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1025 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036

The United Inventors Association (UIA), based in Washington, DC, is a 501c3 non-profit organization committed to fostering success among inventors. By offering education, resources, and industry connections to the inventing community, UIA propels innovation forward. Whether you are an inventor, innovator, maker, patent holder, or someone with a unique idea seeking guidance, UIA provides the tools and support needed to navigate the inventing process.

UIA stands out for its extensive array of free inventor resources, including podcasts, videos, seminars, webinars, and articles covering various aspects of product development and commercialization. Moreover, the association prioritizes networking opportunities, enabling members to engage with industry professionals and fellow inventors across the nation. Through partnerships with major trade show organizers, UIA also facilitates exposure for innovative products at industry events.

Joining UIA not only grants access to a wealth of educational materials but also connects individuals with a supportive community of like-minded inventors. The organization's dedication to empowering independent inventors is evident in its success stories, where innovative products have thrived with the help of UIA resources and guidance. By fostering a culture of creativity and collaboration, UIA paves the way for inventors to achieve their goals and contribute to a more innovative future.

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Alex C.
7/24/2015

As with so many of Ultimate's internet customers, we came over after the collapse of Linkline Communications. Despite not having a contract with these people they worked their butts to make sure...

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Audrey H.
1/17/2014

Do not get yourself into the UIA mess. Our company got pulled in by a UIA salesperson in the summer of 2013, with promises of faster Internet and new phones. We were supposed to switch providers...

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Maryan R.
10/6/2012

I'm skeptical, but hopeful! I live in an area of Moreno Valley that has no other broadband/DSL internet option. I have tried everything from dial-up to Satellite with disappointing results....

Patricia S.
11/25/2014

We were with Linkline for years and they apparently sold their business to these guys. The communication about the acquisition was very poorly handled. UIA did not notify Linkline customers. You...

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Gina D.
5/25/2015

My husband's job recently moved our family from Kentucky to Victorville, CA. After a few days in our rental home we discovered that we had no T.V. service without buying a cable subscription and...

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