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In this episode, Jon Green explains about his early childhood aspirations to become an inventor. He describes one of his first inventions, a pre-satellite era route planner, based on logging the rotations and angle positions of the wheels of a car. Jon is the inventor and driving force behind the shortcutQ, an invention for crowd management systems. He managed to convince the global market leader to get a license and it will soon be available. Enjoy listening to this episode of The Patent Guy, and as always, I wish you happy inventing.
By hendrik de langeIn this episode, Jon Green explains about his early childhood aspirations to become an inventor. He describes one of his first inventions, a pre-satellite era route planner, based on logging the rotations and angle positions of the wheels of a car. Jon is the inventor and driving force behind the shortcutQ, an invention for crowd management systems. He managed to convince the global market leader to get a license and it will soon be available. Enjoy listening to this episode of The Patent Guy, and as always, I wish you happy inventing.