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25 feet doesn’t sound like much, but when designing a taxi for London (otherwise known as a hackney carriage), it…
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ClearView IP, an IP management and consultancy agency, was working with the team of surgeons who invented the Oxford Knee…
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Andrew Banks of BTS had an idea for a new type of document holder for HGV trailers, believing it was…
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