24.04.2007 16:00:00
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Staples(R) Announces 2007 Staples Invention Quest(R) Kid, Adult and Associate Winners
From an ingenious dry erase page called the "Problem
Pad” to "No Poke
Pins,” an innovative twist on traditional
thumbtacks, Staples Inc. today announced the winners of the third
Staples Invention Quest®,
its national search to find the next great product that makes school- or
work-life easier. The 2007 Staples Invention Quest winners in the Kid,
Adult and Staples Associate contests offer three unique product ideas
that can make the lives of students and office professionals easier and
more productive.
The victors emerged today after more than seven months of competition,
where contestants faced a nominee, semifinal and final round before they
became champions. The three prize-winning individuals competed against
thousands of entries nationwide in categories such as computer
accessories to furniture to organizational tools. Their winning
creations were selected by a panel of inventor and entrepreneur judges
and a public vote on www.staples.com/IQ.
The winners were announced today at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York
City and presented with a $25,000 cash prize. The runners up in all
categories each received $5,000. All of the finalists and winners are
entitled to royalties if their products are produced and sold in Staples
stores nationwide.
Meet the Invention Quest winners:
Keagan Bolibol – Kid Category
Keagan is a 10-year-old fourth-grader from Woodinville, Wash. Her
invention, the Problem Pad, is a dry erase page with various learning
tools that fits into a binder. While working on a difficult homework
assignment, Keagan realized there had to be an easy way to keep her
homework from turning out so messy. After talking with her father, she
came up with the Problem Pad.
Mark Trageser – Adult Category
Mark is a toy inventor from Los Angeles, Calif. His invention, the No
Poke Pin™, is a unique take on thumbtacks
that stick anywhere a thumbtack would, but won’t
leave holes in items. No Poke Pins easily attach to walls and support
any note, photo, receipt and more, without damaging them.
Rebecca Lurie – Associate Category
Rebecca works at the Staples home office in the human resources
department. Her invention, the Drawerganizer, is a unique system of
folding shelves that easily attaches to most desk drawers or filing
cabinets. The shelves expand and collapse in a tiered manner, much like
a jewelry box, when needed.
"Staples Invention Quest is a great way for
us to learn directly from our customers and associates what products
would make work and school life easier,” said
Shira Goodman, Staples Invention Quest judge and executive vice
president of marketing for Staples, Inc. "The
response from the public has been tremendous, both on our online voting
site and in talking to customers at our stores. It is wonderful to see
the excitement generated by the creativity and innovation from kids and
adults alike.” Exploring Invention Quest
Submissions in the three categories of Staples Invention Quest included
a computer chair with an additional seat to a mouse pad that dims the
computer monitor after a certain amount of time. This is also the first
year the competition was opened up to kids through age 18. Staples
collaborated with By Kids For Kids Co. (BKFK™),
a company motivated to inspire and stimulate innovation in kids, to
introduce the new category and to encourage kids to explore and share
their ideas that would make school-life better.
In the first-ever Staples Invention Quest Kids contest, teacher mentors
were honored along with the student finalists as inspirations for
creativity and innovation. Keagan’s mentor,
Karol Pulliam, principal of Cottage Lake Elementary, was honored with a
$1,000 Staples gift card.
Judges for the finals event included Art Fry, inventor of the Post-it® Note; Donald Kelly, President of the United Inventors Association
and intellectual property consultant, David Gregg, senior editor at
Beststuff.com, kid inventor Scott Barnhill, creator of the Security One
card, and two Staples executives. America’s
vote at www.staples.com/IQ gave
the winning contestant five extra points onto their judging tally and
factored into the determination of the winner.
"As a lifelong inventor, I appreciate the
unique blend of creativity, intelligence, and realism that goes into new
product development,” said Art Fry, Staples
Invention Quest judge and inventor of the Post-it Note. "It
is wonderful that Staples recognizes this innovation and looks to
consumers to uncover ideas for the next revolutionary products. After
all, consumers know best how to make their lives easier, which is why
Staples Invention Quest is such an effective initiative.”
The 12 remaining finalist products in the competition included flash
drive holders and organizational tools, a marker cap container, a filing
cabinet with drawers that pull down instead of out, a customizable,
transparent book cover and locker wallpaper.
Visit www.staples.com/IQ for
more information on the contest and the finalist and winning inventions.
To reach any of the winners for an interview, please contact Mari
Martone at mmartone@taylorpr.com
or 212-714-1280.
Staples Invention Quest
Staples Invention Quest is an open invitation across the U.S. for
would-be inventors to have the chance to make their office product idea
a reality. Multiple finalists’ products may
be brought to market under the Staples®
brand and sold exclusively by Staples in its 1,900 U.S. stores and on
Staples.com. A panel of judges will select the best office product entry
and the winner will receive $25,000 and royalties if Staples brings the
winning product to its shelves. The four remaining finalists will be
awarded cash prizes of $5,000 and the possibility to have their idea
created and sold by Staples.
About Staples Brands
Staples offers its customers more than 2,000 Staples brand products in
stores, on Staples.com and through catalogs. Products range from ink and
toner to paper, filing systems and technology accessories. All Staples
products undergo an intense independent laboratory quality-testing
program and are 100 percent satisfaction guaranteed.
About Staples
Staples, Inc. invented the office superstore concept in 1986 and today
is the world's largest office products company. With 74,000 talented
associates, the company is committed to making it easy to buy a wide
range of office products, including supplies, technology, furniture, and
business services. With 2006 sales of $18.2 billion, Staples serves
consumers and businesses ranging from home-based businesses to Fortune
500 companies in 22 countries throughout North and South America, Europe
and Asia. Headquartered outside of Boston, Staples operates
approximately 1,900 office superstores and also serves its customers
through mail order catalog, e-commerce and contract businesses. More
information is available at www.staples.com.
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