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'''InventHelp®''' is an [[inventor]] service company headquartered in [[Directory:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], [[Directory:Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]]. InventHelp has sales offices in more than 60 cities in the [[Directory:United States|U.S.]], [[Directory:Canada|Canada]], [[Directory:United Kingdom|U.K.]], [[Directory:Australia|Australia]], [[Directory:South Korea|South Korea]] and [[Directory:Germany|Germany]]. The company attempts to submit clients' invention ideas to industry for review. InventHelp also offers [[patent]] referral services and invention prototyping packages. InventHelp's sister company, Intromark Incorporated, works with companies that may be interested in licensing or acquiring rights to InventHelp clients' invention ideas. | '''InventHelp®''' is an [[inventor]] service company headquartered in [[Directory:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], [[Directory:Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]]. InventHelp has sales offices in more than 60 cities in the [[Directory:United States|U.S.]], [[Directory:Canada|Canada]], [[Directory:United Kingdom|U.K.]], [[Directory:Australia|Australia]], [[Directory:South Korea|South Korea]] and [[Directory:Germany|Germany]]. The company attempts to submit clients' invention ideas to industry for review. InventHelp also offers [[patent]] referral services and invention prototyping packages. InventHelp's sister company, Intromark Incorporated, works with companies that may be interested in licensing or acquiring rights to InventHelp clients' invention ideas. | ||
− | InventHelp also holds the largest inventor trade show in the United States | + | InventHelp also holds the largest inventor trade show in the United States – the annual INPEX Invention & New Product Exposition. The show, which started in 1986, brings inventors together with industry representatives in one convenient forums. Companies such as [[Directory:Sarbanes-Oxley/Clorox_Co|Clorox]], [[Directory:Sarbanes-Oxley/Tupperware_Corp|Tupperware]], [[Directory:Sarbanes-Oxley/Ronco_Corporation|Ronco]], [[Directory:Johnson_%26_Johnson|Johnson & Johnson]], Skymall, [[Directory:Church_%26_Dwight_Co.,_Inc.|Church & Dwight]], [[Directory:The_Procter_%26_Gamble_Company|Procter & Gamble]], and numerous others have conducted private product reviews at INPEX to search for items to add to their existing product lines. |
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+ | InventHelp and its employees are heavily involved in community service projects around the Pittsburgh, PA headquarters. Each year, InventHelp employees participate in such functions as the Komen Race for the Cure, holiday food drives for the Salvation Army, Toys for Tots, Make-A-Wish, and blood drives for the Central Blood Bank. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
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Revision as of 21:19, 13 October 2010
InventHelp | |
Slogan | The Invent Help People |
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Type | Private Company |
Founded | 1984 |
Headquarters | Template:Country data US Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA |
Key people | Robert Susa, President |
Products | Invention Submission Patent Referrals 3D Prototyping |
Employees | 250 (2010) |
Subsidiaries | INPEX Invention Show Intromark Incorporated |
Contact | 217 9th Street Pittsburgh, PA 15222 412.288.1300 Web: InventHelp.com |
Reference |
InventHelp® is an inventor service company headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. InventHelp has sales offices in more than 60 cities in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, South Korea and Germany. The company attempts to submit clients' invention ideas to industry for review. InventHelp also offers patent referral services and invention prototyping packages. InventHelp's sister company, Intromark Incorporated, works with companies that may be interested in licensing or acquiring rights to InventHelp clients' invention ideas.
InventHelp also holds the largest inventor trade show in the United States – the annual INPEX Invention & New Product Exposition. The show, which started in 1986, brings inventors together with industry representatives in one convenient forums. Companies such as Clorox, Tupperware, Ronco, Johnson & Johnson, Skymall, Church & Dwight, Procter & Gamble, and numerous others have conducted private product reviews at INPEX to search for items to add to their existing product lines.
InventHelp and its employees are heavily involved in community service projects around the Pittsburgh, PA headquarters. Each year, InventHelp employees participate in such functions as the Komen Race for the Cure, holiday food drives for the Salvation Army, Toys for Tots, Make-A-Wish, and blood drives for the Central Blood Bank.
Photo gallery
References
External links
- InventHelp Website
- InventHelp Store
- InventHelp Invention & Technology News
- InventHelp Blog
- InventHelp Twitter
- InventHelp Fan Page - Facebook
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