Mar 19, 2017

Inventionland Office, 585 Alpha Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, USA

Inventionland is an "idea incubator" (also billed as an "invention factory") that operates in an exclusive partnership with Davison Design & Development and is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Inventionland was conceived by Davison founder and CEO, George McConnell Davison. Nathan Field served as the executive creative coach, and Joey Warren acted as senior concept designer. Inventionland is an "idea incubator" (also billed as an "invention factory") that operates in an exclusive partnership with Davison Design & Development and is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Inventionland was conceived by Davison founder and CEO, George McConnell Davison. Nathan Field served as the executive creative coach, and Joey Warren acted as senior concept designer.



















Inventionland is where Davison brainstorms new ideas and works with his team members on laying out the process of tackling new product ideas, including product and patent research, sketches and packaging considerations, building prototypes and pitching products to manufacturers. Davison does business in North America, Europe and Australia."Creative use of space motivates and inspires creativity among employees. He never want to get stale or to get bored looking at a computer screen", George Davison said in an interview with the Daily Mail.

Inventionland is a 61,000-square-foot (5,700 m2) design facility. Creationeers at Inventionland work in 16 unique themed sets, such as shipwrecked pirate ship, faux cave, treehouse, pet shack, giant shoe, cupcake kitchen, giant robot and castle complete with turrets and drawbridge. The inspiring setting includes three running waterfalls, life-like trees and butterflies and grass-lined sidewalks. In the rear of Inventionland is a red carpet that leads to a state-of-the art audio, video, and animation studio complete with sound room and one of the largest green screens in the tri-state area. Its manufacturing capabilities include metalworking, woodworking, molding, laser cutting, prototyping, circuit board construction and more, which all take place in its state-of-the-art production facility. Davison’s employees—artists, graphic designers, industrial designers and others—design, develop and create prototypes of and packaging for new products and inventions.

Inventionland officially opened in 2006, having taken 18 months from design to construction. The interior renovation took one year at a cost of $5 million.

The January/February 2008 issue of I.D. Magazine recognized Inventionland as one of "40 Amazing-Looking Design Offices". Inventionland was also featured in the 2008 Ripley's Believe It or Not Annual, "The Remarkable Revealed".

In 2011 Inventionland was the recipient of a Creative Rooms in Business Award, a regional Pittsburgh award given annually and sponsored by Pittsburgh Design, Art and Technology (DATA).

Inventionland stands as the world’s innovation destination. Over 1,000 visitors tour the invention factory each month. Its services now include comprehensive educational materials, as well as innovation supplies and services for schools and corporate innovation labs.

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