Toys

Wow! Stuff to be wow’d at this year’s Mojo Pitch

“This year’s Harry Potter Invisibility Cloak epitomises our company’s focus on creating ground-breaking, blockbuster selling products,” said Dr. Jim Wyatt, Director of Inventor Relations at Wow! Stuff.

From Othello to Nerf Ping Pong, Fireball Island to Timber Tots, Patti and Jonathan Becker on the million-dollar question: How do you know a great product when you see one?

We caught up with Patti to learn more about the origins of Anjar and Becker Associates, get the low-down on some of their recent success stories and find out exactly when they know they’ve discovered something special.

Amigo Spiele joins Mojo Pitch 2019

“It is the first time for us, so we are excited to experience the Mojo Pitch first hand,” said Bernd Keller, head of game development at Amigo Spiele.

USAopoly joins Mojo Pitch 2019

“We are looking forward to participating in Mojo Pitch, as we heard great things about the inaugural year,” said Tony Serebriany, Director of Inventor Relations and International Sales at USAopoly.

Mojo Pitch welcomes back TOMY

“We look forward to seeing some really unique, innovative and forward thinking ideas in September and encourage anyone with outstanding ideas that you think would fit within TOMY’s portfolio to come and see us,” said TOMY’s Alpesh Patel.

Gary Pyper talks creativity, ‘Monkey Tennis’ and what to expect from his new invention house, Fun-Damental

We caught up with Pyper to learn more about what to expect from Fun-Damental and why Alan Partridge might’ve been onto something with that ‘Monkey Tennis’ idea…

Steve Reece and Matt Knott on the launch of their new toy-centric content creation company, Playwatch Films

We caught up with Reece and Knott to learn why toy firms need to embrace some of the new techniques offered by Playwatch, rather than waste time clinging solely to the TV commercial model.

Drumond International joins Mojo Pitch 2019

“It’s a great day and looking forward to meeting lots of talented inventors and seeing some old friends,” said Drumond’s Dharmander Patel.

Open 2 Design’s Matt Burtonwood on the origins of Rubik’s Cage

We caught up with Burtonwood to learn more about where the idea came from for his twisty 3-in-a-row game, Rubik’s Cage.

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