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News Release from: Manufacturing Advisory Service - London | Subject: Bright ideas
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 June 2006
Bright ideas wanted from budding
entrepreneurs
Budding entrepreneurs bursting with a bright idea for a new product should make a bee-line for the London Manufacturing Advisory Service stand at the B2B Exhibition in Earls Court on June 27 and 28
Budding entrepreneurs bursting with a bright idea for a new product should make a bee-line for the London Manufacturing Advisory Service (MAS) stand at the B2B Exhibition in Earls Court on June 27 and 28 London MAS will help to turn the best idea presented to them at the exhibition into a business reality by providing a launchpad to get the product developed and out into the marketplace
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 20 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Manufacturing hot shots from the DTI will give a free place to the winner at one of its half day Intellectual Property workshops, held in conjunction with the Patent Office, plus up to two free days support from its specialists, worth GBP1,800.
The support will help the winner develop their product - from sourcing manufacturers to produce a prototype, to researching potential markets and planning a business development strategy.
London MAS provides free or subsidised support to the capital's 16,500 manufacturers to help them develop new products, reach new markets, make productivity improvements and stimulate long term business growth.
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Some of the new products they have already helped along the way to production success will be on display at B2B to provide inspiration.
They include.
* The A-leg-gro PED - developed by Stanmore-based musician and teacher Suzanne Pillinger to help children learning to play the piano reach the pedals.
* Wattson - from young Bethnal Green designers DIY Kyoto which shows how much electrical devices around it are using, enabling users to take control of their energy consumption.
* Ultimate Hearing Protection - tailor made earpieces from this Sidcup company to cut down sound for those involved in activities like motor sports, shooting, music and sky diving.
* Aqualogix - the brainchild of Ashton Industrial in Woodford Green, this portable water purification device requires no chemicals or power supply and is aimed at giving children in the third world access to clean water.
And at 12.15 on Wednesday 28 June, Colin Allaway from London MAS and British and European Patent Attorney Matt Dixon will be giving a 45 minute seminar on IP in the Sales and Marketing Theatre at the exhibition.
Their presentation: 'Don't give your assets away - understanding your intellectual property rights' will explain how to protect concepts or new products - an essential part of successful business development.
Entrance is free to the B2B exhibition, which features over 200 stands and 50 informative seminars - visit the website for more details.
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