Bringing An Idea To The Masses

Press & Sun-Bulletin:
Few individuals have a moment of clarity when they give birth to an idea for a product or service, and even fewer take that idea and make it happen.
Taking an idea to market is a long process, but in the end it’s worth it, inventor Mark Saroka said.
“It’s extremely exciting starting to see consumer demand for a product we dreamed up, created and are now marketing,” he said.
Saroka and his brother, Kevin Saroka, created an adjustable mirror — CargoView Mirror – that attaches to a vehicle’s exterior via a powerful magnet.
The device allows a driver to keep an eye on cargo placed on the car’s roof.
The mirror also can be used to eliminate a vehicle’s blind spot or can be used inside, attached to the dash with Velcro, to watch children in the back seat.
Mark Levy, a Binghamton lawyer who specializes in intellectual property law, suggested inventors take […]

Original post by Rich and software by Elliott Back

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