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... other individual is allowed to manufacture or market that product. An inventor can also lose his due share of fame and popularity for his invention if unscrupulous persons get hold of ... find it essential to participate in discussions with people to ask for suggestions or feedback on your invention so that it can be made marketable. Since, a number of people might become conscious of your idea, you ...
... Inventions to Market, I wrote, "Why do most inventors not take their inventions to market?  The pain of letting go of the full and perfect vision is too great." Jim Flowers, executive ... is why it's vital that the inventor fall in love with the value of the invention to the customer, rather than the invention itself. In some ways it's like selecting a birthday gift for a child. ...
... next stage of innovation in green mobility." "Sydney Morning Herald New invention prevents lithium battery fires November 12, 2009 - 3:01PM A ... to prevent lithium-ion batteries from catching fire or exploding in laptops and mobile phones may be on the market as soon as the first quarter of 2010, its inventor said on Wednesday. The invention, called Stoba, was developed at the Industrial ...
... I have learned during the past six years is that the difference between success and failure with an invention is almost always sales and rarely the patent. And that is even more the case in today’s economy. The greatest ... products placed into major retail chains--with or without a patent. So let's take a look at the process of taking a new product to market successfully. Read full article
Reuters – A new technology to prevent lithium-ion batteries from catching fire or exploding in laptops and mobile phones may be on the market as soon as the first quarter of 2010, its inventor said on Wednesday. The rest is here: New invention addresses lithium battery fires (Reuters)
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