The “American Inventor” And What All Inventors Need To Know
March 23, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
When Phil Bertolo and Lisa Ascolese of World Innovations in New Jersey, sat down to view the first showing of the “American Inventor” on ABC, they couldn’t believe their ears and what the contestants were spending on their prototypes. It was clear that most of these inventors had fallen victim of what Phil and Lisa travel the Tri-State area to teach people of all ages to avoid. They teach inventors to avoid companies that take advantage of ones passion to create from within, and the inventor’s willingness to produce a product regardless of the cost, even if it means selling their home and spending their life savings.Most of the contestants expressed when asked, that they had spent from $12,000.00 to over $100,000.00 for their prototypes. For this, some only received a booklet and a bogus patent.
“This is an outrage and completely avoidable” Ascolese said. “This is precisely what Phil Bertolo and I, educate inventors of all ages to avoid. We provide an alternative to throwing money away on evaluation booklets, and make it possible for the inventors to manufacture and produce quantities of 1500 to 2500 units for less than these horrendous prototype costs. Our class is simply called “Inventing A-to-Z”, and we run clinics in community Colleges, Universities, High Schools, Grammar Schools and anywhere we can reach the anxious minds of inventors all around the country. This is a simple process that will save the inventor countless dollars”.
Inventing A-to-Z is a program that puts the inventor in complete control of the process logistically and financially from the beginning to end, with full support from World Innovations all the way.
Most of this process is free to the inventor providing the inventor stays focused and works hard. Get more information at www.inventingAtoZ.com or email “info@worldinnovationsUS.com”