Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Patenting and Promoting Inventions
Inventor, Promoter, Capitalist. Here we have the trinity, each factor having the same ultimate aim, but usually with divergent views as to how this aim is to be realized. The inventor has always been confronted by the lack of capital, and must seek the services of the promoter, while the promoter is depend ent upon the inventor as the original source of his projects. The capitalist, in turn, must look to both these factors to furnish profitable avenues of investment, but he must further rely upon the services of the expert engineer.
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