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Register an idea, invention or
"if only there was a"


By using the MYGi classification system your idea, invention or suggestion can be deposited and searched for without giving away the critical secrets. Alternatively you may wish to disclose it and make it available for everyone, it's your choice!

STEP 1
Your idea/invention title: 
(maximum 50 characters)
*
 
Your idea/invention description: 

(REMEMBER ONLY TO DISCLOSE YOUR SECRETS IF YOU INTEND TO, otherwise keep this general)

(maximum 500 characters)
*
 
Your idea listing:  *
 

STEP 2
Enter some keywords: 

Enter keywords which relate to your idea and will help searchers find it.

(Enter the keyword and click add. To remove a keyword, select it and click remove keyword.)
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 Add  
Remove keyword

You do not to proceed to STEPS 3 and 4 but if you do it will increase the chances of success.
Note: Please ensure you have correctly spelled your keywords and text descriptions before submitting.

 

STEP 3
In which areas could your idea/invention be used?:

I cannot see the industry in the list
 
What business sector might be interested in it?: 
I cannot see the sector in the list
TIP: Hold the Ctrl key down to make multiple selections.

STEP 4
What type of idea or invention is it?: 
 
How far has it progressed?: 
 
How is it protected?: 
 
Your idea cost type: 
 

Note: Please ensure you have correctly spelled your keywords and text descriptions before submitting.
 

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Why not purchase a certificate for your idea.

Click on the image certificate to see a full preview of what your idea certificate would look like.

You can purchase your certificate from MYGi when you have submitted your idea.
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