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Everyone wants to come up with the next million dollar idea or invention. So how do you make that happen? How much work does it take? Are there other people out there that can help?

Inventors, innovators, entrepreneurs, ideapreneurs, intellectual property professionals, designers, engineers and other creative people are invited to join this group.

    Share your innovative product, service or invention

    Discuss new ideas and trends

    Learn about how to go from idea stage to commercialization

    Find tips on getting your product to market

    Meet other like-minded people and build your professional network

    Learn about resources and organizations that can help you

    Get information about patents, trademarks, and other forms of intellectual property

By joining this group you will have the opportunity meet other innovators that can help you brainstorm, set goals, take action, and realize your dreams. Let’s discuss how we can find solutions to problems and make a positive difference in the world at the same time.

Privacy and confidentiality – You have the right to choose whether or not you would like to share your ideas and inventions with the group. Most people aren’t out there to steal your ideas. There are many more people out there that can help you realize your idea if you actually share it with them. The reality is that once people realize how much time, energy, resources, and money are required to actually materialize an idea (an unproven one at that) they are easily dissuaded.

“Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, the providence moves too. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents, meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamt would have come his way.” W.H. Murray, from (1951)

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