Invent-Tech receives request for packaging design assistance from licensee of Dust Stoppers invention…

May 25th, 2007

Good afternoon, Juan C. Blanco, Invent-Tech’s Director of Product Licensing, checking in with an update regarding a previously licensed Invent-Tech inventor product. The Dust Stoppers, a household product whose licensing was facilitated by Invent-Tech last year and that we reported on in detail in a March 21st, 2006 entry (”Upholstery maker licenses invention from Invent-Tech clients“), was the subject of a special request made by its licensee to Invent-Tech late yesterday.

As we’d elaborated on in a September 1st, 2006 entry here on the Invent-Tech Network (”Invent-Tech continues to go above and beyond in its licensing efforts…“), the company had requested some assistance in the form of ideas and samples pertaining to packaging artwork from Invent-Tech’s Visual Design Team at that time. Invent-Tech, in its ongoing quest to lend a hand towards the commercialization efforts of any of its previously licensed inventor product ideas, had provided assistance in this regard last year, and the company had reported being very pleased with our efforts.

Their latest communication once again involves a request for packaging design assistance, and this time it is due to the potential interest in the Dust Stoppers being displayed by what apparently is a major distributor in the industry. The distributor has presented the licensee with a couple of requested modifications to the existing packaging of the product, and the licensee is therefore turning to Invent-Tech’s Visual Design Team for help in this regard. With the visual presentation of a product often being so integral in its appeal to consumers, Invent-Tech’s Visual Design Team will be gladly assisting once again in providing this company what it needs to hopefully bring this distributor on board.

We are always proud to be able to provide an example of how Invent-Tech’s efforts going above and beyond what is technically and contractually required. As this situation evolves further we will certainly bring you all of the updates, here on the Invent-Tech Network. Stay tuned!

Entry Filed under: Licensing News, The Invention Hub, Invent-Tech News

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