Where are those guys in their garages?
04 Apr 09 | CommentaryThe electronic computer was invented during WWII, first to calculate the trajectories of artillery and naval gunfire, then to decode German communications. After WWII the computer was slow to take hold for general use. It ended up being very expensive to build and operate, used mostly by the military, universities and large corporations. It wasn’t until Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started tinkering in their garage that somebody considered making small computers for personal use. Hewlett-Packard is another example of garage to boardroom development.
So where are the green inovators in their garages? There are a few out there, toiling away at things, mostly out of necessity, some out of boredom, still others trying to stike it rich. Solar and wind power are fairly low tech applications. Nothing really new has come down the pike in quite a while. There have been some innovations, things like more efficient solar coatings, better PV cell technology, better batteries, most of which have been developed in labs.
The problem with creating patentable designs is theft of the design. A good example of this is the intermittent windshield wiper. Robert Kerns patented the circuit in 1964 then presented it to various automobile manufactures who rejected the idea. Five years later, they began making cars with intermittent windshield wipers based on Kerns’ design. Kerns sued and it took until the mid 1990’s for all the cases to be decided in his favor. The 2008 movie Flash of Genius tells the story.
Perhaps this is something that the industry should keep in mind. Steeling other people’s patentable designs then locking them into expensive decades long legal disputes can put a damper on creativity. One might think it is not worth it to go through all the trouble of creating something if it is going to be stolen by a big company with lots of lawyers.
Just sayin’
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