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From Ideation to Market, The SIDA Way
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SIDA
Established in 1981
Mission
Website
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(Presenter: Jason Leow)
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Others
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* Intellectual property
* Funding: Raise funds,
government funding, angel
funds, own pocket fund, crowd
funding
Case Studies
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Case Study #1
WHO ?
(Presenter: Jim Gan)
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Strip Pattern
But his calling card says YL Tan, BTC - for Boh Tuck Chek, which means "Never been schooled" in Hokkien.
(Published in "The Sunday Times" on 23 June 2002)
Answer the following :
1. For Gripping
2. Iconic Design
3. Green Issues
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Case Study #2
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A
Patent
Journey
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Brittle at low temperature
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Patent Collections
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Rubber Support
Integrated circuit chip
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Melting at high temperature
Rubber Support
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Electricity conducting Plate
Integrated Circuit Chip
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Electricity conducting Plate
1 Taiwan Patent
1 Thailand Patent
1 China Patent
Creative Tools
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Case Study #3
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United States Patent
Jan 13, 1998
Electric Toothbrush
3 Malaysia Patents
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8 US Patents
United States Patent
Jan 13, 2011
Electric Toothbrush and Toothbrush head
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The SIDA way
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Tsunami Floater
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9 Singapore Patents
ALI
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And 1 under PCT
(Patent Cooperation Treaty)
Publication Date: 19 April 2007
Advantage:
- quick response, easy access
- cushion impact of hitting or being hit by objects.
Limitation:
- get toss around or out of the floater.
Interesting Information
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Mobile Translator
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* Ideation Tools
* Engineering the prototype
* To The Market
Abraham Lincoln
Buoying Vessels Over Shoals
May 22, 1849
Abraham Lincoln
SCAMPER
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(Presenter: Tan Yin Leong)
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Advantage:
- Translators available
anytime, anywhere.
Limitation:
- Translation may not be good enough.
United States Patent Number One
John Ruggles, of Thomaston, Maine
Locomotive Steam Engine for Rail and Other Roads
July 13, 1830
A = Advantage
L = Limitation
I = Imagine
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Tsunami Floater
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- SUBSTITUTE material with solid (eg. Fibre glass) floatation material.
- COMBINE a communication device with GPS into floater.
- COMBINE seat belt & hand grip to prevent user falling out.
- MODIFY the triangle structure into a spherical one.
(Presenter: Jim Gan)
www.sida.org.sg
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- SUBSTITUTE tsunami detector radio wave transmission with wired connection.
- COMBINE survival pack (food, water, medicine, torchlight & etc ) with floater.
- ADAPT to use in individual home near the sea.
- MODIFY the triangle structure into a spherical one.
- PUT to other use in theme park for customers to experience the effect of tsunami.
Mobile Translator
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S = Substitute something
C = Combine it with something else
A = Adapt something to it
M = Magnify or Modify
P = Put to other uses
E = Eliminate (or Minify) something
R = Rearrange (or Reverse) it
- SUBSTITUTE full time translators with flexible work time retired senior citizen, housewife, physically disabled person & etc.
- ADAPT the system for use in company meeting.
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Note:
* http://litemind.com/scamper/
* Reading Material "Thinkertoys" by Michael Michalko
(Presenter: Jim Gan)
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SIDA Inventions
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A Business Invention
Mobile Translator
Tsunami Floater
(Ideation date: 17 Oct 2009)
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(Ideation date: 26 Oct 2008)
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Prototyping & Design
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* How to produce low cost,
fast way to prototype
* The importance of soliciting
feedback from the
prototype
* How to assess the next step
1. Evaluate and search the design
2. Execution and research on current technology
3. Make many design and select best
4. Look into the individual detail
5. Do engineering drawing and prototype
6. Market testing
7. Final drawing and production
8. Start selling
(Presenter: Jason Leow)
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Note: The following two invention idea was discussed in past SIDA meeting
(Presenter: Jim Gan)
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Copyright 2012 by SIDA (Singapore Inventors' Development Association), www.sida.org.sg
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Presenters
* Jason Leow Wee Dar (SIDA Hon. Secretary)
* Tan Yin Leong (SIDA Vice President)
* Jim Gan Chiu Liang (SIDA Committee member)
Slides Controller
* Kim Ong Seok Khim (SIDA Committee member)
Design consultant
* David Chen Siew Hong (SIDA President)
Camera Man
* George Chan Meng Kong (SIDA Hon. Treasurer)
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