The road you are about to travel as an inventor or technology developer is a complex journey. Along the way you will be introduced to new terms, and processes and exposed to a business world that may ...
Commercializing technology innovations is a complex process. Many of its milestones and related activities may be unfamiliar to many people looking to develop new technologies. Attempting to commercia...
This webcast introduces two free resources produced by the Center on Knowledge Translation for Technology Transfer pertaining to Intellectual Property (IP); Intellectual Property Module and Chronological Guide for Inventors. The webcast highlights some important IP topics within these resources, such as Patents, Copyrights, Trademarks and Trade Secrets.
In today’s fast-moving, technology-oriented world, it becomes harder and harder for companies to protect their intellectual capital as they develop new products and/or improve existing offerings. Co...
It’s not just for legal teams anymore
A company’s intellectual property (IP) portfolio is often one of its most valuable and strategic assets. Even though IP creation and reuse is an integral comp...
Transcript and Audio file from the 2009 PDMA Annual Global Conference
Guru Roundtable Discussion
The systematic innovation approach of TRIZ has been quietly used by a wide number of leading corpor...
Companies sometimes find themselves in possession of large portfolios of Intellectual Property (IP)—sometimes the result of product development efforts that did not result in internal commercializat...
Even well-implemented New Product Development (NPD) processes can fail if Intellectual Property (IP) risks and opportunities are not assessed. By delaying this review, a company may run into unanticip...
As the leading writer on Open Innovation, Henry Chesbrough provides insights into this field that are well-respected throughout the corporate world. Chesbrough has just published his second book, Open...