With a new initiative titled as Spark Hasbro, the company is inviting its consumers to submit new ideas for toys and games. Selected ideas will then be manufactured and sold; giving a certain benefit to the inventors.
“At Hasbro, we’re passionate about creating the world’s best play experiences, and we want to invite our consumers and fans to be part of the process,” said Phil Sage, Senior Director of Global Product Acquisition and Inventor Relations, Hasbro. “SPARK Hasbro is an exciting new platform that allows us to inspire creativity and curiosity, and to develop exciting new toys, games and experiences proposed by our consumers.”
Hasbro does not clearly specify whether the idea can be based around existing Hasbro brands but a new board game based on G. I. Joe will certainly qualify.
Of course you can’t ask Hasbro to bring back an old toyline or submit any idea that may cause an ethical dilemma.
You can visit Spark Hasbro Official Website for more info. Check out the Press Release, after the jump.
Hasbro Invites Consumers to Submit Product Ideas
New ‘SPARK Hasbro’ Portal Inspires Co-Creation with Consumers
PAWTUCKET, R.I. — Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS) today launched SPARK Hasbro, a web portal designed to inspire consumers to create and share with Hasbro their own new ideas for toys and games. Through this site, anyone age 18+ in the U.S. can register to submit ideas to Hasbro that they believe will change the future of play. The site also features an interactive demonstration of how ideas could go from the inventor’s imagination to becoming a real Hasbro toy or game.
“At Hasbro, we’re passionate about creating the world’s best play experiences, and we want to invite our consumers and fans to be part of the process,” said Phil Sage, Senior Director of Global Product Acquisition and Inventor Relations, Hasbro. “SPARK Hasbro is an exciting new platform that allows us to inspire creativity and curiosity, and to develop exciting new toys, games and experiences proposed by our consumers.”
The site describes how consumer creativity complements the work of Hasbro’s design team, and the important role outside innovators play for Hasbro and the industry. The company is looking for fresh ideas, not previously produced, to incorporate into new and existing global product lines.
SPARK Hasbro does not replace Hasbro’s current relationships with professional inventors, nor does it replace Hasbro’s current policy of not accepting unsolicited toy and game concepts submitted directly to Hasbro, outside the SPARK Hasbro portal. For more information, including all terms governing the submission of any toy or game concepts, visit https://spark.hasbro.com/.
SilverOptimus says
News Post: Hasbro Invites Consumers To Submit Product Ideas
Dreadnok Twins says
All right! Maybe we'll finally get a Zandar & Zarana Dreadnok Twins two-pack with all-new filecards!
bassistcarlos says
USS Flagg; dream big!!!
Ozymandias13 says
Majua41 says
Fine Print.....
Please do not submit proposals for Hasbro to reintroduce any of its old games, toys, or puzzles, and remember that all submissions will be evaluated based on Hasbro’s core values, such that you should not submit any materials that depict, among other things, racism, sexism, bullying, torture, sexual acts, terrorism, swearing, cruelty to animals, taking drugs, drinking alcohol, or intolerance or denigration of a particular religion, creed, or political philosophy.
DerStahlhelm says
Please do not submit proposals for Hasbro to reintroduce any of its old games, toys, or puzzles, and remember that all submissions will be evaluated based on Hasbro’s core values, such that you should not submit any materials that depict, among other things, racism, sexism, bullying, torture, sexual acts, terrorism, swearing, cruelty to animals, taking drugs, drinking alcohol, or intolerance or denigration of a particular religion, creed, or political philosophy.
youdoitimbusy says
PinewoodCobra says
Hasbro: "We're all out of ideas."
Trigue says
Cobra Heli-Carrier is my suggestion.
bassistcarlos says
Keep reading: Hasbro Invites Consumers To Submit Product Ideas - Page 2
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