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NEWS SEP 05:
Exclusive rights to the "Everflow" garden hose have recently
been licensed to Emplas, one of the UK's biggest hose manufacturers. The
Everflow, which maintains water pressure whatever you do to it, will hit
the shelves of a major DIY retailer early next year.
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Why us?
Inventions are famously frank in their dealings with inventors and rigorous
in defence of inventor financial interests.
Integrated management
We lead from the centre, co-ordinating the range of experts (legal, design
etc) necessary to protect and develop your invention.
Transparent finances
Upon successful negotiation of a license on your behalf, we take an agreed
% of the proceeds. Apart from that, all you pay for are the various services
we need to contract on your behalf - such as patent search and registration,
marketing materials, design refinement and
prototype development.
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Get in touch now! Our chief focus as a licensing agent is to
keep our inventors' costs down. The earlier on in the Patent process we
can get involved, the better as we can then ensure that costly mistakes
are not made and that strategic decisions are made which will streamline
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THINK YOU CAN GO IT ALONE?
Often inventors think
at some stage that their best bet is to market their invention on their
own. Its not a ridiculous idea: you've done perfectly well inventing
the thing on your own, so why do you suddenly
need other people? As an inventor, you are accustomed to thinking independently
and doing so with success. But don't let that deceive you when it
comes to selling your idea.
For your invention to make it to market, you need more than enthusiasm
and technical insight. You need completely different skills from the ones
which have got you this far. You need, above all, a project manager to
co-ordinate the very demanding spheres of expertise involved in inventions
promotion centering, of course, on the labyrinthine Patent
process and climaxing in the pressure of
license negotiation. You need somebody to fix meetings with the right
people. You need somebody to close a deal. You need, we would suggest,
Inventions, the original inventions brokers.
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