Beiswenger and Associates, Inc.
Product Research Engineering




Biosymtec® Technologies
Medical Product Research

Beiswenger and Associates, Inc.

Kim A. Beiswenger
President and CEO

Beiswenger and Associates, Inc., was first formed in 1993 as a Product Research Engineering company and has completed more than 50 projects for clients; a few are shown below.   We study both growing markets and fading markets (both contain opportunities), we determine where the markets can and should be heading, then we propose a new product or technology.   To see the latest product concepts developed by the company and available for licensing, click on Beiswenger in the navigation bar.

The Biosymtec Technologies segment of the business has developed unique medical products, ready for final design, and available for licensing. To review, click on Biosymtec in the navigation bar.

To contact me, click on Contact above.

Self-maintaining, special purpose scanner with one button operation. The machine was used as a telehealth device to take hand written health data from elderly patients in their homes and automatically forward the data to a remote computer using OCR. Patents issued in U.S., Europe, China and Canada.

Touch-screen alarm clock with three color LCD display. The LCD can see your finger. To change the time, you just touch the numeral you want to change. Complete product cost just $6 in a display carton. Two issued patents resulted. A version of this technology is available through Beiswenger and Associates.





All-new electric-convection barbecue grill, with highly competitive features, for a large gas grill manufacturer.   Grill produced a better barbecue flavor than the client's gas grills and cooked an eight-pound chicken in 38 minutes, so juicy there was a suggestion the user should be warned about spilling the chicken when it was removed from the grill.

Provided the design and solid modeling of a complete line of boat navigation lights and horn, working with an engineering physicist. The lights were the "best-ever-tested" by Coast Guard. The two-mile lights were visible at four miles. Lens segments were ultrasonically welded together.


And, we did Product Research Engineering for many other clients, to name a few.