During his career, Bang Creations’ founding director, Stefan Knox, has successfully brought people’s product ideas to fruition and to market. With clients ranging from individuals to corporate organisations, he has gained a wealth of experience.
It is this experience that he shares with inventors and innovators at the workshop at the British Library that he shares with David Warrilow of London IP.
Since the workshop's inception in 2013, dozens of attendees have committed to developing, manufacturing and taking their product ideas to market.
As well as understanding what the design and protection processes entail, it is important that entrepreneurs are prepared to ask the right questions at the right times. In part one of the seminar, run by Stefan, he outlines these fundamental questions and explains how to create a plan.
It is important that any client understands this process and how it might look for their project. Below are some of the questions that you might be asking yourself and using his years of experience, Stefan can help you to strategise and execute a plan which answers them.
As exciting as it can be to have a product idea that is ready for market, it is crucial that clients are prepared to protect their idea. If you have a product idea that you disclose outside of a non-disclosure agreement, it may be impossible to obtain a patent. Even if your product is new, it may still infringe existing IP. During part two of the workshop, London IP will prepare you for the process, how much it will cost, how long it will take and how it all works.
Stefan and David's shared knowledge will inspire, educate and equip you on how to embark on the exciting process of product design, development and protection.
After attending the workshop, if you have additional questions about the design or design protection process, you can arrange a one-to-one session with Stefan and David. This is only available to workshop attendees as they are prepared with relevant questions following the workshop seminar.
During his career, Bang Creations’ founding director, Stefan Knox, has successfully brought people’s product ideas to fruition and to market. With clients ranging from individuals to corporate organisations, he has gained a wealth of experience.
It is this experience that he shares with inventors and innovators at the workshop at the British Library that he shares with David Warrilow of London IP.
Since the workshop's inception in 2013, dozens of attendees have committed to developing, manufacturing and taking their product ideas to market.
As well as understanding what the design and protection processes entail, it is important that entrepreneurs are prepared to ask the right questions at the right times. In part one of the seminar, run by Stefan, he outlines these fundamental questions and explains how to create a plan.
It is important that any client understands this process and how it might look for their project. Below are some of the questions that you might be asking yourself and using his years of experience, Stefan can help you to strategise and execute a plan which answers them.
As exciting as it can be to have a product idea that is ready for market, it is crucial that clients are prepared to protect their idea. If you have a product idea that you disclose outside of a non-disclosure agreement, it may be impossible to obtain a patent. Even if your product is new, it may still infringe existing IP. During part two of the workshop, London IP will prepare you for the process, how much it will cost, how long it will take and how it all works.
Stefan and David's shared knowledge will inspire, educate and equip you on how to embark on the exciting process of product design, development and protection.
After attending the workshop, if you have additional questions about the design or design protection process, you can arrange a one-to-one session with Stefan and David. This is only available to workshop attendees as they are prepared with relevant questions following the workshop seminar.
During his career, Bang Creations’ founding director, Stefan Knox, has successfully brought people’s product ideas to fruition and to market. With clients ranging from individuals to corporate organisations, he has gained a wealth of experience.
It is this experience that he shares with inventors and innovators at the workshop at the British Library that he shares with David Warrilow of London IP.
Since the workshop's inception in 2013, dozens of attendees have committed to developing, manufacturing and taking their product ideas to market.
As well as understanding what the design and protection processes entail, it is important that entrepreneurs are prepared to ask the right questions at the right times. In part one of the seminar, run by Stefan, he outlines these fundamental questions and explains how to create a plan.
It is important that any client understands this process and how it might look for their project. Below are some of the questions that you might be asking yourself and using his years of experience, Stefan can help you to strategise and execute a plan which answers them.
As exciting as it can be to have a product idea that is ready for market, it is crucial that clients are prepared to protect their idea. If you have a product idea that you disclose outside of a non-disclosure agreement, it may be impossible to obtain a patent. Even if your product is new, it may still infringe existing IP. During part two of the workshop, London IP will prepare you for the process, how much it will cost, how long it will take and how it all works.
Stefan and David's shared knowledge will inspire, educate and equip you on how to embark on the exciting process of product design, development and protection.
After attending the workshop, if you have additional questions about the design or design protection process, you can arrange a one-to-one session with Stefan and David. This is only available to workshop attendees as they are prepared with relevant questions following the workshop seminar.