A day that combined professionalism and “hygge”

A day that combined professionalism and “hygge”

We are constantly working on a lot of different projects, but once in a while we set a day aside where we all meet at the office. Last week we...
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Ready for Klondike #1 on Wednesday?

Ready for Klondike #1 on Wednesday?

We are inviting all friends of Lolle & Nielsen Inventions for a creative invent on Wednesday! The program has been finished by our author-colleagues, and we are really excited for...
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7-year old helped us build a ferry!

7-year old helped us build a ferry!

For a long time we've wanted our very own company boat. But it took a 7-year olds eagerness to invent to get the project kickstarted As a business doing inventions...
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How we find the best engineers for our company

How we find the best engineers for our company

Student assistants has become our pipeline for hiring engineers, and for that reason we're taking the process of hiring students very serious Great engineers are in high demand, and that's...
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Inventor, know your industry!

Inventor, know your industry!

Last year we started developing products for a new industry – ergonomic solutions for the office – and that has made us rediscover just how important it is to know...
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Klondike: We’re hosting a creative event!

Klondike: We’re hosting a creative event!

We're inviting everyone to "Klondike" - an event where inventions will go hand in hand with music, food, poetry and art Our office is located in the southern part of...
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Failed Project: Jib Crane for concrete casting

Failed Project: Jib Crane for concrete casting

In the early years of our inventing-career we made a Jib Crane for building sites, that was supposed to improve the working environment around concrete casting. But the crane never...
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The timing of a patent and how to align it with development

The timing of a patent and how to align it with development

The process of getting a patent is both long and expensive - which is a really good reason to make the process work for you rather than against you. Here's...
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We dug into recent data: 4 patent trends you should know

We dug into recent data: 4 patent trends you should know

We are dependent on patents, which makes us keep an eye on the patent world. Here are four key finding from our most recent research There has recently been some...
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New challenge: Mockups for a big project with a lot of features

New challenge: Mockups for a big project with a lot of features

We recently needed to make two big and feature heavy mockups, and as they needed to be sturdy as well, we had to find a new system to create the...
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Scale models: Important toy versions of our projects

Scale models: Important toy versions of our projects

Small versions of our ideas is a great way to choose the right concept In the process from idea to product, we often spend hours building scale models. At first...
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Prior art searching: How do you make sure your idea isn’t already patented?

Prior art searching: How do you make sure your idea isn’t already patented?

The urge to start making a product or solution can be hard to resist, but ideally the first step should always be to make sure the product isn't already made...
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Presentation: Slope System – A niche tool for roofers

Presentation: Slope System – A niche tool for roofers

With Slope System we've solved a fixed problem in a niche market by focusing on safety, ergonomics and durability For decades roofers have been carrying rolls with 40 kg of...
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We need public high-risk funding to make tools for niche markets

We need public high-risk funding to make tools for niche markets

Without a grant from the public foundation "Forebyggelsesfonden", our SmartMover wouldn't have been helping out 400 workers everyday. Now the foundation has closed, and we're super sad to see it...
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Without protection of our ideas – no business

Without protection of our ideas – no business

Some accuse patents of opposing innovation and entrepreneurship. Others think every startup should remember to apply for patents. We have been getting patents for our inventions ever since we founded...
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Crowdfunding Tips #5: Post-crowdfunding and how not to please your community

Crowdfunding Tips #5: Post-crowdfunding and how not to please your community

A last-minute partnership with Posturite changed our manufacturing process a great deal. We felt confident that everyone would win on the partnership, but the aftermatch of the decision turned out...
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Low-tech Idea Generation: The Idea Box

Low-tech Idea Generation: The Idea Box

Here is a simple tip to improve the idea flow: A wooden box that will store light-bulb moments for later. Before our projects become Research & Development and Intellectual Property...
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SCRUM #3: Does Scrum improve the products?

SCRUM #3: Does Scrum improve the products?

After years of tweaking Scrum for our processes, here's our thought on what Scrum does to the products we develop We've been talking about why we wanted another framework than...
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Crowdfunding Tips #4: Launch and Keep the Campaign Boiling

Crowdfunding Tips #4: Launch and Keep the Campaign Boiling

After months of preparation the day finally arrived: It was time to push the button and set our Kickstarter-campaign into motion. Prepared with high spirits and chilled beer we gathered...
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SCRUM #2: Our Scrum – Tweaked for Physical Inventions

SCRUM #2: Our Scrum – Tweaked for Physical Inventions

Scrum was originally made for software developers, but with a little tweaking it can be very useful for product development as well. In this post we will share some practical...
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