Misc.
Invention Process
Business
100

Umbrella term used to reference the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

STEM

100

All inventions start out as this simple thing.

An Idea

100

Someone who starts a business or works to have their business idea realized.

Entrepreneur

200

Something that can be used to create a physical model based on a computer file. (useful for prototyping)

3D Printing


200

This early stage of product development involves drawing out a basic idea and coming up with multiple versions of a product before anything is physically produced

Sketching

200

A company that is in the risky, early stages of its life trying to become established and validate and develop a viable business model

Startup

300

Software that allows engineers to create 2D and 3D models of objects to accurately represent a physical model

Computer Aided Design (CAD)

300

An early physical rendition of a product that is rough, but functional and will likely go through many renditions before the product is completely finished

Prototype

300

A short, persuasive presentation that aims to get people interested in a business idea, product, or service.

Business Pitch

400

The idea of creating improvement or bringing valuable, new ideas to an existing market

Innovation

400

The large-scale production of a product once it's ready for consumer-use

Manufacturing

400

This process involves creating the public face of a product or service, including promotion and the communication of a product to the public and investors

Marketing

500

Steve Jobs was at this age when he and Stephen Wozniak founded Apple Computer Inc.

21 years old

500

A legal license that gives ownership over an invention and prevents others from copying it.

Patent

500

This contractual agreement forbids the communication of confidential information about invention ideas outside of the relationship between the inventor and their partners

Non-disclosure Agreement