Necessity is the mother of invention – is this so ?  Do you have a unique idea ?  What is your markets or who is your customer ?  Reaching this target.

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Necessity is the mother of invention – is this so ?  Do you have a unique idea ?  What is your markets or who is your customer ?  Reaching this target audience – How ?  How long will this take ?  Will I succeed ? If you do not know the obstacles  Developing the idea  Producing a full working model – physical or otherwise  Do I understand all of this ? –No “ You’re an inventor “

 Patent – what is this ? Who controls them  What protection does a patent give ?  Registered design – what is this ?  What protection does this give ?  Can I afford not to protect my idea ?  How much protection do you give an idea  How much of the world will need / want your idea  Balance the costs to the benefits and opportunities  Example £560Kspent on a Gas valve to cover most of the world, most of the world does not have piped gas supply

 2 inventors who understood liquid movement  Applied Physical laws of surface tension, surface wetting, atmospheric pressure & gravity  Designed open bar grill which caught the fat & offered maximum heat transfer  Patented the technology  Brought this to market – Full working prototypes to prove the inventions “necessity“ to worldwide manufactures

 Name some inventors, Wright bothers invented the aeroplane yet there is not a Wright bothers plane company  Having the great new invention is no good if it stays in your shed  James Dyson took 15 years to reach production  Trevor Bayliss started in Africa  Both were transfer technologies  New technologies need information circulation as it has no previous reference

 Global Licensing & retail sales  Fully commercialise the technology to manufacturers  Target sales channel – Multiple & independent retailers, wholesale distributors, Mail order, TV shopping, Internet based retailers.  Appoint worldwide distribution partners

 Expand Licensees within existing markets  Develop new Licensing markets  Develop Global Retail market opportunities  Prudent Financial Planning  Create new business divisions  New product development & applications for the Technology  Future Patent applications /Design Registrations

 Installation lay out of Grillstream components  Thermal mapping of Gas BBQ units  Design for manufacture assistance  Product testing  Full CAD support & component design

 GS1 and GS2 with Grillstream Technology  Wavy Grill Bar Design  Built in fat catch channel system  Accessory for domestic cookers and BBQ’s

 Developed for :-  BBQ’s  Cookers  Commercail Kitchens  Grill Bar Design Options  Healthy fat catch channel system  External Fat/Oil Collection options  Cooking with confidence

Cooking With Confidence