This guide walks you through the mindset, process, and practical steps to become an inventor, come up with ideas, and share ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Turning an idea into a reality can require a substantial upfront investment – figuring out how to patent an invention, make a prototype ...
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Moving forward with your first journey as a new inventor can be tough, but you can make things far easier on yourself by enlisting the help of experts. Professionals such as the teams at InventHelp ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You have a product idea that couldrival the George Forman Grill or Ron Popeil’s Pocket Fisherman.You even think it can bring in just as ...
As a new inventor, it can be difficult to know what steps you need to take and what you must do in order to move forward with your invention idea. While there are lots of people who come up with great ...
In recent years, the quest for knowledge and innovations to make the world a better place has led to numerous inventions. People from all walks of life, from the private to the public sector, all seek ...
A: Patent law allows you to patent an invention, machine, process, plant or design. Once (or if) you have determined that your device can be protected by a patent, you will then decide what type of ...
As a business owner, it may seem counterintuitive that when your employees create inventions related to your business, in addition to not automatically owning them, you might not even have the right ...
Artificial intelligence has become part of everyday life, but as the technology rapidly advances, federal agencies are trying to adopt new standards for its use. One agency, the United States Patent ...
Calistoga Jr/Sr High was recently awarded a Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam grant in the amount of $7,500 to create an invention geared toward addressing how to keep firefighters cool in fires. Calistoga Jr/Sr ...
An invention is not patentable if it was described in, or obvious in view of, an earlier printed publication. See 35 U.S.C. 102(a)(1). This blog post addresses how to overcome an anticipation or ...