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Post by Megan Kopczynski on Oct 26, 2011 11:53:08 GMT -5
I have a dozen toy ideas, some have provisional patents, while others do not. I am looking for that company that is willing to evaluate my product ideas with a confidential agreement ready. I do not have prototypes, but really straight forward illustrations. What's next?
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Post by Inventoy on Oct 31, 2011 8:39:46 GMT -5
Hi Megan,
Let us know which types of toy you have ideas for and we will try and point you in the direction of the most appropriate companies.
Thanks
Inventoy
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Post by chessnology on Nov 2, 2012 13:25:42 GMT -5
Hello, I am looking on information on how to market inventions to companies. My parents have 7 inventions that are already patented and we are trying to reach out to companies but are unsure how to get the idea in front of companies. Can anyone help me?
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Post by Inventoy on Nov 11, 2012 15:57:25 GMT -5
If you have patents you are in a good position already. I am assuming these are toy or game patents? There are lots of inventor friendly companies out there you can contact. Try and get contacts with inventor relations people in companies. If you are willing to disclose what 'type' of ideas they are we can then ry and give you some companies to contact.
Hope this helps
Inventoy
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Post by patrickcollins on Jul 1, 2015 11:51:44 GMT -5
> > RE: Glow in the Dark Horseshoe Game > > > > > > > > As a successful company, you are generally in search of > new > > ideas and inventions to compliment your existing > product > > line and enhance your current market position. > > Accordingly, one new product that might interest you is > the > > Glow in the Dark Horseshoe Game. > > > > A timely favorite, Horseshoe tossing is a tradition at > most > > family gatherings. The fun however has long been > > limited to daylight hours, now however, a new and > exciting
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