10 Mistakes Inventors Make (Part 2 of 10)
Mistake #2: Failing to Make your Invention
New inventors often make some common mistakes. Last week we discussed one of the Top 10 most common mistakes. This week we will continue with another "mistake" and how to avoid it. The designers and engineers at frethot are available at any phase of your invention and can be especially helpful in avoiding the mistake of "Failing to Make your Invention". Feel free to visit our website www.frethot.com and contact us with any questions or to get more information on how to prototype your new invention.
It's a cold hard fact that no one is going to purchase just an idea. But companies may be willing to invest in that idea if it comes in the form of a prototype. A home made prototype can be an important step in the development process, but once you've decided to really go forward with the product you will want to move on to a process such as rapid prototyping (see our blog about 3D printing). This process provides you with a working prototype that will allow for evaluation and testing. Producing a quality prototype is an essential step towards bringing your product to market.
The members of frethot have the resources and skills you need to create a high quality product. If you have any questions regarding the content of this blog or need assistance with the design, engineering, specifying for manufacturing, graphic design, packaging design, prototyping, or manufacturing of your product, please visit our website at www.frethot.com.
Check back next week to see how to avoid Mistake #3 - Believing in Promotion Company Hype (The Importance of Using a Proven Company).
New inventors often make some common mistakes. Last week we discussed one of the Top 10 most common mistakes. This week we will continue with another "mistake" and how to avoid it. The designers and engineers at frethot are available at any phase of your invention and can be especially helpful in avoiding the mistake of "Failing to Make your Invention". Feel free to visit our website www.frethot.com and contact us with any questions or to get more information on how to prototype your new invention.
It's a cold hard fact that no one is going to purchase just an idea. But companies may be willing to invest in that idea if it comes in the form of a prototype. A home made prototype can be an important step in the development process, but once you've decided to really go forward with the product you will want to move on to a process such as rapid prototyping (see our blog about 3D printing). This process provides you with a working prototype that will allow for evaluation and testing. Producing a quality prototype is an essential step towards bringing your product to market.
The members of frethot have the resources and skills you need to create a high quality product. If you have any questions regarding the content of this blog or need assistance with the design, engineering, specifying for manufacturing, graphic design, packaging design, prototyping, or manufacturing of your product, please visit our website at www.frethot.com.
Check back next week to see how to avoid Mistake #3 - Believing in Promotion Company Hype (The Importance of Using a Proven Company).
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