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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.
Go into any office, school, gym and even domestic kitchens, and you’ll spot a water cooler. The bottled water dispenser has become the easiest way to supply clean water. When it’s your turn to replace the bottle, do you wash your hands first? Unlikely.
I feel like passing out cigars. On 3 October 2017, we welcomed a new patent into the world. The Invaluable Inventions Self Shredding Label design is officially US Patent No. 9,779,641. I feel like a proud dad.
The latest Invaluable Inventions stops your cables getting tangled and reduces the risk of snagging on obstructions. The inspiration behind our cable management device for use in server farms, or other multi-cable IT environments, was borne from our own experience.
Invaluable Inventions is dedicated to finding innovative ways to protect your privacy and security. So, imagine our excitement when we signed up for a new service from the US Postal Service that helps consumers preview what’s in their mailbox.
It’s 4 pm, you’re in a park, the festival is in full swing, and you can’t hold on any longer. Ask anyone who’s attended an outdoor concert, art show, carnival, or county fair, what the least enjoyable part was and they’ll say the same thing.
The life of an IT Manager can be a thankless job. Your days can be spent addressing an unending series of crises, from the minor (“I just spilled my coffee on my keyboard”) to the catastrophic (“I think we’re under a denial of service attack!”).
Identity theft is no joke. It’s important to do everything you can to protect yourself, and that includes shredding mail with your personal information on it before it goes into the trash. In theory, this should take just a few minutes at a time.