2 - D A Y W O R K S H O P
Leveraging Intellectual Property to Accelerate Product & Technology
Development—
How to Make Open Innovation Work
Dates
& Location:
June
16-17, 2008
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Cambridge, MA |
A
two-day workshop on the practical details of finding, structuring
and realizing maximum value from external technology development
arrangements while leveraging and protecting internally created IP.
Course Instructors: |
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Jay Paap
[BIO]
President
Paap Associates |
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Paul
Germeraad
[BIO]
President
Intellectual Assets,
Inc |
These
instructors bring a wealth of
technology, business and legal expertise in technology
development, partnering, licensing, and other approaches to open
innovation |
Featuring special presentations by: |
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Astrid Spain
[BIO]
Partner
McDermott Will &
Emery LLP |
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Amy Achter
[BIO]
Director
of Corporate
Intellectual Asset Management
Kimberly-Clark
Corporation |
New article featuring
Kimberly-Clark’s approach to maximizing IP
value:
IAM magazine, April/May
2008
“New metrics for changing times” |
Learn to:
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Advance innovation and growth
objectives through partnering, licensing, acquisition, spin-offs
and other external arrangements – while protecting intellectual
assets.
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Identify the most promising
new technology and product opportunities
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Analyze costs, risks,
competition, and profit potential; gain higher return on R&D
investment
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Create and manage a robust IP
portfolio, ensure freedom to operate
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Align R&D, business, marketing
and legal objectives
Who Should Attend
This session is recommended for
anyone responsible for planning and executing a firm’s
technology and product development effort: senior and middle
level managers from R&D, Engineering, Strategy, New Product
Development, Marketing, Alliance Management and Business
Development as well as corporate IP and legal counsel. To
facilitate alignment among business, technology, marketing and
legal, team attendance is recommended. (Group rates are offered,
please see registration page) |
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Download Brochure |
IPTD.pdf |
Course Info |
Register Today!
This workshop is limited to
35 participants. Reserve early to
ensure your place.
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