Stephen Elop invites external inventors to contribute to Nokia’s future growth

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Are you an aspiring inventor who has some great ideas that could change the way we use our mobile devices?? Maybe you have an idea for a life changing mobile product or service that you would like to see flourish to life, well now that is all possible with Nokia’s new initiative – Invent with Nokia.

Nokia today launched a new program that allows you to submit your ideas. Invent With Nokia is now open for ideas. If you have a genuinely useful and innovative idea that could be turned into a product or service by Nokia – whether or not you are a full time inventor – imagine the feeling of having your vision realised by a company such as Nokia that can make it happen. To submit your idea you’ll need to register over at the site and provide them with non-confidential information about your idea or invention.

If your idea is accepted and a patent filed as a result, the financial rewards mean it should definitely be worth giving it a go and there could be further rewards if a product or service based on the invention is successful with consumers. In addition to the monetary rewards, you’ll also take your place in a hall of fame, giving you public recognition for your invention so everybody will know who you are.

While Nokia already has thousands of its own people thinking of new innovative ideas, by opening this initiative up to anyone across the globe means we should see some exciting new concepts. So, if you’ve got a practical idea, sign up at Invent With Nokia.

For more information, head over to http://inventwithnokia.nokia.com


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