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Last week, entrepreneur Hannah Saunders told us how IP helped protect and grow her business, Toddle Born Wild. Here she talks more about her business and her experience since her successful Dragons’ Den pitch in March 2022.
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.
The Dragons had fire in their bellies tonight and didn’t hold back, leaving some entrepreneurs with their tails between their legs. I was however, pleased to watch such IP-rich conversations, which I’ll break down for any budding business owners looking to protect their assets.
Joining the Dragons this week were golfing wizards, beauty elixirs, potions and gargoyles. As a patent examiner, I was particularly interested in the first pitch in this week’s episode, so let’s dive straight in...
Intellectual property played a key part in the decisions made in the Den this week, with the Dragons ever keen to know more about how the entrepreneurs had protected their businesses.
Brave pitches, innovative ideas and fierce questioning - a staple of any Dragons’ Den episode, but particularly clear this week.
From motorcycle clothing to matcha drinks, there was a range of products to whet everyone's appetite in this week’s Dragons' Den episode.
In this week’s episode we got to see a disco in the Den, business models of the future, partnerships popping up and firm rejections.
This week's Dragons' Den was packed full of entrepreneurial flavour. Here we take a look at how the Dragons were fired up by a range of homemade chutneys and inspired by the seed of an idea that will get us all gardening...with a difference!
From ‘Instagramable’ pooch parties to plus size clothing, this week’s Dragons’ Den was packed full of highs and lows - for both the Dragons and the entrepreneurs.
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