Forum Helps ‘Imagineers’ Bring Products To Market

San Diego Business Journal:
Not every inventor will garner fame like Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison or Alexander Graham Bell. But today’s curious thinkers are keeping the tradition of these forefathers alive by creating what they believe are new and improved ways of making things work.
Today, inventors across the nation are trying to push their “creative” products out to the masses, from games and unique gardening equipment to accessories, low-tech consumer products and sophisticated high-tech innovations. Even large corporations are seeking independent inventors to help make their products taste better or operate more effectively.
But, unlike the Ben Franklin era, 21st century inventors often face hurdles in getting their ideas and products developed and accepted by regulators, patent offices, investors and consumers. Locally, inventors can overcome some of these challenges via the San Diego Inventors Forum. The networking group, which has about 250 members, brings together successful inventors and entrepreneurs with the focus […]

Original post by Rich and software by Elliott Back

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