Posts Tagged ‘inventor’

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10-Year-Old Creates College Football App

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

First & Goal A fifth-grader from North Florida has released a college football app for iPhones. An avid college football fan, 10 year-old Jack Templeton came up with the idea for a college football roster app when he received an iTouch for his birthday. The 99-cent app provides users with all 120 Division I college [...]

Food for Thought

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Crabgrass, Vegan Eggs and Package-less Orange Juice Homaro Cantu’s Recipe to Change the Way We Eat By Mike Drummond Celebrity chef Homaro Cantu would rather tinker with lasers, ultrasound and liquid nitrogen than talk haute cuisine and name drop. Despite the fact he and sidekick pastry chef Ben Roche had a cooking show called Future [...]

Winning Strategies for Wider Exposure

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

By Jennipher Adkins Every self-respecting inventor with a product to sell should be searchable on YouTube, ebay, Amazon, Facebook and Twitter. However, serious players also will post their products on targeted sites frequented by retail buyers, innovation companies and licensing groups. TheProductNetwork.com is “where inventors and consumers unite.” With a high ranking on Google, the [...]

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 [...]

Do-It-Yourself Patent-Infringement Policing

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011
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It turns out Rich Holmes, assistant general counsel for Edison Nation, didn’t need his law degree to fight knock-off operations that were trafficking in one of the company’s top-selling products, the Gyro Bowl. This year Holmes discovered shady Chinese manufacturers selling cheap imitations of the Gyro Bowl on eBay and Alibaba. “I saw a photo [...]

Patent Office Exhibit Honors Steve Jobs

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

In tribute to the tremendous influence of Steve Jobs, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will showcase The Patents and Trademarks of Steve Jobs: Art and Technology that Changed the World.  The free exhibit will open to the public on November 16 at the USPTO’s campus in Alexandria, Virginia. “This exhibit commemorates the [...]

Don’t Let Your Invention Die of Old Age

Friday, November 11th, 2011

By Jack Lander If you intend to license your invention rather than produce and market it yourself, you’ll need to submit your invention to a company at some point. For most inventors this process is daunting and discouraging. The process of submission and getting a conclusive response is often slow. More often than not the [...]

Top Patent Officials to Take Your Comments on America Invents Act – Webinar Monday

Friday, October 28th, 2011

WASHINGTON – The USPTO will host a free public webinar with senior agency officials on Monday, October 31, 2011 to discuss the America Invents Act (AIA). This historic legislation was signed into law by President Barack Obama on September 16, 2011. Participants in the webinar will outline the agency’s implementation plans, and answer a selection [...]

Rebounding in a Recession

Friday, October 21st, 2011

The Tale of Two Hair Tools By Joan Lefkowitz In the last 20 years, the United States has experienced two rough recessions. We’ve all heard the hemline theory: Bullish times raise hems; bear markets drop them. A similar phenomenon seems to happen in hair fashion. Hair goes up in down markets. At least it did [...]

How to Price Your Product

Friday, September 30th, 2011

One Part Art, Two Parts Science By Jack Lander Whether you plan to license or manufacture and sell your invention yourself, at some point you’ll need to determine the cost of your final product. If you plan to go the manufacturing route, you’ll need to know in advance whether you can produce at a cost [...]

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