Make Me a Millionaire Inventor - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Life Savers
In the season premiere, two inventions with one lofty goal: save lives. Deanne meets an emergency nurse who has invented the "Goldilocks Valves," a device that could revolutionize the way nurses and paramedics perform CPR. George teams up with a retired firefighter who has spent the past sixteen years developing the "Aqua Blaster," a harness designed to make fighting fires safer and easier for those on the front lines.

Barrier to Entry
Tastier steak? Relief for sweaty construction workers? Two teams of inventors think they have solutions. Deanne helps a family who has thrown all their resources into the "Kool Breeze Solar Hard Hat"--a hard hat with a solar powered fan system. Meanwhile, George meets two meat lovers whose invention, the "Steakager," aims to bring restaurant quality dry aged steak into the home for a fraction of the price.

Toy Tycoons
Deanne and George meet two inventors who are looking to make a fortune from fun. George is intrigued by a Hawaiian inventor's combination skate and surfboard called the WaveSkate. While Deanne mentors a Korean immigrant who wants to make toy cleanup fun and easy with the Brickhole.

Millennial Markets
Sound-reactive sunglasses; and a mobile studio for smartphones are featured.

Athletic Ambition
George and Deanne team up with inventors who are looking to capitalize on the athletics market. George mentors a former NCAA basketball player looking to modernize drills with the Lazer 900, a computerized training system. While Deanne heads to the remote woods of Texas to meet the inventor of Mr. Hoverboard, one of the first wheel-free hoverboards for the masses.

Making Green
Deanne and George explore two ideas that could not only save the world, but could also make millions. Deanne teams ups with the inventor of the Hive Genie, a beehive-monitoring device that could help identify the key causes of bee population decline. Meanwhile, George meets two recent U Penn grads looking to provide clean water to Kenyans with their Mowa water filter.

Weekend Warriors
George and Deanne help two father-son teams trying to turn pastimes into profit. George meets a single father looking to inspire his son with the Tailgater, an easy-to-use table and chair system. Meanwhile, Deanne advises a duo with a multi-use fishing drone called the Aguadrone.

Just What the Doctor Ordered
Deanne meets a former combat medic looking to prevent fatal blood loss on the battlefield with the "X-Suit"; George advises a pair of engineering students who hope their invention, the "Suture Self", can make getting stitches safer and faster.
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