The National Inventors Hall of Fame (NIHF) Museum is looking forward to the new NIHF science, math, and technology middle school that is projected to open on-site in 2010. 

Because of construction related to the project, the museum in Akron is currently closed.  The offices of the NIHF Foundation, its parent organization, have relocated to new space in Akron to continue operations of its many other programs.

The ongoing programs of the NIHF Foundation reach a wide variety of constituents across the country. 


National Inventors Hall of Fame School…Center for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Learning
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Keep up with the NIHF Foundation by returning to our web site to learn about our latest activities.


Induction
The annual selection and induction of inductees is the focal point of the NIHF Foundation’s work, providing inspiration for its programs.  Visit Induction


Camp Invention
A summer program for elementary-aged kids featuring hands-on activities and open-ended exploration.  Visit Camp Invention


Club Invention
An after school program for elementary-aged kids, like Camp Invention, it gets kids involved in inventive programming and creative thinking.  Visit Club Invention


InventNow.org
Since 2007, the Inspiring Invention advertising campaign has encouraged kids to visit www.inventnow.org to explore their inventiveness. 


Collegiate Inventors Competition
College students are encouraged to submit entries of their original work and compete for cash prizes.  Visit the Collegiate Inventors Competition


IICON
Annual independent inventor conferences allow aspiring inventors to learn about patenting, marketing, and licensing their inventions.  Visit IICON


USPTO Museum
The NIHF Foundation creates exhibitions that highlight fascinating aspects of patents and trademarks.  Visit the USPTO Museum


 

 




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