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But attendance did not meet the expectations and the museum never made a profit, although its related ventures and programs, such as Invent Now and Camp Invention, proved to be more successful. In 2002, its name was changed to the National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum. Six years later the Hall moved
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The Collegiate Inventors Competition was created in 1990 to encourage college and university students to be creative and innovative with science, engineering, and technology for dealing with the problems of the world. Since then, with the help from the sponsors, it has awarded more than $ 1 million
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As of 2020, 603 inventors have been inducted, mostly constituting historic persons from the past three centuries, but including about 100 living inductees. Nominees must hold a U.S. patent of significant contribution to the U.S. welfare, and which advances science and useful arts. The 2020 class
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Camp Invention, founded in 1990, is a daytime summer camp for children, with program sites in 49 states. Camp Invention is the only nationally recognized summer program focused on creativity, innovation, real-world problem solving and the spirit of the invention.
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From the beginning, the Inventure Place was intended to be more than a science and technology museum and library. It was designed to double as an inventor's workshop and a national resource center for creativity. Designed by an architect from New York City,
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was founded in 1973 on the initiative of H. Hume Mathews, then the chairman of the National Council of Patent Law Associations (now the National Council of Intellectual Property Law Associations). It was launched by
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In addition to the exhibits of the artifacts and documents from the collections of the Patent and Trademark Office, it also sponsors Camp Invention, Club Invention, and the Collegiate Inventors Competition.
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technology to replicate an amputee's lost hand, a low-profile shoulder brace that can be applied by the athletes themselves, and an electric motorcycle that runs on spheres instead of wheels.
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Officials OK plans for ailing museum: National Inventors Hall of Fame will remain in operation, but will be resource for new school, undergo other changes
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to the winning students in two categories, undergraduate and graduate. In 2012, the first places were won with a delivery therapy for treating
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building at 600 Dulany Street, with a gallery of digital portraits of the honorees, interactive kiosks and a theater. Admission is free.
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but it soon needed more room at a more prominent location. A committee was formed in 1986 to find a new home for it. For a time, the
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Camp demands creativity: Youngsters enjoy hands-on learning in one of many National Inventors Hall of Fame programs
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for students in grades between 5th and 8th. It is now the National Inventors Hall of Fame STEM Middle School, a
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In Alexandria, the National Inventors Hall of Fame operates a museum in the
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Gamerman, Amy (August 1995). "A cooperstown for gadgeteers and tinkerers",
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Akron Life and Leisure magazine, Baker Publishing, J. McGarrity, June 2003
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Display of inductees in the National Inventors Hall of Fame in Alexandria
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Technological and industrial history of the United States
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U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Madison Building in
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to Alexandria. Its former facility was converted to a
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U.S. National Inventors Hall of Fame

NPO
Alexandria, Virginia
United States
English
Invent Now America
www.invent.org
not-for-profit organization
engineers
inventors
patent
technology
Alexandria, Virginia
Inventors
Hall of Fame
Ed Sobey
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Washington, D.C.
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Washington National Airport
Franklin Institute
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
James Stewart Polshek
specialty school
middle school
Akron Public Schools

Alexandria

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