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Featuring real inventors and their brilliant ideas, the reboot includes eight new episodes, four judges and 24 new inventors. Everyday Edisons connects inventors with a team of mentors who provide invaluable advice in advance of their pitch before a panel of judges. The Everyday Edisons inventors gain insight on how extraordinary ideas are taken from, for example, a sketch on a napkin to a store shelf. Each episode features three inventors, each of whom has been coached by Everyday Edisons mentors including 2019 PBA Player of the Year Jason Belmonte. The mentors offer expert advice and help the inventors refine their pitch before presenting their unique idea to a panel of respected industry professionals. The panel includes Foreman, Ferguson, and Kelly Bagla, CEO of Go Legal Yourself, as lead judges. One winner will be announced at the end of each episode. This inventor will receive a monetary prize of $5,000 plus a chance to work with Edison Nation to bring their product to market. This season will showcase various products ranging from new oral care products for individuals with disabilities to innovative new shovels, blow dryer accessories, 3-dimensional playing cards, customizable blankets, and more.
14 Episodes
- Viva Las Vegas and China
E5Viva Las Vegas and ChinaA Fortune 500 company expresses interest in Stan's T-square invention; Maria names her baby bag; Frank travels to China to see his trash-can invention manufactured; Mary, Pam and Deborah take their scrapbooking system to a craft-and-hobby trade show in Las Vegas. - Designing Success
E9Designing SuccessThe design team works on Rebecca's grading pen and Jennifer's exercise stepper; and the engineering team builds a prototype of Joe's cutting board. Also: comments from Inventors Digest founder and editor Joanne Hayes-Rhines; Doug Hall, founder of the Eureka Ranch think tank; and Jack Lander, who invented the programmable thermostat.










