Meet Tillman, a 4-year-old bulldog who loves riding on boards, whether on land or snow. Soon, he will be snowboarding down a manmade mountain on a float in the Rose Parade. Tillman’s owner is not a pro, just a guy with a dog. (Dec. 8)
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Will, Aaron, Bill and Randy get a firsthand view of their ideas’ progress. Debate ensues over Skate Scepter’s electrical or gas power function. Alarm clock designs are reviewed, while the Cord X designs compete for aesthetics and functionality.
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Sheldon’s bubble fountain gets a name, but is it retail ready? Mary and Lisa meet their dog-friendly idea’s brand name. Brothers’ dream of an extreme book product evolves into a different kind of reality.
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Mingwei, Sheldon, Mark and Cody, Mary and Lisa begin the journey. Engineers employ CAD files for Sheldon’s lamp and struggle with Mingwei’s fitness idea. Brother’s product must appeal to pre-teens. Prototypes are dog-tested for Mary and Lisa’s idea.
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In this season premiere, we are introduced to the first half of our new inventors and their inventions as they meet the product development team who will bring their ideas to life. Each is as different as their solutions and ideas for new products.
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The Everyday Edisons realize the “happy ending” of their invention-turn-retail ready product. Season Two Everyday Edisons products to be found in stores, catalogues, infomercials or licensed to major consumer products companies.
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Each group of four discovers the “happy ending” of their invention-turn-retail ready product. Season Two Everyday Edisons products to be found in stores, catalogues, infomercials or licensed to major consumer products companies.
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Mark and Cody’s futuristic book product must be designed for both teen boys and girls. Bubble device prototype is perfected. Mingwei’s Eastern-philosophy based idea is in development trouble.
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Work on the cord storage, alarm clock, skateboard and leveler invention begins. Design on cord storage idea is debated, as well as the clock’s end user. Is the skateboard idea fun or too unsafe for users? Will the picture hanger trump its competitors?
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First stages of ideation and development begin for Michael, Ted, Matt and James. Michael’s cat post is put to a focus group. Ted’s first-aid idea offers design challenges. Engineers rethink ping-pong for Matt’s game. James’ idea brings new challenges.
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Buyer deadlines are near. Michael, Ted, Matt and James learn vital lessons in launching a product and meet their ideas’ brand name, packaging and logo. The Web team builds Web sites to enable interested consumers to purchase online.
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