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INDEPENDENT INVENTOR'S GUIDE TO CONSUMER
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
This guide will assist the independent inventor through
the steps necessary to introduce a product to the market.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GUIDE
The North Carolina SBTDC produces the following guidebooks
and information to assist the independent inventor.
Intellectual Property
Guide - The Intellectual Property Guide is intended for
the independent inventor or small company interested in developing
new ideas into commercial products. In this guide you will
discover answers to most common inventor questions and find
guidance on commercializing inventions. The Guide includes
patent information, determining whether to patent, patent
assignments & licensing agreements, trademarks and copyrights.
Click here
Start-up Guide - If
your invention idea is to become the basis for a startup company,
the SBTDC Start-Up Guide provides insight into entrepreneurship.
Click here
PATENT SEARCHING & RESOURCES
Patent
Search - perform a patent search on the US Patent &
Trademark Office site to identify similar products. Comparable
products usually exist so be certain to thoroughly analyze
the patents to determine your product's competitive advantage.
Perform a patent search at http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html.
Frequently
Asked Questions - Patent - general patent questions are
answered at this US Patent & Trademark website.
Independent
Inventor Resources - The US Patent and Trademark Office
offers inventor assistance.
MARKET RESEARCH
The great inventor, Thomas
Edison understood the best starting point for all inventors,
"I find out what the world needs, then I go ahead and
try to invent it." The following resources will help
your market research efforts.
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS - Research
the competitive manufacturers of your industry. Become aware
of that which is currently offered in the industry before
thinking about approaching a manufacturer or a contract manufacturer
about your product opportunity. The Thomas
Register is one source to research manufacturers as is
the state library's online listing of manufacturers.
Become familiar with your industry's trade publications and
product catalogs, identify industry associations, attend industry
trade shows. Such resources are useful in identifying marketing
channels of distribution and industry current events. The
Encyclopedia of Associations, a common reference text available
in the reference section of the local library, is the primary
source to identify industry publications and trade shows.
A variety of internet sites are available to search tradeshows
and industry associations including The
Marketing Source.com. Attend the trade shows and study
the industry publications to discover what products will be
competitive with your new design and to determine if it has
enough of a competitive advantage to compete in the marketplace.
MARKETING ANALYSIS - Walmart
Innovation Network - An option for consumer product inventors
is an evaluation by the Walmart Innovation Network. In the
area of mass market consumer products, the Walmart evaluations
have proven to be extremely professional. Their evaluators
are highly experienced in specific aspects of the retail industry
and provide expert recommendations. Furthermore, should they
judge the product to have retail merit, Walmart assists with
its commercialization. At $175, the WIN analysis is cost effective.
Call 417/836 5671 for additional information.
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