Some plans succeed garnering profits for the inventor, employees and those providing the necessary capital.
Toys "R" Us, the inventor of chain-store toy discounting, is being run ragged by Wal-Mart.
Take care not to confuse Veblen with his contemporary Max Weber, the inventor of the carburetor.
This one's named after Robert Metcalfe , the inventor of the computer networking protocol Ethernet.
Kamen is the inventor of the Segway personal transporter, an insulin pump, and many other breakthroughs.
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He amassed a fortune as the inventor and mass producer of explosives including dynamite.
The inventor of the classic toy Etch A Sketch has died at the age of 86.
In that latter role he was also the inventor of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
America is known around the world as a country that empowers the inventor and the innovator.
The final winner of the Golden Goose Award was Charles Townes, the inventor of laser technology.
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The inventor, Pranav Mistry, failed numerous times before he developed a truly usable solution.
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Also identified was the voice of Alexander Melville Bell, the inventor's father, in a recording from 1881.
Benvenuti, the inventor of the panels, has been working on vacuum technology at CERN since the 1970s.
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Such is the thinking of Neil Gershenfeld, physicist, MIT professor and the inventor of the Fab Lab.
The menu lists more than 450, with the in-house concoctions annotated with the name of the inventor.
Protection Patents are temporary monopolies, designed to reward the inventor for contributing to the collective knowledge of society.
The inventor of the Walkman, for instance, has been eclipsed in portable music players by Apple Computer's iPod.
Fenelon also knew about the bittersweet tale of Robert Kearns, the inventor, in 1967, of intermittent windshield wipers.
To qualify, an innovation must be novel, useful and non-obvious, which earns the inventor 20 years of exclusivity.
However, in many other countries, the patent is awarded to the inventor who files the first patent application.
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To me, the inspiration for the solution comes from Ken Schwaber, the inventor of the Scrum software development methodology.
The polymer was identified in the 1920s, when Wallace Carothers, the inventor of nylon, worked on it at DuPont.
There he met Ernest Lawrence, the inventor of the cyclotron, who gave him a leg up in his career.
But independent filmmakers and producers started moving west when Thomas Edison, the inventor who owned patents on filmmaking technologies, began imposing fees.
Those words caught my ear, since I interviewed Luke Wroblewski, the inventor of the term, back in January.
The inventor is currently looking for venture capital to commercially produce the device.
After all, no one considers Alexander Graham Bell the inventor of the smartphone or Thomas Edison of the podcast.
These patents generally describe a set of business procedures that are novel and that give the inventor a competitive advantage.
My favourite conversation of the last few weeks was with the inventor who, it turns out, lives on our street.
He had taken the Mets to a World Series but also had a claim as the inventor of the wrap sandwich.
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