The Next IoT Wave
Despite the saturation of IoT devices, there is still plenty of room in the market for improvement and change. Consider these trends that may drive connected device development in coming years.
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Losaw | Sep 30, 2019 | Prototyping
Despite the saturation of IoT devices, there is still plenty of room in the market for improvement and change. Consider these trends that may drive connected device development in coming years.
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Losaw | Sep 30, 2019 | American Inventors
Cyberfishing is a smart sensor for fishing rods. It attaches to any fishing rod with heavy-duty elastic bands and collects data while you fish.
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Losaw | Aug 30, 2019 | Prototyping
One of the most important tools for product development is the 3D printer. It helps prototypers build parts in a matter of hours, when machining or molding can take days or weeks.
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Losaw | Jul 25, 2019 | Prototyping
Attending and exhibiting at CES is an exhausting week of travel, meetings and pitching your product (or yourself). Here is what it is really like to attend this blockbuster show.
Read MorePosted by Jeremy Losaw | Jul 24, 2019 | American Inventors
It’s challenging enough to get a newborn baby to sleep through the night. But when you are the parent of a child born prematurely—thus carrying the increased risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome—that challenge grows for sleep-starved parents as well.Such was the situation faced by Nate Ruben and his wife, Sarah, with their first child who was born four weeks early in 2012. She was up multiple times a night to confirm their child was still breathing, and her overall wellness was suffering.Their worries led to a new product called the Smartbeat, which can keep a trained eye on infants while they sleep to make sure parents can rest easily.
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