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INPEX Awards Pays $5,000 for First Place

The Invention/New Product Exposition (INPEX) runs an invention show featuring , and new products of every kind.

From inventors to entrepreneurs, any individual or company with a new product may exhibit at INPEX.

In addition to holding the shows, INPEX grants awards each year. Entries in the INPEX International Awards Program are judged by an international jury. The jury considers the creativity, appeal and usefulness of the new products.

A cash prize of $5,000 is awarded to the first place winner. Second and third place winners receive $2,000 and $1,000, respectively. Winners may also receive awards and trophies. An award may even lead to increased exposure for the invention.

Read more about the INPEX Awards Program at http://www.inventionshow.com

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Toy Fair 2006

If you’ve come up with a new toy or game, you may want to consider showing it off at the American International Toy Fair in the INPEX Inventors Pavillion. The Toy Fair is held February 12-15, 2006

INPEX is the Invention/New Product Exposition. They provide unique trade shows that showcase inventions, new products and innovations. Meet other inventors, entrepreneurs and show off your toy to investors and businesses.

Learn more by visiting http://www.inventionshow.com/ today.

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Northern Plains Inventors Congress - January 17, 2006

In cooperation with the Marketplace for Entrepreneurs, the Northern Plains Inventors Congress (NPIC) will hold a on January 17, 2006 at the Fargo Dome in Fargo, North Dakota.

The tradeshow will run from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and admission is free. All inventors, entrepreneurs, and service providers are welcome to attend this annual event. Julia M. Rhodes, founder and President of KleenSlate Concepts (a successful international product development company) is the keynote speaker.

NPIC attendees can display their products at the Marketplace for Entrepreneurs in Bismarck, North Dakota on January 18, 2006. The cost for a booth is $25 for 2006 NPIC attendees.

Read more at the Northern Plains Inventors Congress website.

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