San Salvador - an Improved Product
San Salvador, a 200 ton galleon, was built in Guatemala. Navigated by Juan Rodrigues Cabrillo it arrived in what is now San Diego in 1542. It was the first European ship to reach America's West Coast.
Where Ideas Become Reality
San Salvador, a 200 ton galleon, was built in Guatemala. Navigated by Juan Rodrigues Cabrillo it arrived in what is now San Diego in 1542. It was the first European ship to reach America's West Coast.
The event was very popular as you can see by the photo of the crowded floor of the San Diego convention Center.
From Tampa Florida comes news of Tangela Walker-Craft, an ordinary woman with an idea – which became a worldwide sales sensation. A nursing mother, Walker-Craft could see the problems with feeding her baby away from home. And she had some ideas about what would work, what she’d buy if only it were sold in the local stores. But it wasn’t because it didn’t exist.
One might discover from which area the new product ideas will be coming from by going to the Del Mar Electronic and Manufacturing show. It has exhibits of manufacturers of electronic and mechanical products and parts and also two days of seminars.