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MacKenzie Brown wrote a new post 8 years, 10 months ago
Every year, the USPTO receives hundreds of thousands of patents. And they’re getting more every year. There were 490,000 USPTO patent applications in 2010, and just five years later, in 2015, there were nearly […]
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MacKenzie Brown replied to the topic What Are The Different Stages in Startup Funding? in the forum Startup Funding, Venture Capital & Crowdfunding 8 years, 11 months ago
There are many kinds of startup stages for funding.
Idea stage – the start of the startup, no product, no workers, etc. Most of the time, through this stage entrepreneurs bootstrap .
Seed stage – in seed stage about 40% of professional investments go to this stage startup, or entrepreneurs who have examples and some traction but need more…[Read more]
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Shelly Scott started the topic What Are The Different Stages in Startup Funding? in the forum Startup Funding, Venture Capital & Crowdfunding 8 years, 11 months ago
What Are The Different Stages in Startup Funding?
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MacKenzie Brown replied to the topic Where Do I Find Someone To Invest In My Invention? in the forum Startup Funding, Venture Capital & Crowdfunding 8 years, 11 months ago
First of all you are gonna need to do some work. coding, market research, wireframes, prototypes, whatever work that is going to be required.
Find people who have the skills that can and willing to help you. If the idea of yours is awesome, people are going to join you. And if not, then get a hint, it might not be that great at all.
Your…[Read more]
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Morgan Pearly started the topic Where Do I Find Someone To Invest In My Invention? in the forum Startup Funding, Venture Capital & Crowdfunding 8 years, 11 months ago
Where Do I Find Someone To Invest In My Invention?
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MacKenzie Brown replied to the topic Is A 3D Printer Worth It? in the forum Manufacturing Inventions and Prototyping 8 years, 11 months ago
As others have said, it will really depend upon your needs and your goals whether it is “worth” investing in a personal 3D printer.
To add to what others have said, my opinion is that, for most people, there is no great benefit to owning a personal 3D printer. If you are a hobbyist and enjoy tinkering, or if you have a particular and rec…[Read more]
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Charlie Stephenson started the topic Is A 3D Printer Worth It? in the forum Manufacturing Inventions and Prototyping 8 years, 11 months ago
Is A 3D Printer Worth It?
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MacKenzie Brown replied to the topic How Does China Manufacture Products At A Very Low Price? in the forum Manufacturing Inventions and Prototyping 8 years, 11 months ago
Here is a fact, China create products at a low price.
The main question is “How are they doing it.”
Let’s make it simpler, as you have said that China creates everything.
China creates everything —— that is our answer .
Because of the availability of almost every raw material, B2B service, design and R&D in their country, China is capable…[Read more] -
Jane Little started the topic How Does China Manufacture Products At A Very Low Price? in the forum Manufacturing Inventions and Prototyping 8 years, 11 months ago
How Does China Manufacture Products At A Very Low Price?
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MacKenzie Brown replied to the topic Are 3D Printing Startups Shutting Down? in the forum Manufacturing Inventions and Prototyping 8 years, 11 months ago
Well, it’s important to remember that 90% of startups fail, it’s not just 3D printing startups. The reasons that 3D printing startups fail aren’t entirely different from the reasons that other startups fail, either.
The number one reason startups fail is that they try to sell a product that people aren’t interested in. Now, obviously people…[Read more]
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