Re-Inventing the Wheel? Not a Bad Idea
This alternative wheel design may not look special at first glance, but after viewing the short video, you may change your mind.
Airtrax is a lift truck company that has taken a Swedish invention from the 1970s and is turning it into an industrial product that may become indispensible to high end warehousing operations.


It is not likely that wheel design has been exhausted, and yet one of the most common put-downs is to accuse someone of "re-inventing the wheel." So do not be afraid of pursuing something that most people see no need for.

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