Posted on 27th April 2023
By Billy Langsworthy

Inventors will be able to pitch concepts to What Kids Want! at this year’s Virtual Mojo Pitch.
The Virtual Mojo Pitch event takes place digitally across July 11th, 12th and 13th. Meetings with What Kids Want! will be hosted and facilitated by the company’s Inventor Relations team at TinkerTini.
“What Kids Want! looks forward to participating in Mojo Pitch this year with the support of TinkerTini,” said Steven and Jordan Kort, Co-CEOs of What Kids Want!
“We are always open to inventor concepts that bring newness to our licensed partner brands in outdoor, sports, seasonal and novelties! We look forward to our continued partnerships with the inventing community for new opportunities in 2024 and beyond.”
If you’re an inventor, invention house or design agency that would like book in a meeting with What Kids Want! at this year’s Virtual Mojo Pitch, email Mojo’s Billy Langsworthy at [email protected].
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