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1709 Norris Dr
Austin, TX 78704

Public Invention is a non-profit organization based in Austin, TX, dedicated to fostering innovation through collaborative projects and educational initiatives. Their mission involves creating accessible solutions that can empower communities while promoting transparency and inclusivity in the invention process.

The organization emphasizes the importance of privacy and data protection, ensuring that any personal information they collect is handled with care and responsibility. Public Invention is committed to maintaining a secure environment for their users while engaging them through events, publications, and volunteer opportunities.

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