Dragons' Den IP Blog - Series 22 Episode 3

A reseller with an inspirational refugee story and a bathroom with backbone – these were the pitches that caught our IP eye in this week’s Dragons’ Den episode. Read on to find out more!
Jenny Manders is a Senior External Communications Manager at the IPO.
A reseller with an inspirational refugee story and a bathroom with backbone – these were the pitches that caught our IP eye in this week’s Dragons’ Den episode. Read on to find out more!
We saw an IP-savvy bunch of entrepreneurs in the Den this episode, with every one of them having applied for, or obtained, at least one type of intellectual property right to protect their sparkly, snackable, medical or electrical innovation. Read on to find out how they fared.
Dragons' Den entrepreneur Hannah Saunders, creator of Toddle Born Wild, a range of ethically-sourced, eco-friendly products for children, tells us how registering her IP has helped her protect and grow her business.
Plants cleared from gardens, plant-based food delivered to homes, dog snout scanners and adaptive designer wear…another intriguing evening of investor-innovator suspense beckoned as I settled down to watch this week’s Dragons’ Den.
Handmade sip-from-the-jar apple and nut-based liqueurs and watch straps made from pineapple. These are just some of the exciting innovations seen on Dragons’ Den this week – but did the entrepreneurs’ pitches bear fruit? Read our blog to find out more!
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