Inventors Roundtable Virtual East
The IRT Virtual meetings last about 90 minutes. We meet on the 2nd Thursday and the 4th Monday of each month. They are always structured
The IRT Virtual meetings last about 90 minutes. We meet on the 2nd Thursday and the 4th Monday of each month. They are always structured
The IRT Virtual meetings last about 90 minutes. We meet on the 2nd Thursday and the 4th Monday of each month. They are always structured
The IRT Virtual meetings last about 90 minutes. We meet on the 2nd Thursday and the 4th Monday of each month. They are always structured
The IRT Virtual meetings last about 90 minutes. We meet on the 2nd Thursday and the 4th Monday of each month. They are always structured
The IRT Virtual meetings last about 90 minutes. We meet on the 2nd Thursday and the 4th Monday of each month. They are always structured
The IRT Virtual meetings last about 90 minutes. We meet on the 2nd Thursday and the 4th Monday of each month. They are always structured
Virtual meetings last about 90 minutes. They are always structured to answer your questions about the inventing process.
The Inventors Roundtable and Invent America are dedicated to helping inventors understand and naviga...
The focus of the Inventors Roundtable Virtual West Meetup Group is to create a safe, free environmen...
The IRT Virtual meetings last about 90 minutes. We meet on the 2nd Thursday and the 4th Monday of ea...
The Inventors Roundtable and Invent America are dedicated to helping inventors understand and naviga...
The focus of the Inventors Roundtable Virtual West Meetup Group is to create a safe, free environmen...
The IRT Virtual meetings last about 90 minutes. We meet on the 2nd Thursday and the 4th Monday of ea...
The Inventors Roundtable and Invent America are dedicated to helping inventors understand and naviga...
The focus of the Inventors Roundtable Virtual West Meetup Group is to create a safe, free environmen...
The IRT Virtual meetings last about 90 minutes. We meet on the 2nd Thursday and the 4th Monday of ea...
It’s best when you can bring on a “real partner” (someone who’s going to roll up his or her shirtsleeves) to share in the costs, hard work and rewards without you having to sell your soul to an investor.
Top Tips for Inventors: Choosing the Right Tradeshow to Showcase Your Inventions It has been a crazy few weeks of professional tradeshows; but then this is the season for face to face contact in the Business to Business world of consumer products. Experience has taught us […]
Professional tradeshows aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. While there are benefits to attending, potential attendees should approach these events with a critical eye. For instance, it’s important to be wary of tradeshows that have an inventor section run by a nonprofit organization that claims to represent the interests of independent inventors. More often than not, these nonprofit organizations are simply trying to funnel money into their own pockets at the inventors’ expense. Additionally, it’s a good idea to avoid tradeshows with exhibitor names that are impossible to pronounce and shows that attract a large international following. A high percentage of international attendees may signal that the show has been overrun by foreign entities, meaning a low percentage of attendees are American buyers. It’s also important to pick a professional tradeshow that specifically caters to your industry rather than your status as an inventor. If you follow these rules, you can increase your odds of having a successful experience at a professional tradeshow.