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Inception of 3D printing
Barbie: A Timeless Icon Born from Inventive History
Among the well-known toys that have been around the longest is Barbie. Conceived by Ruth Handler, a co-founder of Mattel Inc., Barbie made her debut in 1959 and quickly became well-known as a symbol of creativity, imagination, and the evolving position of women in society.
Honoring Inventors in Black History
Through Black History Month, join us in celebrating the inventors who continue to inspire us all. #InventAndCelebrate
#DiversityInInnovation.
Cultivating the Future: Smart Gardening with Invent and Present
The Innovation of the Motion Camera
The invention of the motion camera is not attributed to a single individual but rather the result of incremental advancements by multiple inventors and pioneers over time. To whom should we express our gratitude for this remarkable creation?
The Utility Patent: What is it and What Does it Protect?
Do you have a great idea? A thought that can be turned from a brain wave to something that can change the world and maybe even get you some money in the process?
Celebrating National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day and the Genius Behind Its Creation
The Game-Changing Impact of AI on Invention and Innovation
Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly evolved from a futuristic concept into a transformative technology, revolutionizing industries worldwide. Becoming a invaluable tool in various sectors, from healthcare to finance.
Two Simple Steps Can Turn Your Ideas into Product Reality!
How to Copyright Something to Protect Your Work
Patents – Frequently Asked Questions
Inventing During COVID
Do you have an idea you are looking to patent and protect?
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