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Situation

The consumer market for baby products has continued to grow, stimulating the demand for new and innovative offerings each year. A current trend in the juvenile products industry is the popularity of products that offer added value to the consumer. There have been several successful baby devices emphasizing multipurpose functionality, such as a stroller that converts to a car seat and a potty that doubles as a stepping stool. However, no company has yet to develop a single infant care device as versatile or practical as the Stork Nest. So far, a baby bathtub, storage unit, change table, bassinet, and entertainment centre have remained as separately sold items, each of which collectively use up considerable space and money in a household. The Stork Nest project is truly a unique opportunity for a company in the juvenile products industry to monopolize this lucrative niche.

Objectives

The developers of the Stork Nest are willing to license the manufacturing and distribution rights to qualified organizations. These organizations should be capable of accessing the appropriate consumer markets with the product.

Intellectual Property Protection

The Stork Nest is the subject of Patent Pending in the United States and Canada. The name "Stork Nest" is a trademark of the inventor through usage.

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Contact Information

Innovative Licensing & Promotion, Inc. is the exclusive licensing agent representing the developers of the Stork Nest:

Innovative Licensing & Promotion, Inc.
Attn: Vincent Kehoe, Licensing Agent
Suite 438, 3553 - 31 Street N.W.
Calgary, Alberta Canada T2L 2K7

Phone: (403) 266-2104
Fax: (403) 282-1238
Email:
vince@2innovative.net
Website:
www.2innovative.net

Next Step

Organizations who may be interested in becoming involved in the further development of the Stork Nest can click here to submit a 'Letter of Interest' to the Licensing Agent.