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Discover the key steps entrepreneurs should take to develop a robust intellectual property (IP) strategy on The Shades of Entrepreneurship™ featuring Jeff Holman, CEO of Intellectual Strategies. Explore the significance of patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets in protecting your brand assets and innovations. Learn how to avoid common IP mistakes and build a strong foundation for your business.Connect and follow Jeff Holman on social media:FacebookInstagramYouTubeSupport the showSubscribe at theshadesofe.com
Protecting your brand doesn't have to feel like you're prepping for court—it's more like perfecting a recipe! In this juicy episode of Talk Like a Brand, I brought seasoned trademark attorney Ticora Davis, founder of The Creators Law Firm, into the brand-building kitchen. We're mixing up a flavorful conversation about trademarks, business, and more in easy-to-digest nuggets.Ticora dishes out practical trademark tips to boost your brand's value, protect you from legal headaches, and help you confidently own your space in the market. Whether you're brand-new to the branding game or ready to add more layers of protection, this episode serves up all the insights you need to confidently protect your IP and set your brand up for long-term success.Grab a pen and your favorite snack—it's time to trademark like a pro!Ready to whip up something amazing for your brand? Follow us for more inspiration:IG & Facebook: @cookingupbrands, @talklikeabrand, @colormybrands.Sign up for insider tips and updates: bit.ly/colormail.Explore our brand-building ecosystem: Colormebrand.com.Keep stirring the pot, creating your flavor, and serving success!
Part 3 of 4: In this episode, Jon Chee hosts Kate Neville, PhD, Partner at Marshall Gerstein—a law firm with over 60 years of expertise in delivering sophisticated intellectual property advice and legal services to leading businesses, research institutions, universities, and entrepreneurs worldwide. Kate is an accomplished attorney with a doctoral background in microbiology and immunology who specializes in global patent prosecution and strategic management. She has over a decade of experience, and works with a wide range of clients, from biotech startups to big pharma to non-profits. Kate has been recognized as a "World's Leading Patent Practitioner" by IAM magazine since 2013, an Illinois Super Lawyer since 2018, and is included in The Best Lawyers in America© for Patent Law.
This week's Clause 8 episode features Bridget Smith, Assistant General Counsel and Director, Intellectual Property at Relativity Space—the first company to successfully create and launch a 3D-printed rocket.
In the ever-evolving world of retail, where technology and innovation are reshaping the industry, managing intellectual property has never been more important. Sri Atluri, Walmart's Chief IP Counsel, knows this all too well.In this episode of Clause 8 with host Eli Mazour, Sri emphasizes the critical balance between protecting innovations and fostering strategic growth within Walmart's technological initiatives. She argues for the necessity of continual IP enforcement, detailing how both protection and litigation play essential roles in maintaining Walmart's competitive advantage. Sri also discusses the evolving landscape of e-commerce and the challenges posed by Section 101 and patent eligibility.Disclaimer This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.voiceofip.com
Welcome to our third session in this intellectual property series, focusing on Copyrights and IP Strategy. In our previous sessions, we covered patents and trademarks, both of which play an important role in protecting various aspects of a business's intellectual property. Today, we are shifting our focus to copyrights, which protect creative works such as literature, music, art, and software. Copyrights are essential for safeguarding the expressions of original ideas and fostering the creation of cultural and artistic content. Copyright protection ensures that creators can derive economic benefits from their works, which incentivizes continued innovation and creativity. A copyright is a form of intellectual property protection granted to the creators of "original works of authorship," including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and certain other intellectual works. Copyright gives the creator exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, perform, display, and create derivative works based on their original creation. Unlike patents and trademarks, which protect inventions and brand identifiers, copyrights are specifically aimed at protecting creative expression. The purpose of copyright law is to encourage creativity by ensuring that authors and artists can benefit financially from their work, thereby incentivizing the production of cultural, scientific, and educational materials. Copyright helps establish a balance between the rights of creators to control their works and the public's interest in accessing cultural and educational content. Copyright protection is automatic as soon as an original work is fixed in a tangible medium of expression. This means that the moment a writer types out a poem, an artist paints a picture, or a musician records a song, that work is protected by copyright. The creator does not need to file any paperwork or register the work to obtain copyright protection. However, registering a copyright with the U.S. Copyright Office can provide additional legal benefits, such as the right to sue for statutory damages in the event of infringement. Registration also serves as evidence of ownership, which can be helpful in legal disputes. Copyright generally lasts for the life of the author plus 70 years, which provides long-term protection and economic benefits to both the author and their heirs. For works created by corporations or other entities, the term of protection is 95 years from publication or 120 years from creation, whichever is shorter. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/law-school/support
Dan Rudoy is a shareholder and executive committee member at Wolf Greenfield. As part of the Electrical & Computer Technologies Practice, Dan works closely with clients developing technology in a wide variety of areas including artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, electronics, genomics, machine learning, medical devices, and software. Many of these clients are developing technology at the intersection of life sciences and electrical and computer technology. One example is the application of machine learning to the analysis of genomic data.In this episode of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield, Dan discusses the opportunities and challenges that patent holders face as they navigate these new and ever-changing technologies. Here are a few highlights of the conversation.01:06 - The questions clients have about AI and the challenges they are facing03:58 - New problems IP holders face using GenAI 06:59 - Impact of the quickly evolving AI landscape on a company's IP strategy08:32 -The biggest issues and challenges generated by the application of machine learning to the analysis of genomic data10:04 - How the use of open source software impacts IP strategy12:05 - AI's impact on trade secrets - both domestically and internationally14:55 - Guidance for clients as they move forward with executing a strong IP strategy reflecting the use of AI and machine learning###
This is Marlene's bio: "Marlene Sharp is a creative and business-savvy entertainment multi-hyphenate who originally hails from New Orleans but is now a (San Fernando) Valley girl. Firmly ensconced in LA life, Marlene is top dawg at Pink Poodle Productions and emeritus Head of IP Strategy and Acquisitions for Rainshine Entertainment. Noteworthy clients and collaborators include Autism in Entertainment Conference; Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan; WowMax Next; Dumpster Dorks; Filmocracy; BoredPanda.com; WeFixYourScript.com; ToonBo; Society Theatricals; Euramco Pictures; Weird Ass Comedy; the Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation, and The Center for Learning Unlimited/CLU Transitions/Brainstorm Productions. Prior to Pink Poodle and Rainshine, Marlene served as Director, Production at LEVEL-5 abby, home of YO-KAI WATCH and other Japanese hit video game-based franchises. Formerly, as Producer, TV Series, at Sega of America, Marlene worked on much more than Teen Choice Award-nominated Cartoon Network series SONIC BOOM. For example, her extensive Hedgehog duties took her to the heights of the nerd-iverse as an official San Diego Comic-Con panelist. She also contributed to the 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog feature film. As a freelance journalist, Marlene concentrates on pop culture for noteworthy fan destinations, such as Global Toy News, GameDeveloper.com, DOGTV, ToonBarn.com, Geekified.net, Medium, and CultureSonar.com. As a short film auteur, she has snagged recognition at La Femme Film Fest, Austin Comedy Film Festival, KIDS FIRST! Film Festival, Canine Film Festival, and San Luis Obispo Film Festival. Marlene is the proud winner of the 2019 LA Shorts International Film Fest Script Competition (an Oscar- and BAFTA-qualifying fest), at which her backdoor sitcom pilot received a staged reading courtesy of The Groundlings. As a human being, basically, Marlene Sharp loves all kinds of pups. For proof, please see her website www.pinkpoodleproductions.com. For extra proof, look at this: https://linktr.ee/marlenesharp." -Marlene Sharp. This is Judi's bio: "As President of the Orange County Asperger's Support Group, I am driving programming to help individuals and families dealing with High-Functioning Autism and Asperger's improve their quality of life. In this role, I have uniquely developed the use of Toastmasters to help those with ASD improve communication and enhance social interaction. am a co-chair on the Thompson Policy Institute OC Transition Initiative where I am part of the business outreach group. I am currently focused on expanding employment opportunities for neurodiverse individuals. I am a retired high-tech marketing executive, with a “get it done” leadership style that inspires teams, collaborates across cross-functional organizations and motivates a sales force. Develops product and marketing strategies, establish corporate positioning, programs and campaigns integrating impactful collateral to drive market share growth. Computer Science and business education from leading universities complemented by nearly thirty years with both successful start-ups and industry leading corporations." -Judi Uttal - Irvine, California, United States | Professional Profile | LinkedIn --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
Immunic Inc CEO Dr Daniel Vitt joins Proactive's Stephen Gunnion with news the company has received a Notice of Allowance from the US Patent and Trademark Office for a new patent application, marking a significant step in the company's intellectual property (IP) strategy. This latest patent is distinct from two others granted last year, focusing on the composition of matter protecting a specific polymorph of vidofludimus calcium. The company aims to ensure broad protection and exclusivity for vidofludimus calcium, especially as it approaches the final development stage. Vitt highlighted Immunic's global patent strategy, aiming to cover all important territories and build multiple protection layers around their inventions. The strategy includes securing patents not only for the medical use of their discoveries but also for the materials themselves. The newly allowed patent extends until 2039, with potential for extension. For the use of vidofludimus calcium in MS, Vitt estimates exclusivity extending into 2041, Vitt estimates exclusivity extending into 2041, ensuring a significant period for exclusive marketing in major markets, particularly the US. Immunic now has eight families of patents in the US, with three major patents granted or allowed in the past three months, significantly enhancing their IP portfolio for vidofludimus calcium. #ImmunicInc #PatentAllowance #USPTO #VidofludimusCalcium #MSDrugDevelopment #GlobalPatentStrategy #IPPortfolio #DrugExclusivity #MedicalInnovation #PharmaceuticalPatents #ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Omi Bell is a multi-talented computer scientist, business strategist, and serial entrepreneur. She also has a background in performance, K-12 Education, and IP Strategy. Her innovative approach to creating access to social and financial capital has earned her recognition as a leading voice in the industry, as well as praise from prominent figures such as Robert F. Smith and Daymond John. As the founder of and CEO of Black Girl Ventures, Omi has made it her mission to provide resources and support to underrepresented entrepreneurs. Under Omi's leadership, Black Girl Ventures has funded over 300 women founders representing about $10MM in revenue, creating over 3,000 jobs for the US economy and raising $5M in financial and social capital. Her impact extends beyond her organization, as she continues to be an advocate for social justice and equity in the business world. Listen in to hear Omi share: How women disassociate from their bodies over the course of their life and how hard it is to get out of your head and back in your body later in life The mental shift for moms from “what do we need?” in earlier stages of motherhood vs “what do I need?” in later stages of motherhood How being a 17-year-old mom laid the foundation for her to become the founder and CEO of Black Girl Ventures How she went from renting out her living room as an Airbnb to make money to becoming a female founder who funds other black-owned companies How she used the “template” of megachurches to build her business around community (without being culty) The responsibility of owning and USING your creativity to show up in the world, as well as permission to step into your creativity by just dipping your toe in the water as a first step Links mentioned: Get Omi's Book: Originate, Motivate, Innovate: 7 Steps for Building a Billion Dollar Network Connect with Omi: omisworld.com Omi on IG/Threads: @omibell Connect with Black Girl Ventures: blackgirlventures.org Black Girl Ventures on IG We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our https://shamelessmom.com/sponsor Interested in becoming a sponsor of the Shameless Mom Academy? Email our sales team at sales@adalystmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
”Innovation means doing something new that improves a product, process or service.”* For businesses, that can reflect the way a company brings constant value to their customers business or life. The drive to innovate leads to the creation of Intellectual Property, which can be ideas, software, processes and methods, tooling or anything else that provides a competitive edge.Listen as our experts share how intellectual property is created and how to drive a research innovation strategy in enterprise tech.
Amid the endless hype, what is the one thing about AI that you wish was being discussed more? In this episode, host Emily Wearmouth sits down with Neil Thacker, EMEA CISO, Yihua Liao, Head of Netskope AI Labs, and Suzanne Oliver, Director of IP Strategy at Scintilla, to discuss the topics in the realm of AI that they each wish people were discussing more.
In this episode, we talk to the foremost expert in IPs, copyrights, and Trademarks in the Amazon space about the basics and how his strategies can present opportunities to unlock your E-commerce brand's true value.
In Episode 6 of the Cipher Vision Podcast series, we are joined by Lorie Goins, Head of IP Strategy at Kyndryl. She shares with us how to approach innovation, by adopting a questioning, inclusive and analytical mindset, drawing on tools to form evidence-based decisions that enhance your IP strategy. Highlights from our chat included: - The importance of aligning your business and IP strategy to deliver value - The need to expand the definition of innovation - Insight into how analytics inform evidence-based decision making - An overview of how Kyndyl is fostering diverse inventors
Marlene Sharp is a creative and business-savvy entertainment multi-hyphenate who originally hails from New Orleans but is now a (San Fernando) Valley girl. Firmly ensconced in LA life, Marlene is top dawg at Pink Poodle Productions and emeritus Head of IP Strategy and Acquisitions for Rainshine Entertainment. Noteworthy clients and collaborators include Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan; WowMax Next; Dumpster Dorks; Filmocracy; BoredPanda.com; WeFixYourScript.com; ToonBo; Society Theatricals; Euramco Pictures; WeirdAss Comedy; and The Center for Learning Unlimited/Brainstorm Productions. Prior to Pink Poodle and Rainshine, Marlene served as Director, Production at LEVEL-5 abby, home of YO-KAI WATCH and other Japanese hit video game-based franchises. Formerly, as Producer, TV Series, at Sega of America, Marlene worked on much more than Teen Choice Award-nominated Cartoon Network series SONIC BOOM. For example, her extensive Hedgehog duties took her to the heights of the nerd-iverse as an official San Diego Comic-Con 2017 panelist. She also contributed to the 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog feature film. As a freelance journalist, Marlene concentrates on pop culture for noteworthy fan destinations, such as Global Toy News, GameDeveloper.com, DOGTV, ToonBarn.com, Geekified.net, Medium, and CultureSonar.com. As a short film auteur, she has snagged recognition at La Femme Film Fest, Austin Comedy Film Festival, KIDS FIRST! Film Festival, Canine Film Festival, and San Luis Obispo Film Festival. Marlene is the proud winner of the 2019 LA Shorts International Film Fest Script Competition (an Oscar- and BAFTA-qualifying fest), at which her backdoor sitcom pilot received a staged reading courtesy of The Groundlings. As a human being, basically, Marlene Sharp loves all kinds of pups. For proof, please see her website www.pinkpoodleproductions.com. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marlenesharp/
The Medical Device industry faces a host of different issues and considerations which impact their IP strategy. Sandy Chan of IP Counsel Cafe speaks with Derek Minihane, Vice President, R&D at Cochlear, a global leader in implantable hearing solutions, and Miku Mehta, Partner at Procopio law firm where he focus on Asia-Pacific Practice. They will discuss where Cochlear decides to file for IP protection and why, how busiess and IP protection have evolved over the past three years, and much more.
Aventurine Capital Group focuses on inventors, researchers, and entrepreneurs with strong and impactful Foundational IP. Our IP Commercialization Program and Studio provide unparalleled support in realizing the potential of intellectual property through IP Strategy, IP Asset Management and supporting Go-To-Market services. We talk about: -What is Aventurine & how they invest in Foundational IP-led companies? -How they're different from a typical Venture capital firm? -Most exciting sectors when it comes to IP investing -Where will the next light bulb moment come from? & more Links mentioned: Aventurine website- https://www.aventurine.com/ Pitch at michele@aventurine.com Hosted by Prashant Choubey - https://twitter.com/ChoubeySahab Full episode video at https://vc10x.com/aventurine
Jared Engstrom, Senior Director, IP Strategy at Crowdstrike joined us to discuss how pivotal patents are to a strategic security strategy, offering advice on how to best communicate and budget for your IP needs.
Artists often face a variety of challenges on their creative journeys. Whether it's establishing a unique style, achieving financial stability, or managing the highs and lows that come with creating art, many obstacles exist. One of the most significant ones is figuring out what route to take. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution, there are some essential things to keep in mind. Artists need to develop certain skills such as creativity, attention to detail and patience in order to find success.The path that we take in life, especially when it comes to art, can be complicated and ever-changing. Today's guest Marlene Sharp will give us guidance on how to choose the road that gives us the most happiness and financial success.In this episode, Marlene reflects on her experience as an artist and shares the lessons she has learned. Her advice to anyone starting out is to be kind and nice to everyone in the art space. Networking is also essential for success, so whether you do it online or in person, make sure you put yourself out there. She emphasizes that offering value will always set you apart from your competitors and open doors for potential opportunities. Let's jump in!Snapshot of the Key Points from the Episode:[02:30] A bit about Marlene's journey and how she got into the arts. Most memorable and fun projects that she has been a part of.[07:11] Marlene's superpowers that have been hallmarks of her success in the arts.[09:49] Ways Marlene uses to build engagements with her fan base.[14:40] Marlene's favorable performances and “pinch me moments.”[18:20] One of Marlene's challenges and how she overcame it.[21:57] What does working from a happy place mean to Marlene?[24:34] Marlene's advice to anyone just starting in the arts. Three key tips for better networking.About Marlene Sharp - Marlene Sharp is a creative and business-savvy entertainment multi-hyphenate who originally hails from New Orleans but is now a (San Fernando) Valley girl. Firmly ensconced in LA life, Marlene is the top dawg at Pink Poodle Productions and Head of IP Strategy and Acquisitions for Rainshine Entertainment. Noteworthy clients and collaborators include BoredPanda.com, WeFixYourScript.com, ToonBo, Society Entertainment, Euramco Pictures, and The Center for Learning Unlimited/Brainstorm Productions.Before Pink Poodle and Rainshine, Marlene served as Director of Production at LEVEL-5 Abby, home to YO-KAI WATCH and other Japanese hit video game-based franchises. Formerly, as a Producer of TV Series at Sega of America, Marlene worked on much more than the Teen Choice Award-nominated Cartoon Network series SONIC BOOM. For example, her extensive Hedgehog duties took her to the heights of nerd-dom as an official San Diego Comic-Con 2017 panelist. She also consulted on the 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog feature film. As a freelance journalist, Marlene concentrates on pop culture for noteworthy fan destinations, such as GameDeveloper.com, DOGTV, ToonBarn.com, Geekified.net, and CultureSonar.com. As a short film auteur, she has snagged recognition at La Femme Film Fest, Austin Comedy Film Festival, KIDS FIRST! Film Festival, Canine Film Festival, and San Luis Obispo Film Festival. Marlene is the proud winner of the 2019 LA Shorts International Film Fest Script Competition (an Oscar- and BAFTA-qualifying fest), at which her backdoor sitcom pilot received a staged reading courtesy of The Groundlings. As a human being, Marlene Sharp loves all kinds of pups. How to connect with Marlene Sharp:Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/marlenesharpWebsite http://www.pinkpoodleproductions.comWebsite #2: https://filmfreeway.com/MarleneSharpWebsite #3: https://muckrack.com/marlene-sharpLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marlenesharpTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/divamarlene70About the Host -Belinda Ellsworth is a Speaker, Trainer, Best-Selling Author, and PodcasterShe has been a professional speaker, mover, and shaker for more than 25 years. Having built three successful companies, she has helped thousands of entrepreneurs make better decisions, create successful systems, and build business strategies using her "Four Pillars of Success" system.Belinda has always had a passion and zest for life with the skill for turning dreams into reality. How to Connect with Belinda:Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/workfromyourhappyplaceLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaellsworthInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/workfromyourhappyplace/Website - www.workfromyourhappyplace.comQuotes:“Your fanbase wants something of value from you as an artist.”"Networking is key to success! Take the time to connect with others online or at events, and you'll open up new opportunities."
Peter has a conversation with Erin Pisko the VP of IP Strategy at the Innovation Asset Collective. They discuss the value of intellectual property and how founders should approach protecting their core differentiator. Thank you for listening to the Leaders, Innovators and Big Ideas podcast, supported by Rainforest Alberta. The podcast that highlights those people who are contributing to and/or supporting the innovation ecosystem in Alberta. Host: Peter Beaudoin Peter manages strategy and partnerships for an innovative alliance of energy companies committed to reducing environmental impacts through collaborative R&D efforts. Peter worked for more than 20 years in Asia building and investing in a variety of businesses. His most recent role outside of Canada was with the World Wildlife Fund, where he was the Chief Executive Officer of WWF China, based in Beijing. Prior to that, Peter lived in Hong Kong for 15 years working in the technology industry. Guest: Erin Pisko is the VP of IP Strategy at Innovation Asset Collective, providing strategic leadership centered on innovation strategy to member companies with the objective of building intellectual property (IP) roadmaps aligned with business objectives. Erin is an experienced IP Strategist and a registered patent agent with decades of experience working both in-house, building out ecosystems for innovation and at top-tier Canadian law firms, assisting companies from diverse industries in building/transforming their innovation strategy. Throughout Erin's career, her passion has been to help companies of all sizes find value in going beyond the ‘a-ha' moment of their initial discovery and building on that moment to drive value in the everyday aspects of the business. Erin also holds Master and Bachelor degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering and stumbled across IP while wrapping up her Masters degree and has never looked back. Please be sure to share this episode with everyone you know. If you are interested in being either a host, a guest, or a sponsor of the show, please reach out. We are published in Google Podcasts and the iTunes store for Apple Podcasts We would be grateful if you could give us a rating as it helps spread the word about the show. Show Links: The Innovation Asset Collective Show Quotes: "What we're really looking to do is use IP to build Canadian success stories and help drive the Canadian economy. We do this by supporting small to medium enterprises and scale them up when it comes to understanding and leveraging IP and developing IP strategy." "Where we fall down, I would say, are on those innovation outputs. So how are we turning those inputs into value propositions we can build on? And I think one of the huge opportunities we have available to us is to really build better understanding around intellectual property and the value it can provide amongst our business community." Credits... This Episode Sponsored By: New Idea Machine Episode Music: Tony Del Degan Creator & Producer: Al Del Degan
Marlene is top dawg at Pink Poodle Productions and Head of IP Strategy and Acquisitions for Rainshine Entertainment. Prior to the aforementioned, Marlene served as Director, Production at LEVEL-5 abby, home of YO-KAI WATCH and other Japanese hit video game-based franchises. Marlene humbly boasts a dense CV, including work as producer on Sega's various, recent SONIC THE HEDGEHOG screen offerings, and as content developer for many iconic merchandise-driven brands, such as POSTMAN PAT, PINK PANTHER, POWER RANGERS, and Paul McCartney. Entertainment journalism, show tunes, and dogs are a few of her favorite things. Also a performer, she has a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in Musical Theatre from San Diego State University
This Episode Is Sponsored By @thedizzlebrand & @ Heaven's Pantry On This Episode Of Talking Junk We Sit Down With Creative, Business-savvy, Entertainment Multi-Hyphenate, Top dawg at Pink Poodle Productions & Head of IP Strategy and Acquisitions for Rainshine Entertainment @sharp6250 Marlene Sharp So Come Join Us As We Take A Deep Dive Into The Life Of Marlene Sharp, If You Miss This Live Veiwing You Can Catch It In The Archives... #kidschoiceawards #nickelodeon #henrydanger #jacenorman #thethundermans #rieledowns #kirakosarin #ellaanderson #thundermans #gameshakers #christallman #mayaleclark #rosablasi #kca #caseysimpson #sonicthehedgehog #nickelodeonuk #sonic #addiekat #jackgriffo #nostalgia #henryhart #addisonriecke #agirlnamedjo #cooperbarnes #dangerforce #disneychannel #chenry #henrydangeredit #jacenormanedits --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talking-junk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talking-junk/support
Follow Stephen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenjcarter/ Welcome to The Priggya Arora Show, where we have in-depth conversations about law, innovation and entrepreneurship with guests who come from different parts of the world. A business plan is reflective of the company's goals and is means to attract prospective investors but many businesses tend to neglect the role of IP in their strategy. An IP plan tells investors about your awareness and management of IP, and both your business plan and your IP strategy need to be harmonized to solicit investors and gain funding. Today we are joined by Stephen Carter; Patent Attorney and founder of Intellectual Property Works. He has 27 years of practice as an EPO and UK patent attorney. He provides tailored consultation to start-ups and MSMEs on how to manage their IP rights. Join us for Episode 47 as we discuss:
Follow Günther: https://www.linkedin.com/in/g%C3%BCnther-marten-0ba63811a/ Welcome to The Priggya Arora Show, where we have in-depth conversations about law, innovation and entrepreneurship with guests who come from different parts of the world. Are you an entrepreneur who has a business idea but is uncertain about investing in an IP plan? Does the intersection of IP and Business seem complex and unknowable to someone who's dealing with the stresses of starting a new venture? Today, we join business and IP enthusiast Günther Marten, a permanent WIPO observer and a member of the Board of Executive Advisors at the International IP Commercialization Council (IIPCC), as he answers some of the questions you may have. Join us for Episode 46 as we discuss:
Summary:In today's knowledge-based economy, your intellectual property is your competitive advantage and it needs to be protected. My guest this week is John Mancini, partner at Mayer Brown and a member of the firm's global intellectual property practice, which was named IP practice group of the year in 2017 and 2020 by Law360. John's practice focuses on litigating copyright, trademark, trade secret, and patent disputes across the country, and he has successfully tried high-profile intellectual property cases as lead council, representing both public and private companies in a wide range of industries. His clients include tech giants like Google, YouTube, Spotify and many others and his contributions to the field have been recognized with many awards and honors including his 2020 induction into The Legal 500 Hall of Fame for trade secret litigation. John and I spoke about IP-related vulnerabilities companies should be aware of, new intellectual property challenges facing businesses in the social media age, and why getting your IP assets figured out should be an early priority for any company.Highlights: John walks us through his path to intellectual property litigation (03:03) John outlines Mayer Brown's practice and history (04:35) Why pre-IPO companies should prioritize protecting their IP rights (06:06) How companies can enforce their IP assets as barriers to entry (09:12) IP vulnerabilities pre-IPO companies should be aware of (11:00) How are social media influencers creating new vulnerabilities for companies they work with? (17:50) John shares some significant cases he's been involved with (19:15) John explains how to approach protecting IP rights on a global scale (20:51) Who does John consider an ideal client? (26:48) Links:ICR TwitterICR LinkedInICR WebsiteJohn Mancini LinkedInJohn Mancini BioMayer Brown LinkedInMayer Brown WebsiteFeedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, elizabeth@lowerstreet.co.
Raymond Hegarty is an IP strategist and IP coach.In the past 2 decades, he has managed billions of dollars' worth of IP transactions in both patents and trademarks.He is know as one of the world's “Top IP Strategists” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marlene Sharp is a creative and business-savvy entertainment multi-hyphenate who originally hails from New Orleans but is now a (San Fernando) Valley girl. Firmly ensconced in LA life, Marlene is top dawg at Pink Poodle Productions and Head of IP Strategy and Acquisitions for Rainshine Entertainment. Noteworthy clients and collaborators include BoredPanda.com, WeFixYourScript.com, ToonBo, Society Entertainment, Euramco Pictures, and The Center for Learning Unlimited/Brainstorm Productions. Prior to Pink Poodle and Rainshine, Marlene served as Director, Production at LEVEL-5 abby, home of YO-KAI WATCH and other Japanese hit video game-based franchises. Formerly, as Producer, TV Series, at Sega of America, Marlene worked on much more than Teen Choice Award-nominated Cartoon Network series SONIC BOOM. For example, her extensive Hedgehog duties took her to the heights of nerd-dom as an official San Diego Comic-Con 2017 panelist. She also consulted on the 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog feature film. As a freelance journalist, Marlene concentrates on pop culture for noteworthy fan destinations, such as GameDeveloper.com, DOGTV, ToonBarn.com, Geekified.net, and CultureSonar.com. As a short film auteur, she has snagged recognition at La Femme Film Fest, Austin Comedy Film Festival, KIDS FIRST! Film Festival, Canine Film Festival, and San Luis Obispo Film Festival. Marlene is the proud winner of the 2019 LA Shorts International Film Fest Script Competition (an Oscar- and BAFTA-qualifying fest), at which her backdoor sitcom pilot received a staged reading courtesy of The Groundlings. As a human being, basically, Marlene Sharp loves all kinds of pups. For proof, please see her website www.pinkpoodleproductions.com.
Marlene Sharp hails from the entertainment town of New Orleans. After college, she wanted a change of pace, so she headed out west to LA, for a different kind of entertainment. In the time she has spent building her resume, she has held several positions in the gaming and video industries. She has worked for Sega of America in a number of production capacities, most notably developing SONIC the Hedgehog from a game to an animated series and movies. She is currently the head of Pink Poodle Productions and the Head of IP Strategy and Acquisitions for Rainshine Entertainment. We chatted about her path into the entertainment industry and some of the wide array of jobs involved in making movies. You can follow all of her adventures through her Linktree.
The biotech industry has been bombarded with disruptions in recent years, from a global pandemic to rising global tensions. How are they dealing with the supply chain issues and how else has it impacted the industry? In this episode, Ammon Rivera sits down with two-peat guest, Guillermo Morales, PhD, CEO of Innoventyx. Guillermo makes us privy to the issues brought on by COVID-19 and the geopolitical tensions such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He also discusses intellectual property in greater depth and why it's important to act fast when patenting your product. Moving from Latin America to the United States, Guillermo also shares his experience learning and re-learning the science in both languages and how it impacts communication. Don't miss out on their enlightening conversation by tuning in!
Mark Weber, director of Innovation and Partnerships at McGill University, explains why and how a university manages intellectual property. Explore online:McGill University's Guide for Faculty Inventors
Jules Gaudin, of ROBIC, explains some of the pitfalls and best practices for users and providers of open source software.Explore online:Choosing a licence: Information on the most common open source licences, to help you decide on the best type of licence for your project.Snyk: Tool to help you find and fix vulnerabilities in the code of your open source content.Open source guides: Guides and information on open source topics like how to contribute to or launch an open source project and how to build an open source community.Licence open source et bonnes pratiques: Webinar with lawyer Jules Gaudin (in French).
It is critical for life sciences companies to have a robust intellectual property strategy in order to avoid unexpected delays or deviations from your plans for success. In this brief podcast, Partner Aparna Nemlekar Nemlekar explains the four essential areas to consider while developing a strategy that best suits your business.
Over the past two years, we have witnessed an acceleration in business changes and shifting global markets. These factors require companies to reconsider their foreign filing strategies in order to best protect their company's intellectual property. Join us for a conversation with Micheal Binns, Associate General Counsel on the Patent, Licensing and Open Source Team at Meta; Miku Mehta, Partner at Procopio law firm; and Alfred Yip, Director of Patent Search, Examination and Analytics Unit at IPOS International
SEASON 2: EP. 9 Story of Shelly Omi Bell Theme: Confidence is Your Superpower On this episode, Jennifer interviews the multi-hyphenated powerhouse, Shelly Omi Bell. Shelly is a system disruptor, business strategist, serial entrepreneur and computer scientist with a background in K-12 Education and IP Strategy. She specializes in helping Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, and executives turn great ideas into disruptive strategies to increase revenue. She was named as one of the Top 100 Powerful Women in Business by Entrepreneur Magazine. In addition to her professional career, she is also the founder and CEO of Black Girl Ventures Foundation, a social enterprise that transforms entrepreneurship by reimagining the way black and brown women founders get access to financial and social capital. Shelly talks about her childhood, growing up with a big imagination, with her family in North Carolina, navigating being a mom of two in her younger years and stepping out on faith and determination to start her own business and help other entrepreneurs especially women to find community, support and advice to help their business dreams come true. This episode concludes with a guided meditation focused on the theme of the episode.
Beatrice Sze, patent examiner at CIPO, explains the cornerstones of patents and what you need to know if you're considering filing a patent application.Explore online: Learn more about patents.
Explore online: Learn about IP in our online Discover IP and use this checklist to explore the identify your own IP. CIPO's IP advisors help SMEs and entrepreneurs understand the strategic value of their IP and can provide information and guidance for developing their business's IP strategy.
Marlene Sharp is a creative and business-savvy entertainment multi-hyphenate who originally hails from New Orleans but is now a (San Fernando) Valley girl. Firmly ensconced in LA life, Marlene is top dawg at Pink Poodle Productions and Head of IP Strategy and Acquisitions for Rainshine Entertainment. Noteworthy clients and collaborators include BoredPanda.com, WeFixYourScript.com, ToonBo, Society Cabaret, Euramco Pictures, and The Center for Learning Unlimited/Brainstorm Productions. Prior to Pink Poodle and Rainshine, Marlene served as Director, Production at LEVEL-5 abby, home of YO-KAI WATCH and other Japanese hit video game-based franchises. Formerly, as Producer, TV Series, at Sega of America, Marlene worked on much more than the Teen Choice Award-nominated Cartoon Network series SONIC BOOM. For example, her extensive Hedgehog duties took her to the heights of nerd-dom as an official San Diego Comic-Con 2017 panelist. She also consulted on the 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog feature film. As a freelance journalist, Marlene concentrates on pop culture for noteworthy fan destinations, such as GameDeveloper.com, DOGTV, ToonBarn.com, Geekified.net, and CultureSonar.com. As a short film auteur, she has snagged recognition at La Femme Film Fest, Austin Comedy Film Festival, KIDS FIRST! Film Festival, Canine Film Festival, and San Luis Obispo Film Festival. Marlene is the proud winner of the 2019 LA Shorts International Film Fest Script Competition (an Oscar- and BAFTA-qualifying fest), at which her backdoor sitcom pilot received a staged reading courtesy of The Groundlings. As a human being, basically, Marlene Sharp loves all kinds of pups. For proof, please see her website www.pinkpoodleproductions.com.
Turning Lemons into LemonadeEntrepreneurshipLeadershipHealth & Well BeingMindsetPassion & PurposeTravel & AdventureFreedom and FulfillmentMarlene is a creative and business-savvy entertainment multi-hyphenate who originally hails from New Orleans but is now a (San Fernando) Valley girl. Firmly ensconced in LA life, Marlene is top dawg at Pink Poodle Productions and Head of IP Strategy and Acquisitions for Rain Shine Entertainment. Formerly, as Producer TV Series, at Sega of America, Marlene worked on much more than Teen Choice Award-nominated Cartoon Network series SONIC BOOM. For example, her extensive Hedgehog duties took her to the heights of nerd-dom as an official San Diego Comic-Con 2017 panelist. She also consulted on the 2020 Sonic the Hedgehog feature film.As a freelance journalist, Marlene concentrates on pop culture for noteworthy fan destinations, such as GameDeveloper.com, DOGTV, ToonBarn.com, Geekified.net, and CultureSonar.com. As a short film auteur, she has snagged recognition from many Film Festivals.Marlene has experienced her own firsthand encounters with bullies, plus the resulting depression and anxiety; her adventures as a stand-up comedian who has reverse-engineered unpleasantries into comedy material for mass consumption; and her collaboration with entertainment industry retirement community residents and with young adult animators on the autism spectrum. These endeavors suggest that bullies, anxiety, and depression do not discriminate based on age. With PEARL, Marlene hopes to serve that message in a manner akin to administering medicine with sugar, and effect change accordingly.Website:pinkpoodleproductions.com Gifts: https://moirasutton.com/connect/ First 5 people who reach (above line), will have a unique cartoon image created for you from MarleneFree Resources: https://moirasutton.com/connect/ Moira's Website: https://moirasutton.com/FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/CreatetheLifeyouLove1/Long Distance Reiki Healing Sessions: https://moirasutton.com/long-distance-reiki-healing-session/
Catherine Lemay, assistant general counsel-IP at Hexo reveals how various IP rights are used in an industry that was created over night and also things to consider if you have an invention you think may be worth something. Explore online: Educate yourself about IP and how to use it effectively .
Matthew Wahlrab, founder and CEO of Rapid Alpha, on how to build the right IP foundation to enter the US market and set you up for success. This episode will give you different insights on how to look at your IP and intangible assets. [player id=3645]
Are you interested in being a creator of animation? In this information packed episode Leslie and Marlene discuss, global development of Animation in Japan, merchandising in AnimationCrossover content and trends in animation, the market for boys at specific ages, an animation market for girls, the difference between selling your show and producing your show, Web-comics and the new content creation platforms of Tapas and WebTune.More About MarleneMarlene Sharp is a creative and business-savvy entertainment multi-hyphenate who originally hails from New Orleans but is now a (San Fernando) Valley girl. Firmly ensconced in LA life, Marlene is top dawg at Pink Poodle Productions and Head of IP Strategy and Acquisitions for Rainshine Entertainment.
Here is my conversation with Andrea Sommer about the advantages of patents for private deep-tech companies.Timestamps:For those who want to listen to specific parts of the episode, here are the timestamps:00:00 Opening Christian Soschner02:00 Intro Andrea Sommer – Importance of Patents03:48 The Role of Patents in Deep Tech Companies – Understanding the Importance of Patent Processes13:51 What is the right point in time to file a patent application?15:57 Patent process in Europe24:25 Patents – A Once in a Lifetime Event or a Process?35:00 The importance of getting the right information for the first filing37:10 The Reasons for an FTO Analysis from the Patent Attorney's Perspective41:40 When is the right time for an FTO Analysis46:00 More Details on the Process of FTO Analysis – Better Late than Never?51:15 How to Implement Patent and FTO Processes into the Organisation57:27 Patent Infringement01:02:10 Possibilities of Compulsory Licenses01:07:15 A Brief History of Patent Laws…01:09:20 … and The Future Of Patent Laws01:15:00 The Future of Patents and Licenses01:23:00 Patents and Sars CoV 2 – Would giving up patent rights by governmental enforcement tackle the right problem?01:27:40 Tesla put all Patents into the Public Domain 2014 – Does that make sense?01:33:20 The Role of Patents in Startups01:40:30 Is there a difference between US Entrepreneurs and their European counterparts?01:44:00 Perception of Entrepreneurship01:49:00 How to Collaborate with Big Corporations as an SME01:53:00 Patents and InvestorsEpisode Links:Article to the Episode: https://lsg2g.substack.com/p/marrying-deeptech-with-ip-strategy-7f8Youtube: https://youtu.be/yjqq6P2eWVcAndrea Sommer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-andrea-sommer/Podcast Links:Podcast Website: https://www.lifescienceget2gether.com/Community Partner: https://linktr.ee/lsg2gChristian Soschner: https://linktr.ee/soschnerLSG2G Twitter: https://twitter.com/LGet2getherLSG2G Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/life-science-get2getherPodcast Episodes: https://pod.link/1493847125Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlZfrwd6iXrQ3LIANISUpP22seS2CsCEVSupport the show (https://lsg2g.substack.com/subscribe?)
Financing is a requirement for the growth of your business. However, traditional financing may not be the best option for the nature of your business. Luckily, there are different options available to you. Your unique ideas, processes, and technology can be protected in the form of IP. You can then leverage this IP portfolio for debt financing. Through this process, you're able to scale up and attract more investment opportunities.Lesley Gouldie of Thornhill Medical joins us in this episode to discuss how her company leveraged IP-backed financing to ensure their growth. We learn why Thornhill Medical chose an alternate commercial lender over a traditional one for their financing strategy. We also find out the process of obtaining IP-backed financing and how we can use this to attract the right investors. Finally, we get some great advice on hiring a CFO or financial advisor and scaling strategically. Do you want to know how you can use IP for debt financing as a growth strategy for business? Then, tune in to this episode to learn more!Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:Find out the difference between debt financing versus equity financing.Learn how you can prepare for IP-backed financing as a growth strategy for your business.Determine critical steps in the financial planning process when scaling up.Episode Highlights[05:04] Lesley's Journey[06:35] Why IP Matters to Thornhill Medical[08:39] The Basics of Patents[09:49] Thornhill Medical's IP Strategy[10:44] Thornhill Medical's Financing Strategy: Debt Financing with Quantius[12:49] IP-Backed Financing as a Growth Strategy for Business[14:08] Why They Didn't Get Financing from a Regular Bank[16:56] Debt Financing versus Series A Equity Financing as a Growth Strategy for Business [20:18] Making the Company More Attractive to Investors[21:02] Preparations Needed for IP-Backed Financing[23:51] Financial Planning Process During Company Hypergrowth[26:47] The Importance of Having a Financial Background as a CEO[27:32] Why Startups Should Consider Working with a CFO[29:53] Lesley's Final Advice on Scaling StrategicallyEnjoyed This Podcast?Write a review and share this with your friends.Connect With MeReady to transform your purpose into an impactful business financial story, profit, and joy? Schedule a chat with me at any time.ResourcesUnlocking Financial Opportunities with IP: How to Patent an Idea - The Journey of Susan BlanchetGrowing Your Business with IP-Backed Financing - The Journey of Lally RementillaDownload the Forecasting Guide so you can create a better and improved financial forecast for your business!Thornhill MedicalConnect with Lesley: LinkedIn
Filing and acquiring patents is not an easy feat. The process is expensive, time-consuming, and intricate. With so many things to consider, it's easy to be discouraged. However, it's important to remember that IPs are of great value to your company. If you want to become an industry leader, it's beneficial to learn how to patent your ideas.In this episode, Susan Blanchet shares first-hand knowledge on developing an effective IP strategy. We learn why you should invest in IP and how you can leverage your IP strategy for financing. We also find out how patent agents, strategists, and industry advisors can help you through the process.Listen to the full episode to know how to figure out the pieces necessary to develop the best IP strategy.3 reasons why you should listen to the full episode:Gain a concrete idea of how to patent an idea. Learn how you can segment your IP.Understand the role of patent agents, strategists, and industry advisors in formulating your IP strategy.Episode Highlights[05:38] Susan's Journey into IP[06:41] Early Experiences in IP[07:51] How to Patent an Idea[09:59] Strategic Segmentation for Patents[13:35] Working with International IPs[15:18] The Role of Patent Agents[20:43] Multidisciplinary Approaches to IP[24:04] The Benefits of an IP Strategy[26:24] Susan's Financing AdviceEnjoyed This Podcast?Write a review and share this with your friends.Connect With MeReady to transform your purpose into an impactful business financial story, profit, and joy? Schedule a chat with me at any time.ResourcesVisit Christina Sjahli's website! Learn more about innovating and scaling your business through the Her CEO Journey™ podcast.Demystifying Intellectual Property: IP as a Tool for Protection and Growth - The Journey of Patent Lawyer Isi CaulderBuild Your Business Reputation: Learn How to Protect Intellectual Property and Use IP Strategies with Cassandra DerhamDownload the Forecasting Guide so you can create a better and improved financial forecast for your business!CanExportInnovation Asset CollectiveSustainable Development Technology CanadaLearn more about Origen Air: websiteConnect with Susan: Website | LinkedIn
Intellectual property allows founders and CEOs to have a firm hold of their business ideas and trade secrets. You may not realize it, but these intellectual assets hold intrinsic value. They help keep you competitive and innovative in an ever-changing market. That's why it's important to protect these assets with an IP strategy.Cassandra Derham joins us in this episode for an insightful chat on this matter. We learn the six strategic pillars of IP and examples of their uses. Next, we find out their importance and how we can apply these pillars to small businesses. Finally, Cassandra identifies some ways you can explore to use your IP assets for financing. Tune in to learn more about how to protect and leverage IP so you can scale your business!Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:Learn about the six pillars of IP strategy.Discover how to protect your intellectual property, specifically, how to establish your know-how.Find out how to create an IP strategy that will help sustain your business and increase benefits in the long run.Episode Highlights[05:22] Cassandra's Journey[06:25] What is Intellectual Property?[08:30] How to Protect Intellectual Property with a Strategy[17:12] On Trade Secrets[19:03] Know-Hows as Intellectual Property[20:47] Obtaining a Trademark[23:20] How to Protect Intellectual Property for Small Businesses[27:45] More Tips on How to Protect Intellectual Property[30:59] On Patent-Pending and Due Diligence[34:57] On Exit Strategies[36:14] IP-Backed Financing and How It Works [39:58] Cassandra's Advice on Creating IP Strategies[41:11] Common Mistakes When Learning How to Protect Intellectual PropertyEnjoyed This Podcast?Write a review and share this with your friends.Connect With MeReady to transform your purpose into an impactful business financial story, profit, and joy? Schedule a chat with me at any time.ResourcesVisit Christina Sjahli's website! Learn more about innovating and scaling your business through the Her CEO Journey™ podcast.Demystifying Intellectual Property: IP as a Tool for Protection and Growth - The Journey of Patent Lawyer Isi CaulderDownload the Forecasting Guide so you can create a better financial forecast and improve finance for your business!Connect with Cassandra: LinkedIn
Filing for intellectual property rights is unfamiliar terrain for some founders and CEOs. Beyond developing an IP strategy, most aren't aware of its value and what it entails for their businesses. However, taking this precaution to safeguard your business is critical. It can not only save you money in the long run, but it can also provide you with many growth opportunities.Isi Caulder, a patent lawyer with experience planning IP rights for businesses, joins us in today's episode. She describes how she went from being an engineer to becoming a patent lawyer and why she chose to specialize in intellectual property. Isi also goes over the types of intellectual property, their value, and how we can apply for them. Later on, we learn what it takes to develop a sound IP strategy and how this can be attractive to investors. Finally, we understand the importance of working with a patent lawyer and how their expertise can help you ensure your company's growth. Tune in to the episode if you want to learn about intellectual property and how to use it to your advantage.Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:Learn about the types of intellectual property and their differences.Discover the importance of IP and employing the help of IP lawyers in empowering your company.Understand how IP can be used as an asset that can open up more opportunities for financing your business.Episode Highlights[05:58] How Isi Became a Patent Lawyer[07:07] What is Intellectual Property?[08:23] Other Types of IP[10:48] How to Identify Your IP[12:12] Advice Around IP[13:24] Crafting an IP Strategy[15:15] Next Steps to Filing IP[19:30] Why IP is Crucial for Your Business[21:35] Funding Opportunities[23:55] How to Use IP for Financing[26:56] Why Employment Agreements Matter[29:03] Cost-Benefit Analysis for IP [33:17] Financing Using Trade Secrets[34:24] Parting AdviceEnjoyed This Podcast?Write a review and share this with your friends.Connect With MeReady to transform your purpose into an impactful business financial story, profit, and joy? Schedule a chat with me at any time.Resources:Visit Christina Sjahli's website! Learn more about innovating and scaling your business through the Her CEO Journey™ podcast series.Download the Forecasting Guide so you can create a better and improved financial forecast for your business!CanExportThe Government of Canada's Concierge program: CENGN Connect with Isi: LinkedIn | Email | Twitter
This episode features Suzanne Harrison IP strategy expert and author of the books Einstein in the board room and Edison in the Boardroom. She talks about the rise of IP strategy in the last two decades.
Stephen Carter, Is an IP Expert he provides critical insighst into IP for new inovative energy ideas and technology. He supports Med-Tech & Sport-Tech SMEs to manage their IP proactively and be 'investment ready' by putting in place an IP strategy aligned with their business goals: Patent Attorney, IP Strategy, IP protection and IP audits
In our podcast, Innovation and Incentives partner Sandie Boswell, discusses what makes an innovative business successful (hint – lots of passion and strategy!), blind spots to look out for, and exciting future trends in innovation.
How does Japan fit into your global IP strategy? Miku Mehta, Partner at Procopio law firm, moderates this discussion with Nobuo Tanaka, a Japanese patent attorney and U.S. patent agent who is currently General Manager of Yokogawa Electric Corporation, and Yoshinari Oyama, a former patent examiner and administrative judge at the Japan Patent Office, and currently the Senior Director of the NEDO Silicon Valley Office, responsible for research on R&D and intellectual property.
This Expert Episode is with the fabulous Robert Harrison of Sonnenberg Harrison Partnerschaft. We sat down with him to ask him everything about IP Strategy for science based startups. Robert Harrison is a founding partner of SONNENBERG HARRISON. He has been working in the field of intellectual property since 1990. He is a registered German, French and European patent and trademark attorney. His work focuses on the fields of semiconductors, chemical engineering, computer science, photonics, telecommunications, microtechnology and biophysics. Robert is also one of our top IP mentors at our accelerator AdMaCom. To learn more about Sonnenberg Harrison, vist their website: https://www.sonnenbergharrison.law For questions or comments, please email us at info@inam.berlin. Also, if you or someone you know would like to be a guest on our show, we welcome any and all suggestions! Special thanks to Oxygen Sound Studios Track: Coastline — Ason ID [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/B8TyOnh8S-U Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/_coastline The road by Esteban Orlando https://soundcloud.com/orlando-esteban-2 Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2QqI03Z Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/TsKWeCcjaBg
How does India fit into your Global IP Strategy? Sandy Chan speaks with Srihari SK, Partner at Indian law firm, K&S Partners about the business landscape and recent developments in India's IP system.
Dr. Morales discusses how COVID-19 affects the clinical trial supply chain, IP Strategy, and transitioning from pre-clinical to clinical.
Hi Pendengar Topi Cepak, Apakah kalian pernah mendengar istilah IP (Intellectual Property)? Kalau sudah pernah dengar, tahukah kalian kalau dalam dunia bisnis, IP ini bisa bermanfaat banget untuk dikembangkan menjadi lini bisnis baru dari bisnis yang sudah ada. Bahkan kita juga bisa melakukan rebranding dengan pendekatan IP. Penasaran? Kali ini Topi Cepak akan membahas itu semua bersama Ahmad Romero (Popo) , CoFounder dari Team Up dan juga business development dari Compass dan FFI. Popo akan berbagi bagaimana pendekatan IP bisa dilakukan untuk rebranding bahkan sampai menciptakan lini bisnis baru. Kita simak obrolannya di podcast Topi Cepak! #dengardanlakukan
To continue with our Expert Episode Series, this week we have Ulf Håkanson. He is the Chief Intellectual Property Officer at INL - the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory. We met Ulf last year when he joined us as an AdMaCom mentor and he quickly became one of the favourites. This comes as no surprise as intellectual protperty is one of the most valuable assets of a startup. In this episode, we talk to Ulf about IP strategies for deep tech startups with a focus on university spin-offs. If you'd like to learn more about Ulf, INL, AdMaCom or INAM visit their pages: Ulf's LinkedIn INL Website AdMaCom INAM.Berlin LISTEN NOW: iTunes Soundcloud Spotify Google Play For questions or comments, please email us at info@inam.berlin. Also, if you or someone you know would like to be a guest on our show, we welcome any and all suggestions! Special thanks to Oxygen Sound Studios Music: Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment ) by J.Lang (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: Airtone
The Defense Department is trying to make itself more agile in terms of intellectual property so it can take better advantage of technologies in the private sector. DoD released its new IP strategy last week, but there's much more about to come out of the Pentagon's acquisition office. DoD is finishing up a new software acquisition policy and it's almost set to release the next draft of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification. Federal News Network's Scott Maucione joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to break it all down.