- TechShop Detroit – a do-it-yourself workshop and fabrication studio where prospective inventors, makers and hackers can rent space to have access to high-tech equipment – celebrates its first anniversary with an event June 1
- In the past year, Ford’s Employee Patent Incentive Program, in conjunction with TechShop, has in part led to 50 percent more patentable ideas by Ford employees
- TechShop offers members a chance to tinker and test out new, innovative ideas with equipment on site to better enable invention
DEARBORN, Mich., June 1, 2013 – When TechShop opened in
Detroit a year ago it was intended to foster additional innovation, and
now it has contributed to a 50 percent increase in patentable ideas by
Ford employees.
Last spring Ford helped bring TechShop to Detroit with assistance
from Bill Coughlin, CEO of Ford Global Technologies, a wholly owned
subsidiary of Ford Motor Company. Leading the domestic auto industry’s
only intellectual property team with a licensing arm, Coughlin
articulates this vision to help drive innovation at Ford and beyond.
“There was a time not so long ago in this business where outside
ideas were not readily considered,” he says. “Since TechShop memberships
were added to help enhance Ford’s invention incentive program,
invention disclosures have increased by more than 50 percent.”
The Employee Patent Incentive Program provides Ford employee inventors with a three-month free membership to TechShop Detroit. Approximately 2,000 Ford employees have incentive memberships.
Ford has a portfolio of more than 17,000 issued and pending patents
around the world, and – as a technology company – needs to be at the
very forefront of automotive innovation. With TechShop in close
proximity, Ford’s employees in Dearborn are able to easily and quickly
build prototypes for almost any inventive solution they can conceive.
TechShop Detroit is a center for innovation – a vibrant playground for inventors, hackers and tinkerers of all stripes.
“We’re thrilled TechShop is helping to inspire new inventions and
ideas from the employees at Ford, at such a strong pace,” says Mark
Hatch, CEO of TechShop. “A full year of success in our partnership with
Ford confirms our ability to deliver on our mission of helping makers
and entrepreneurs of all ages build their dreams and explore new ideas.
“Over the last year, TechShop Detroit’s vibrant and talented
community of makers have shown their innovative spirit and
entrepreneurial drive, and we can’t wait to see the creative and
exciting things to come,” he adds.
From laser cutters to computer-aided-design workstations to 3D
printers, TechShop is outfitted with tools that Henry Ford couldn’t even
imagine when he built his first cars more than a century ago. While
much of this equipment is still well beyond the means of most tinkerers,
memberships starting at $99 per month enable everyone access to the
tools of innovation.
TechShop Detroit is located in Fairlane Business Park, a Ford
Land-owned property in Allen Park, Mich. There are five other TechShops
around the United States, with an additional three planned in the
future.
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