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Advanced 3-D Modeling

Printer

Our state-of-the-art 3-D printer can produce plastic models and prototypes (complete with moving parts) of your invention, to enable companies to hold it in their hands, get a feel for it, and even try it out.

Processing Power

Data Center

Our powerful computer software and hardware systems can be put to work on your behalf, to significantly accelerate your product development time and enhance image resolution.

Product Development

Manufacturers are bombarded with new product ideas. To grab their attention, your invention must stand out and articulate precisely how & why it will work well for them, the way they operate.

A napkin sketch or patent diagram simply won't cut it. And cool as it may be, rarely will a prototype suffice.

Our award-winning team of industrial designers, engineers, and artists can make your invention come alive. Applying a combination of specialized skills, deep insight and state-of-the-art technologies, we'll create a differentiated "look" for your invention and then develop it from there. This is one of our specialties, and we've done it before on thousands of products... some of which you've probably seen in the market or even purchased yourself.

What exactly will we do for you and your inventive idea? That depends-no two inventions can be treated the same way. And companies in each product category operate differently, so we'll want to speak with you and together determine how best to prepare you to pursue invention success. Experience has taught us that most independent inventors need the following four Product Development services highlighted below.

These high-impact and fully integrated components don't just get inventions like yours noticed - they also get them licensed. We're ready to be your innovation launchpad. Are you ready?

To bring your invention to life, click here.

  • What: 3-D framework images of your product configuration, from different angles and an "exploded" view to show the parts separated.
  • Why: Details design elements and working components, and shows the relative sizes of pieces and how they fit together in manufacturing.
  • What: One-page document that shows your product and highlights key features, benefits and manufacturing details.
  • Why: Summarizes data of most immediate interest to manufacturers.
  • What: Comprehensive document with expanded details on the above items.
  • Why: Provides manufacturers with the depth of information they need to confidently proceed from being interested to signing an agreement.
  • What: 2-D engineering blueprints of your product configuration, often referred to as CADs.
  • Why: Informs a manufacturer exactly how to build your product, including the Bill of Materials, specifications and measurements when appropriate.