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A CENTURY OF SUPPORT
FOR
A CENTURY OF IDEAS
2019 will be our centenary; naturally, we are proud of our CENTURY OF SUPPORT for A CENTURY OF IDEAS.
The life of the innovator, inventor, or creative person can often be a lonely one. Equally, such people, when the ‘Eureka’ moment happens want to proclaim their grand idea to the whole world with devoted enthusiasm. That moment is precisely when the creator takes a step back and seriously contemplates the future.
After 1919 the world seemed to be changing fast, but in the 21st Century change is exponential. Moore’s Law in the semi-
The creative person has to bear all this in mind whilst at the same time maintaining absolute confidentiality. For every one creative mind there are perhaps thousands that would seek to steal and exploit a good idea to the complete detriment of the inventor. There are also many organisations that purport to assist the inventor to take a product from an idea to the market.
Caveat emptor is advice as strong today as two millennia ago!
All too often an inventor will pay a lot of money for worthless drawings, claims and a patent application that can give little if any protection. Avoid this path and your first port of call should be the Institute of Patentees & Inventors.
The Institute is able to give you impartial guidance in strict confidence to prevent you falling foul of the ‘up-
STAR WARS
STORMTROOPERS?
Probably one of the best known faces on earth and in space!
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The Institute aims to provide support for the entrepreneurial scientist, technologist, chemist, engineer, architect, designer, writer and artist and so on.If you are creative and want to protect your own interests then you will find ‘keystone support’. In fact, the door is open to any creative person wanting to protect and develop their work.
Every year that passes by the world gets smaller in terms of communications and at the same time good ideas abound on a global scale. Academic studies have shown that less than 1% of the world population is creative and that creativity knows no country or racial boundaries.