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BRIJING helps Companies source tech pack development, prototyping, and manufacturing.


We are a team of professionals with experience in sourcing and managing the resources that are needed to convert ideas into goods that are manufactured abroad.

If you’re new to this process, it can be challenging, time consuming, and costly. We’re here to help you navigate the journey and to connect you with the people and resources you’ll need to move forward.

Our team has over 75 years of relevant business experience. This includes ties to an extensive international network, experience in manufacturing for clients such as Motorola, AMD, Microsoft, Nokia, and Apple, and overall business expertise that you can leverage.

What We Offer

What We Offer

Patent Development

To protect your ideas, you may decide to file provisional patents. Non-provisional patents are filed after prototypes are tested. Developing a solid draft of your patent application is an excellent starting point. We can help you develop yours and introduce you to legal teams that we’ve vetted. When you walk in to meet with the one you chose, you’ll be ready… this will save you time and money.

Tech Pack

A Tech Pack is one industry term for the information your chosen manufacturer will need in order to produce your prototype. There are countless Industrial Design companies online. We found that they require a sizable financial investment because their services are extensive. But what if you only need a portion of what they have to offer? Navigating this challenge can be difficult. We’re here to help.

Prototyping

Your provisional patent is filed, and you now have a Tech Pack, what do you do next? Finding someone to make your prototype is a challenge in and of itself. Do you make one on your own or do you hire a firm? Do you email the tech Pack to a foreign manufacturer and hope for the best or do you take a more hands-on approach? These are important questions that we can help answer.

Manufacturing Abroad

Today, you can use online resources to find suppliers in foreign countries. Sometimes that works. Other times, when your idea is extremely valuable, you’ll want to secure it by having “boots on the ground” that speak the native languages and understand the manufacturing industry. This is the final step before you can begin to market your ideas. We are here to help.