Have you ever had a great idea for a product you thought would sell big if it was in stores? Did you put that idea in the back of your mind only to see it in a store 2 years after you originally came up with it? You thought of it first, why didn't you do something about it?The founder of Davison Inventions had a similar experience. He spent years trying to develop his idea independently only to be beaten to the stores by a large corporation. He, like many others, lacked the knowledge and funding to further develop his concept for sale in retail outlets. Today the company helps people with great ideas who want to make their vision a reality. They provide a unified team of people: patent attorneys, marketing professionals, industrial designers and prototype creators. If you have a great idea, they can help make your dream come true.
What can Davison do for you that you can't yourself?
Davison offers 20 years of experience developing products economically. The product development experience and an exclusive development process have allowed inventors to uncover and maneuver around certain obstacles when pursuing the development of a new idea.
Services provided include:
- product research
- engineering drawings
- prototype development
- packing design
A trustworthy company that stands out.
Confidentiality is a top priority. Davison guarantees that a client's idea is confidential and every employee signs an ethics and confidentiality agreement. The first document you will receive when you work with Davison is an Idea Security Agreement, which will allow you to record your idea and claim ownership to it. Davison will only discuss your idea with you after the document is signed by both parties or initialed online.
Where might your invention be sold?
Some of the stores that sell products developed through Davison include Lowe's, Bed Bath & Beyond, Target, Sears, QVC, Home Depot, Wal-Mart and more than 200 other retail locations.
Just one true story of a Davison success:
Jean was a busy homemaker who was always frustrated when she cooked meatballs because they baked flat and cooked unevenly. One day, she came up with a solution, found Davison and submitted her idea. The design team went to work. The final product is a unique, rounded rack system that holds and preserves the shape of meatballs and other foods, enabling them to cook evenly while keeping them completely out of the grease. Recently, her invention, the Meatball Baker, sold out all 7,200 units that were ordered for its debut on QVC! The client has not realized a net profit on her product, but is receiving a royalty payment on each unit sold.
Davison provides services to professionally prepare and present product ideas to potential licensees. Some services are provided for a contingent fee, or a percentage of royalties obtained by the client, and some services are provided for an upfront fee paid by the client. Davison does not perform analysis of the potential feasibility, marketability, patentability or profitability of ideas submitted to it. New product development is an uncertain endeavor and Davison does not represent or warrant, expressly or impliedly, that an idea submitted to it will be licensed, sell on any market or provide a positive return to the inventor on money spent for development.
Don't let your great idea go to waste! You need to take the next step to make your product idea a reality. Visit www.Davison.com to submit your idea confidentially and be contacted by a product development specialist. Copyright ©, ARAnet, Inc.








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I paid a lot of money to work through the design process with Davison, and I have never dealt with such an incompetent, rude, bunch of people. They were very pushy until I signed and paid, and then I hardly heard from them again. Getting what I paid for is like extracting water from a stone. The first phase was supposed to be completed in 1 month. It has now been 5 months and I am no closer. They repeatedly woke my family by calling between 4am and 6am in the morning, because I am in a different country, and the staff refuse to miss dinner with their family. Instead they wake my 2 babies at 6am repeated;u. They sent me the wrong contract, then tried to force me to pay an additional $300 as a result. The work they sent me is missing the primary component, and I can't get them to finish it. What I have is useless. If I complain they are extremely rude. I wish I'd never signed up. I was so excited in the beginning to be working on my invention, and now I am just angry and disappointed.