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Public institutions, inventors and entrepreneurs in Madrid select our invention factory as the standard when it comes to the manufacturing of prototypes and innovative products.
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Un porcentaje muy elevado de los inventores y emprendedores que intentan desarrollar sus ideas y proponer un producto innovador al mercado se encuentran con claras barreras en el camino, que les hacen desvirtuar o desperdiciar; tiempo, energía, y dinero, que son además los tres recursos necesarios para convertir una idea en un producto funcional con altas probabilidades de éxito.
El contenido que desarrollamos en Let´s Prototype para los inventores, es totalmente gratuito, y representa la forma en que Let´s Prototype devuelve a la comunidad de inventores lo que esta le aporta día a día a través de la confianza de inventores particulares y departamentos de innovación de pequeñas, medianas y grandes empresas.
Public institutions, inventors and entrepreneurs in Madrid select our invention factory as the standard when it comes to the manufacturing of prototypes and innovative products.
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Patenting an idea too soon is the most frequent error committed by inventors. We explain it to you in transparent terms through examples. It is important to know the details prior to investing in a patent or utility model.
To patent an idea. Basic concepts to make your invention. Read More »
If you’re an inventor, a real one… you likely have gone through a moment of extreme uncertainty while doing searches to determine whether your idea already exists or not. From now on, you’ll experience this moment very differently. Step Nº 2 of Lean Prototyping will show you the path to reinforce your invention and determine its feasibility.
Steps to know if my idea is patented. Read More »
What’s important is not to master the methodology, but for all your questions to be totally resolved. In Step Nº 1 of Lean Prototyping, you’ll understand the steps to follow so that the innovation continues to make sense. Remember, your invention must resolve a real problem in the market.
From idea to concept and from concept to prototype. Lean Prototyping Read More »
“…the idea is my thing, but I’m new at this …” Without a doubt, this was the most common phrase among the inventors with whom we’ve spoken in the last 24 months. That we should roll up our sleeves to finally develop a clear method that guides inventors throughout the entire process. From the idea to the working product that is feasible for the market.
Inventors also have a method. Lean Prototyping. Read More »
You have a great idea, but… now what? I hate to tell you this but, after the great idea, investors or major brands will not be lining up at the door to your home or office, clamoring to pay for your invention. If they’ve given you the typical “patent and get rich” pitch, that’s not the real world.
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Turning ideas, patents and concepts into working prototypes is one of the major challenges faced by inventors and the innovation departments of consolidated companies. We discuss this on TVE thanks to the directors of the program Emprende TVE.
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The human race has succeeded in evolving in never-before-seen ways thanks to their mental capacity, which allows them to invent, imagine, learn and convey knowledge, including abstract knowledge, and relate with others intelligently. Not all humans, of course, but definitely the majority of them.
Inventions that changed the world (Part 1) Read More »
You’ve probably already received propositions to register your idea as a utility model. You may have been told that it’s a cheaper patent or the step prior to a patent. Nothing could be farther from the truth. We invite you to discover it.
The Utility Model. The false adrenaline of inventors. Read More »
What’s the difference between a utility model and a patent? Does it really protect my model to be the only one with the right to exploit it commercially? Discover the main differences between a utility model and a patent through four questions which we will answer by drawing upon the Law, our experience and, as always, common sense.
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