IP Valuation for Technology Transfer (National Seminar)
28th October 2010 Budapest, Hungary
Organised by:
the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Hungarian Patent Office (HPO)
The efficient transfer of technology to industry partners is increasingly a key objective for many research institutes and universities. Valuing technology created as a result of R&D activity can assist with creating successful partnerships and with the technology transfer process.
The purpose of the seminar was to discuss how IP valuation tools and methods can be used by research institutes and technology transfer offices (TTOs). The aim was to bring together experts in technology transfer and IP valuation, to initiate discussion, and to call for increased cooperation in this field.
Programme:
Topic 1: The Research Institute Environment
Robert Pitkethly |
When and why is patent valuation relevant for research institutes? |
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Peter Kaldos |
IP valuation for technology transfer |
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Theo Grünewald |
IP valuation by consideration of research institutes' strategy |
Topic 2: Practical examples and IP valuation case studies
István Molnár |
IP valuation at TTOs in Hungary |
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Tamás Bene |
IP evaluation at the University of Debrecen |
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Theo Grünewald |
IP valuation case study |
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Peter Kaldos |
IP valuation case study |
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Ali Jazairy |
WIPO IP valuation initiatives |
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