New product ideas may frequently come to mind and imagining them in action may boost excitement. However, the act of turning them into real commercial products sometimes overwhelms the inventor.
Knowing how to get a physical product from a sketch on a napkin to store shelves seems like a daunting task; however, it can be understood fairly quickly with the right behind-the-scenes insight. I ...
The Inventor’s Playbook” offers a practical, step-by-step roadmap to transform everyday frustrations into profitable ...
KANSAS CITY — Food companies this year are launching new products and inventing new brands more so than they were two years ago, when supply chain disruptions and demand for food at home brought on by ...
Inventing a new product feels amazing. You start to envision people using your invention. You imagine it being sold on store shelves, maybe even TV. You’ve never seen anything like it, you think. Why ...
The key to successfully pitching a new product idea or invention to a potential investor or company is being concise and clear. You may have the best idea for a product that will save people time and ...
A historian reveals some of the most famous mishaps and why they failed.
PITTSBURGH, June 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- "As a grave stone blaster, I thought there could be a better way to brighten the markings on a headstone stencil," said an inventor, from Elberton, Ga., "so I ...
PITTSBURGH, June 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- "I am passionate about cooking and catering, but I was frustrated with the constant struggle of cleaning grease after frying. I thought there could be a ...
The San Diego Inventors Forum held its 9th annual invention contest on August 15 th at Coleman College to see which product would come out on top as the best technology or consumer product invention ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As an entrepreneur–and the founder of a company that supports and encourages entrepreneurs–it’s frustrating to see media reports of ...
Necessity is the mother of invention, and one veteran wanted to walk with his cane in the rain and snow of Upstate New York without slipping and falling. So he invented a special cane. Disabled ...