Innovation is tough
Could not disagree with this from experience. I have seven new patentable innovations and find it near impossable in this climate to find intrested support for ground breaking new technologies. My new drywall cutter has won numerous awards, This Old House magazine best new product and Popular Science Innovation of the Year Award, yet I find it near impossable to get it into the retail outlets. Visit www.wallboardersbuddy.com.
I have a revolutionary new solar energy system (www.orionsolartech.com) that increases efficiency,longevity and makes solar an integrated part of the structure. Banging my head against the wall on this one.
The next seven inventions will change some of the most basic tools in construction along with three more revolutionary solar inventions that will all work and can be game changers in themselves.
Imagine a simple solar desalinator that produces power instead of consuming it. SERIOUSLY
I hope these ideas to not go to the grave with me when they could all change the world for the better.
Every one I talk to wants proven sales and security. If I had the sales they wanted I would not be knocking on their doors. Ford had a difficult time getting his model T going so there is still hope.