Welcome to the Capital of Know-how
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Karl Scheucher is Chief Engineer at Modtech Corp., a Willoughby, OH company with a
revolutionary vision for the electric vehicles of our future. He has worked with Modtech’s OEM clients developing products and manufacturing processes since 1980. Modtech’s roster of clients includes larger corporations such as TRW, British Telecom, Motorola, Milwaukee Electric Tool, and The Cleveland Clinic Foundation. At the other end of the spectrum, Modtech has helped launch many startup companies such as ABL Engineering and Orion Research.
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It's not how good you are, it's how good you want to be. Inventors are not born, they are made. Every product starts with someone’s bright idea that turns into a series of relationships on its way to market.
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Garage Inventor Live is the Marketplace where America’s most influential asset – its workforce – comes to develop new products. Knowing how to handle yourself is your first step in turning your ideas into cash. Whether you’re a foreman, a mechanic, a stay-at-home mom, a scientist, an academic, a marketing professional, a small business manufacturer, a retailer, a lawyer, a financier, or another service professional, if you’ve got a great idea, then Garage Inventor Live is the place for you to start.S
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Founder of the innovation community for the inventor, process people,manufacturer.
By creating a supply chain for the inventor we can refuel our economy, and create new jobs.
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Peter Accorti is the President and co-owner of a contract manufacturing company specializing in high volume metal stamping. Cleveland
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Sheila Bailey is an inventor and research scientis at NASAt. Her recent focus is quantum dot and quantum wire nanostructures that enhance the performance of space solar cells. Alpha-voltaic batteries have been fabricated and tested utilizing both direct and indirect conversion to provide milliwatt power levels at low temperatures.
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Frank Bird has been instrumental in shaping the success of Cleveland Magazine and Great Lakes Publishing over the past 17 years. From ad salesman to advertising director to associate publisher, and currently publisher,
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Dr. Cantrell is the Manager of Innovation Research at the NAHB Research Center and has developed the Commercialization Tools launched in cooperation with HUD funding.
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Prior to joining Cleveland Engineering Society Dawn was the Director of Operations at Simbionix USA. In her role there she was instrumental in moving manufacturing from Israel to the Cleveland area.
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Founder and Chair, Tour of Good Cheer, a Holidays project supporting seven facilities with clothing, toys and other gifts seriously-ill, needy and/or homeless adults and children and their caregivers. The project celebrates its 24th anniversary in December.
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Founder, Mary Kaye Denning invites you to join GarageInventorLive.org - the community offering independent inventors a Marketplace where they can come to turn ideas in to cash.
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Joseph P. Fields, Fields Process Technology, a Contract Manufacturing Services company providing custom manufacturing, subassemblies, and engineering services. Cleveland
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C. Tyler Haines, Vice President, Manufacturing Services at WIRE-Net, has over 29 years engineering design, product development, manufacturing, and patent experience working with both established and start-up ventures.
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Michael was appointed to the position of President and CEO of the Ohio Aerospace Institute (OAI) in January, 2007.
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Mike Kaminski joined MAGNET in 2006. In this role Mike manages New Product Development projects and facilitates Idea Engineering Workshops for local manufacturing companies.
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He leads a team from NorTech and MAGNET responsible for the Innovation Accelerator, a program designed to stimulate and foster innovation in the manufacturing sector in Northeast Ohio.
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Ed Keshok is a Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department, Cleveland State University (CSU), Cleveland, Ohio where he spearheads the Design Innovation Center for Entrepreneurship (DICE).
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Kathleen K. Needham currently serves as the Chief of the Technology Transfer and Partnerships Office at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field (Glenn) in Cleveland.
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Tracey Nichols joined the City of Cleveland in February 2008 after serving for four years as Cuyahoga County’s Assistant Director for Economic Development.
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Peplin founded Talan Products in 1986 in Cleveland, Oh USA with an initial capitalization of just $2100. Over 20 years later, Talan is still doing business with its founding customer (its second, third and fourth customer, also).
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Inventor, Leroy Ozanne invented the EZ Wall Thermopanels. These new envelope panels are thermally-efficient and carry an R-48 rating.
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Dr. Howard D. Ross serves as the Associate Director for Planning and Evaluation at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field in Cleveland. In this position, he reports directly to the Center Director while managing and participating in special study teams to support center and agency decisions.
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Ken Robertson is the owner of MarketPro Services, a marketing and marketing communications company that works with businesses and organizations to help them connect with markets, customers and constituencies.
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Author, educator and entrepreneur Gary Schoeniger is an emerging thought leader in the field of entrepreneurship education.
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Laura Steinbrink, Director of Regional Partnerships for the Fund for Our Economic Future
www.futurefundneo.org www.advancenortheastohio.org Laura finds ways for people to bring economic development opportunity to life.
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Inventor, Curtis Taylor is the founder of Process4 is a new product development resource for companies, like yours, giving you the ability to find both great design and a streamlined transition into production.
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Industry in America began with one person’s bright new idea, or someone’s persistence at refining it. In Cleveland, industrial giant John D. Rockefeller exercised his vision of how to refine and retail gasoline. Another native of Ohio, Thomas Edison, didn’t invent the original light bulb; but he did perfect a 50-year old idea with a process improvement, the incandescent light bulb.
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