Seminar: Best Practice for Invention Management - How to harvest inventiveness in your organisation.
London, 17th June 2009 / Bristol, 24th June 2009 / Leamington Spa, 7th July 2009
Withers & Rogers would like to invite you to their seminar on the introduction of best practice for invention management.
Inventiveness takes many shapes and forms. Inventiveness is not necessarily about dedicated research laboratories or research equipment or indeed financial investment on a grand scale. The solitary person working on a laptop or the team brainstorming together around a table can and sometimes does lead to patentable inventions. From packaging, to pharmaceutical, automotive to software, possibilities exist for the creation of innovative, protectable products and services across all technological disciplines.
Few would argue that truly innovative products or processes are the lifeblood of any organisation, yet, over the years, there have been countless stories of how great ideas have been conceived, put aside, forgotten and only thought of once again when a competitor patents and then introduces the very same thing in the market place. Of course, this is a
cardinal sin and one bound to cost money through lost time invested and lost revenues. What can be done to avoid this?
In this session, Withers & Rogers will seek to address some of the key questions surrounding this important activity. In particular:-
• Capturing all the best ideas of your creative people.
• Management processes for converting ideas into monetisable IP.
• Exploitation models for delivering revenue from IP.
• Interacting with your intellectual property advisers in a more cost effective way.
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