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Inventor Presentation - Edison Nation

By American Society of Inventors (other events)

Thursday, May 14 2015 6:30 PM 9:00 PM EDT
 
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The American Society of Inventors is offering a limited seating presentation on Invention at the Free Library, Thursday May 14th, 6:30 to 8:30 PM.

The speaker is Edison Nation’s CEO, Mr. Louis Foreman, who will speak on invention development an commercialization, and using the low cost ($25) Edison Nation platform to market inventions.  Edison Nation is the producer of the TV show Everyday Edisons.

Mr. Foreman will present:

“You’ve Got a Great Idea…  What’s Next?”

   “Let’s face it, coming up with Ideas is easy. The difference between a great idea and making money from an idea is the execution!” 

Mr. Foreman's presentation will is specific to commercially developing your idea.  When you have a great idea, you need to determine if it is feasible.  So before you quit your day job there are 5 questions you should answer BEFORE you start spending money on your invention. This presentation will take you through those five questions and put you in a better position to determine if your idea or invention is potentially commercially feasible.

Edison Nation is based in Charlotte, NC, and has strong connections in the TV industry.  They assist inventors in developing and marketing their inventions through TV and other retail distribution sources.  If your invention is accepted and goes through the Edison Nation development process, they will develop the idea and license it without further cost to the inventor.

The American Society of Inventors is a 55 year old Philadelphia non-profit organization that helps its members free of charge with free invention reviews, invention evaluations and assistance, free speaker presentation series, and community events and meetings.  The American Society of Inventors offers FREE INVENTION REVIEWS for its members (membership is $49/year) at their board meetings - usually held the first week of each month. Call for additional information or a membership application: 215 546 6601, or email Ruth Gaal, Vice President/Treasurer at [email protected].

Due to a generous donation by one of the American Society of Inventors Board Members, Tickets are now FREE, but seating is limited. People wishing to attend should assure their admittance by registering with Ruth or at TicketLeap at TicketLeap.com/ASOI.

American Society of Inventors