Patents are NOT sold. They are bought!
Esta semana le dije a un potencial cliente: “Paco, las Patentes No se Venden. Se compran”
Me miró con cara rara y… ¡chupito!
Patents are NOT sold. They are bought! Read More »
Esta semana le dije a un potencial cliente: “Paco, las Patentes No se Venden. Se compran”
Me miró con cara rara y… ¡chupito!
Patents are NOT sold. They are bought! Read More »
I know you're convinced that your invention works.
I also know that you see little interest in investing money in studying its feasibility.
Well. 70% of the inventors we work with have that blind FE because they have been fed with a couple of drawings in the patent company on duty.
It is key to study the feasibility of the invention Read More »
As you know, I've been BLACK for a couple of weeks because of the number of semi-deceived customers that are coming to us.
Especially those that come with Utility Models under the arm.
The vast majority, with claims of innovation and descriptions, very little serious
Magic or engineering Read More »
This week, for the umpteenth time, I had to explain to a client why their invention is NOT viable.
I am referring to inventors who already come with their Patent or Utility Model under their arm.
Utility Models that DO NOT work Read More »
Today I will reveal the method we use to improve the ideas of the inventors we work with.
Useless Inventions Vs. Business Opportunities” Read More »
99.9% of the inventors I talk to can spend hours telling me about their inventions.
While the conversation revolves about: how to get to the functions of the invention, sensors, resistors and microprocessors... it is a pleasure to listen to them and get into the GARLIC.
What is surprising, and worrying at the same time, is the funeral atmosphere that is generated by asking:
Who is worth your invention?
Who is worth your invention? Read More »
If you want to avoid having a goal scored against you, listen up!
Beware of Scoring an Own Goal Read More »
We all come up with ideas, sometimes in a bar, others in the shower…
The truth of the matter is that we toss and turn all night going over and over it in our heads… “If it works out, I’ll be loaded.” “And if I fail…”
Starting today, it will be easier for you to differentiate between business opportunities and ideas written on a cocktail napkin.
Ideas Written on Cocktail Napkins vs. Business Opportunities Read More »
Coming up with ideas is important, but managing them properly is essential.
Although it may sound harsh, I am convinced that the success of a new product depends just 5% on a great idea.
Please note that the other 95% depends on the decisions made during the course of the process.
Let’s do it!
What Type of Inventor Are You? Read More »