘inventions’

New Inventions from Inventors

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

Every month, Inventors Digest features new inventions from independent inventors in our Under the Radar section. Get your invention in the magazine; email info@inventorsdigest.com. Put “Radar” in the subject. Spot Me Scott Naidus of Manchester, N.H., has been inventing for some 15 years and has two patents so far. The fitness-industry consultant has practiced what [...]

Five Questions With … Val Valgardson

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Val Valgardson is the technical director at Suburban Artworks, which specializes in 3D product imaging. The company has built a reputation producing top-notch virtual prototypes, 3D illustrations, architectural renderings, 3D floor plans, animations, product images, sell sheets, webpages and logos. Suburban Artworks can turn your cocktail napkin sketch into a professional 3D drawing. We talked with Val [...]

Tradeshows, Trade Associations, Trade Pubs

Friday, June 24th, 2011

By Paul Niemann There are three things every industry has: 1.       Trade associations 2.       Trade publications 3.       Tradeshows or conferences Take advantage of these when lining up distributors and launching your products. If you advertise a new product available for distribution in a certain industry, the best place to advertise is usually in your industry’s [...]

How to Submit Ideas to Companies

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

- Think before You Send By Roger Brown I contact a wide variety of companies for new product submissions. I do my own negotiating. I have friends who do product reviews in various companies. Given my longevity in the inventing industry, companies also contact me for ideas. And, of course, I get a large amount [...]

Discover the Extraordinary in the Ordinary

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

By Jack Lander An infinite number of monkeys, each equipped with a computer and given an infinite amount of time, could duplicate all of Shakespeare’s plays. Hard to imagine, but you can’t deny the logic. Not long ago I was convinced that this principle applied to inventing. The older an invention became, the higher the [...]

New Inventions from Independent Inventors

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Under the Radar   Editor’s note: Each month, Inventors Digest shines a spotlight on new inventions from independent inventors, entrepreneurs and small businesses in our Under the Radar section of the magazine.  Want your new product featured? Email info@inventorsdigest.com   Dolly on Steroids   Former factory worker Eric Fountain ruined his back on the job, [...]

Tonight on Got Invention Radio …

Thursday, March 11th, 2010
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Norm Goldstein of By Kids For Kids Inspired by his daughter Cassidy’s inventions, Norm Goldstein founded By Kids For Kids to motivate and stimulate the innovative spirit within all young people. BKFK, a youth marketing and media company, cultivates, celebrates, and commercializes youth-created ideas.  Through its Web site (www.bkfk.com), social entrepreneurship community (Idea Locker), online [...]

Infomercial King – AJ Khubani

Thursday, February 4th, 2010
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The TeleBrands CEO Is Courting Inventors. Should You Trust Him? By Mike Drummond When I arrived at the Black Finn American Saloon in Charlotte for my interview with TeleBrands CEO AJ Khubani, a film crew was there ready to mic me up. Seems Khubani also was in the process of filming a pilot for a [...]