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Review of Davison

by Mike Marks

If you’ve been researching invention service companies, you’ve likely come across Davison. I'm proud to have Davison as a sponsor of Invention City. Here's why:

Company founder George Davison is channeling the manufacturing and creative processes of Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and Walt Disney, to deliver inexpensive, high quality, custom invention development services.

Davison provides a great service at an incredibly low price. I believe Davison is fundamentally changing the way inventions are developed. They use mass production techniques to provide inexpensive, customized, invention development services.

Some inventors think that Davison’s rates of about $10,000 are high. In my experience the cost for developing an idea into a handheld or desktop mechanical product that can be licensed (prototype engineered for production, provisional patent) is somewhere between $50,000 to $150,000. With Davison, an inventor should be able to reduce design and prototype costs while increasing the odds for commercial success.

Inventors should carefully and honestly consider the true market potential of an invention before investing serious time, emotion and money into it. Only then, if there is an honest and well-founded belief that the market potential is great, should a prototype be built. A prototype enables an inventor to pursue a licensing deal like a professional. And when it comes time to build that prototype I suggest that inventors consider Davison. Davison provides the best value I am aware of in product development services.

Submit your idea to Davison for a free consultation on its feasability.

If you have any thoughts or comments, please feel free to contact me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . I read everything sent and, schedule permitting, will personally respond.

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