Kemaal Esmail
Posts by Kemaal Esmail for Blog
Wake up, shower, shave, brush your teeth, get dressed, walk the dog. Most people do a lot of the same things every day and probably don’t feel very inspired while they do them.
It has been a while since my last post, but I have a pretty good excuse. In June, my wife and I welcomed our first child into the world and I found out firsthand what people mean when they say, “a baby changes everything.
Last month Amazon announced it was acquiring PillPack, an online pharmacy that delivers prepackaged daily dosages of all your medications by mail.
One of the first things you need to do to get your idea patented is to do a search for prior art.
If you are an innovator who loves the process of developing new product ideas but isn’t as excited about the process of manufacturing and marketing that product, then one of the best ways to make money from your invention is to license your idea to a company who will take…
What is the difference between a patent, a trademark, and a copyright? When you have a new innovation or product idea it’s important to understand how best to protect your work. Patents, trademarks and copyrights have very different purposes and their uses are often misunderstood.
If you are thinking about patenting a new idea, chances are you are hoping to monetize that idea in the form of a marketable product at some point in the future.
If you’re serious about innovation, you have to be willing to take your product idea all the way to market. That process can be long and competition can be tough, so you may tend to keep your ideas secret until you’re ready to exploit them.
At some point, you’ll have had a good idea for another ‘invaluable invention’ but what do you do next? Here’s our guide based on our experience of taking an idea from concept to commercialisation. To get an overview of what’s involved also check out the patent process flowchart.
Invaluable Inventions has developed a high-tech bandage that could be used to heal wounds faster. The medical grade bandage is progressive and adapts during the healing process.