Our process of innovation is generally characterized by:
Our value-add is characterized in three main ways; by reducing:
- Technical Risks
- Market Risks
- Competitive Risks
By reducing these risks our intellectual property becomes increasingly valuable to potential
licensees and buyers.
To date Vision Works has been issued four United States patents and has an additional
five applications in the USPTO pipeline. In addition, three copyrights have been approved.
Vision Works can be contacted by mailing to 1400 W. Washington Street, Suite 270,
Sequim, WA 98382, or by email at info@visionworksllc.biz.
- Idea conception - solving problems, which are common
across large or mass markets
- Screening - evaluating ideas on criteria such as the
importance of the problem they solve, costs to develop
the product and potential fit within our corporate
customers’ strategies
- Business analysis - analyzing potential profits and ROI
for us and our corporate customers; analyzing levels of
intellectual property protection and the ability to
discourage potential competing entrants into the market
- Product development - actually developing working
prototypes transforming them from idea into tangible
products
- Test marketing - finding actual customers, conducting
studies and surveys and being able to actually predict
levels of success of the product
- Nearly eliminates rear end collisions among automobiles,
commercial trucks and fleet vehicles
- Replaces printed expiration and sell by dates for
medication, food products, and inventoried products
- A conditional access software, allows children & students
access to computers, Internet, televisions and cell phones
only after correct answers to educational questions are
provided
Carrot
Fritz & Lexie Braunberger
Vision Works is in the business of creating value through the process of innovation.
We add value by shepherding technologies through the various stages leading to
commercialization. After adding what we believe to be significant value, we sell the rights
outright or license them to larger corporate entities at higher values.
"WHAT WILL BE YOUR LEGACY?
WHAT IMPACT WILL YOU HAVE?
THESE ARE NOT QUESTIONS YOU
ENTERTAIN EVERY DAY. BUT WHEN
YOU DO, THE ANSWERS SET YOU ON A
CERTAIN PATH."
RICHARD CASE, M.D.