What is First in Inventing
For this week’s segment of Invent America, Michael King and co-host Rita Crompton welcome George
Butler to discuss "e’s first in inventing?
George Butler is a successful aerospace/mechanical engineer who has worked over the last
35 years for companies such as Rockwell International (Space Shuttle), Hughs Helicopters and McDonnell Douglas (Apache
Helicopter), and for Boeing (Phantom Works, classified projects) etc. With over 35,000 hours of CAD design and so many projects
that vary from watercraft to helicopters to jets and spacecraft, he has been exposed to a lot of design challenges and has
produced 14 patents for my designs both professional and personal. In retirement, Butler started his own business, GB3DesignLLC,
where he designs his own creations for making products easier to use and a lot more fun.
Bio: George Butler , a successful aerospace/mechanical engineer who has worked over the last 35 years for companies such as
Rockwell International (Space Shuttle), Hughs Helicopters and McDonnell Douglas (Apache Helicopter) and for Boeing (Phantom
Works, classified projects) etc. With over 35,000 hours of cad design and so many projects that vary from watercraft to
helicopters to jets and spacecraft. He has been exposed to a lot of design challenges and has produced 14 patents for my designs
both professional and personal. Now that I am retired I have my own business GB3DesignLLC where I design my own creations for
making products easier to use and a lot more fun.
Rita Crompton, known as “The Inventor Lady,” is an industry expert with decades of experience helping innovators develop their ideas into sellable products. Her knowledge and expertise covers all aspects of the invention process – patents and trademarks, engineering and manufacturing, crowdfunding, marketing and selling, and licensing. Ms. Crompton has helped inventors bring to market everything from full size functioning tractors to baby products – there’s a reason she’s called “The Inventor Lady.”
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