How To Find A Local Manufacturer For Your Invention
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How To Find A Local Manufacturer For Your Invention
Spencer Brown (Inventor And Founder) gives expert video advice on: How can I find a local manufacturer?
How can I find a local manufacturer?
If you wanted to stay in the local market, you would go to Google and type in, let's say if you're making cooking aprons. You've invented this new cooking apron. So you're going to be looking at seam stress. If you're making fishing tackle, you would look into a mill works company. If you're inventing a sports energy drink, you would look into a bottling company. So it's important that you know what product you're making and what category it fits into and there's usually a small manufacturing base in your area. Then what you need to do is travel to that firm, hopefully there's 3 or 4 available for you to choose, to figure out who's competitive and who wants to work with you. Interview them, have them sign your non-compete, non-disclosure, non-circumventions. Then introduce the product, and there's a good chance that they'll help you improve the product or help you retool it to make it more efficient so it's cheaper for you to make and cheaper for them to make, so therefore you have more, therefore the price should be lower so you can sell more.
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