The National Inventors Hall of Fame (NIHF) recognizes the enduring legacies of exceptional U.S. patent holders. Inventors improve our society not only by developing inventions, but also by creating and shaping industries that employ millions of people. With each new class of Inductees, we applaud their inventions and provide opportunities for them to engage and inspire the inventors of tomorrow who will transform our world.
Michael S. Neustel, a U.S. Registered Patent Attorney, founded the National Inventor Fraud Center, Inc. (NIFC) with the goal to provide information to consumers about invention promotion companies and how people can market their ideas. Many inventors do not realize that some invention marketing companies charge thousands of dollars, yet have success rates of 0.00%. The goal of the NIFC is to educate and help inventors make the right decisions. The NIFC is owned by Neustel Law Offices, LTD.
It is unfortunate when an inventor pays thousands of dollars for services that have little value to them. If you desire to get your money back from an invention marketing company, you should remain calm and follow a strict plan for getting your money back. Expressing anger and frustration to the company usually will not help you. We have a Suggested Approach for you to review that may help you in getting your money back. As always, seek the assistance of a local attorney in your state to assist you and give you the legal advice you need.
Some of the invention marketing companies listed on the Good Guys section operate upon a percentage of the money the inventor receives from their marketing efforts. Many of the Good Guys charge for their services, but do not be discouraged solely by their fees. You should investigate any invention marketing company before paying money, even if they are listed as a Good Guy. It is also recommended that individuals join a Local Inventors Group.
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While Leonardo da Vinci is best known as an artist, his work as a scientist and an inventor make him a true Renaissance man. He serves as a role model applying the scientific method to every aspect of life, including art and music. Although he is best known for his dramatic and expressive artwork, Leonardo also conducted dozens of carefully thought out experiments and created futuristic inventions that were groundbreaking for the time.
ECU and the Office of Innovation and New Ventures are proud to support our inventors and innovators. Read below about some of our inventors and innovators. Each has a unique story and journey that display the commitment to education, leadership and innovation for our students, faculty, staff and community residents.
Industrial vending machines were built specifically with industrial environments in mind and can be stocked with all kinds of inventory. One solution does not fit all; there are several vending options available to you to meet your unique storage needs, drive productivity and greatly improve how you do business.
Secure industrial inventory management solution that enable customers to effectively manage and control their inventory and assets. iVendSecure gives you 24/7 point of use availability of rationed items for specified users.
Scale based inventory management vending system providing secure access and dispensing of products. The iVendScale system logs inventory data collected via the scales as products are dispensed.
Inventor-e SmartVan is an app based van stock inventory management solution with issuance using NFC tags. SmartVan increases the first time fix capability of your van stock and aids costing of jobs at point of use.
The Translational Innovation Program of the Center for Clinical and Translational Science launched the CCTS Inventor Showcase in October as a monthly virtual series to highlight and celebrate inventors who are translating their innovations through the commercialization pathway. On Tuesday, January 18 at 12 noon, a team of inventors led by Kenneth Yeager, PhD, LISW, will be sharing how they developed an innovative technology to combat burnout and build individual resilience. All are invited to the special showcase to kick off the new year. To register and for more information, visit here .
We encourage you to provide your feedback to us and help make Inventor HSM even better. If you encounter issues not covered in this document, please report them to Autodesk through your reseller or to the Inventor HSM team directly at inven...@autodesk.com or on the CAM discussion forum.
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Patent inventors are the individuals who created the idea and wrote the patent. They may be the owner of the patent as well, but frequently the patent is owned, or assigned to, the university or business the inventors work with.
Patent Owner is the current owner of the patent. It may be the original assignee, the inventor, or another company or individual who has purchased the patent or has had the rights transfered to them.
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