Inventors Council of Michigan records 1983-1990

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Inventors Council of Michigan records 1983-1990

The Inventors Council of Michigan, chaired by J. Downs Herold, was founded in 1983 to provide assistance and support to Michigan inventors. Originally a not-for-profit organization, it was operated by the Industrial Development Division of the Institute of Science and Technology of the University of Michigan. Meeting minutes, newsletters and correspondence with inventors primarily documenting the organization's early years as a nonprofit organization.

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Herold, J. Downs

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The Inventors Council of Michigan (INCOM) was founded in 1983 as "a council for individuals dedicated to assisting each other in the many steps of the invention and innovation process" ("Fact Sheet," F: Bylaws and Organization). INCOM was a not-for-profit organization operated by the Industrial Development Division of the Institute of Science and Technology of the University of Michigan under the direction and chairmanship of J. Downs Herold. It held monthly meetings for its over three-hundred m...