How to create an idea?
It is not so easy to get a new, real idea in the current rapidly developing period.
Very often, “lighted up in the blue sky”, encouraging new solutions immediately go out for some good reasons and criticism ...
One of the reasons is technical impracticability. Our mind is so unlimited by ingenuity that we can “easily” invent a transparent air notebook, where all the components will be only from the air :-). This is an example of the “possibilities” of our “ingenuity”.
The second reason may be market lack of demand. That is, we can invent a “pocket washing machine” or “a USB razor connected through a cord to a PC” and so on ... Ideas can amuse, give a stir, but not have a future, investment hassle, the hustle and bustle of production and implementation. That is, often ideas are not worth a penny just because no one is going to wet a penny into it or pay for the product received. And because of this serious obstacle, the idea stalls tightly, remaining at best on a piece of paper.
The third reason is that it can be a wasted time, effort, and maybe means to invent again the bike I already have.
In simple terms, this means that you can invent what is already there, but we still don't know about it. For example, once a brilliant thought occurred to me (usually in the bathroom :-) when I was brushing my teeth).
Why not make a small tube of paste inside the brush? It’s so convenient, especially when traveling.
Without hesitation, I intensely proceeded to the drawing and study of drawings. Something began to become clear, I reworked a lot with criticism. But my joy did not last long. Somehow it occurred to me to search for this on the Internet. After a brief search while sorting through different keywords in Yahoo, the search engine found it. I went to the site something like OSHO,
looked- and ... Extinct :-) ... Late. And they already have a patent.
There were plenty of ideas. Also Full Color Laser Engraving in Glass. I have been engraving for a long time, and made acrylics from plexiglass with all kinds of backlights. And there were different tests to get a full color image. But when I was already close to receiving this effect, one site appeared on the network (www.lagraph.ru in my opinion), the owner of which had already managed to achieve the desired result a little earlier and send a request for a patent. Again a misfire ...
Like that. The market is not worth it. Before embarking on the development and implementation of the idea, try to carefully “draw” it for the presence of analogues, market lack of demand, price, terms and amenities, advantages that your invention can give to the end user.
Dare in inventions! See “holes” in the environment in service, equipment, processes, arrangement, and boldly, self-critically propose innovative solutions to problems.
Indeed, this is how patented things are born. Someone was tired of a phone with a cord; in the process of research, I got a wireless contact. Someone got a huge beam monitor and developed Liquid Crystals.
You can say, but it's Samsung, Toshiba, Microsoft, Google ...
No. They either buy up successful ideas and projects of other authors or take them to work :-). And it turns out then that Samsung is already the author there :-).
But ideas come to mind not only to people within the walls of hi-tech organizations!
Go for it Kulibiny! Do not be afraid of competition, let it fear you :-).
Very often, “lighted up in the blue sky”, encouraging new solutions immediately go out for some good reasons and criticism ...
One of the reasons is technical impracticability. Our mind is so unlimited by ingenuity that we can “easily” invent a transparent air notebook, where all the components will be only from the air :-). This is an example of the “possibilities” of our “ingenuity”.
The second reason may be market lack of demand. That is, we can invent a “pocket washing machine” or “a USB razor connected through a cord to a PC” and so on ... Ideas can amuse, give a stir, but not have a future, investment hassle, the hustle and bustle of production and implementation. That is, often ideas are not worth a penny just because no one is going to wet a penny into it or pay for the product received. And because of this serious obstacle, the idea stalls tightly, remaining at best on a piece of paper.
The third reason is that it can be a wasted time, effort, and maybe means to invent again the bike I already have.
In simple terms, this means that you can invent what is already there, but we still don't know about it. For example, once a brilliant thought occurred to me (usually in the bathroom :-) when I was brushing my teeth).
Why not make a small tube of paste inside the brush? It’s so convenient, especially when traveling.
Without hesitation, I intensely proceeded to the drawing and study of drawings. Something began to become clear, I reworked a lot with criticism. But my joy did not last long. Somehow it occurred to me to search for this on the Internet. After a brief search while sorting through different keywords in Yahoo, the search engine found it. I went to the site something like OSHO,
looked- and ... Extinct :-) ... Late. And they already have a patent.
There were plenty of ideas. Also Full Color Laser Engraving in Glass. I have been engraving for a long time, and made acrylics from plexiglass with all kinds of backlights. And there were different tests to get a full color image. But when I was already close to receiving this effect, one site appeared on the network (www.lagraph.ru in my opinion), the owner of which had already managed to achieve the desired result a little earlier and send a request for a patent. Again a misfire ...
Like that. The market is not worth it. Before embarking on the development and implementation of the idea, try to carefully “draw” it for the presence of analogues, market lack of demand, price, terms and amenities, advantages that your invention can give to the end user.
Dare in inventions! See “holes” in the environment in service, equipment, processes, arrangement, and boldly, self-critically propose innovative solutions to problems.
Indeed, this is how patented things are born. Someone was tired of a phone with a cord; in the process of research, I got a wireless contact. Someone got a huge beam monitor and developed Liquid Crystals.
You can say, but it's Samsung, Toshiba, Microsoft, Google ...
No. They either buy up successful ideas and projects of other authors or take them to work :-). And it turns out then that Samsung is already the author there :-).
But ideas come to mind not only to people within the walls of hi-tech organizations!
Go for it Kulibiny! Do not be afraid of competition, let it fear you :-).