Intellectual Property Management Workshop, 1st edition
22nd October 2021, 9:00-13:00 | i3S – Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde
This workshop is organized between REMODEL consortium and the Knowledge Transfer Office of i3S, responsible for the institute IP Management. It aims at delivering the basic knowledge about how to deal with the outputs of your research, and how to ascertain that you are protecting your data, providing the basis for the commercialization step.
Workshop duration: 4 hours
Target audience: All scientific community
Organizers: Anna Olsson, i3S; Bárbara Macedo, i3S; Hugo Prazeres, i3S; Marta Alves da Silva, i3S
Program
This workshop will be divided into a theoretical part and a practical part, in which participants will have a case study to analyse, aiming at their research area.
The specific topics on this workshop are:
1. Invention Disclosure: What’s important to know from the start?
2. Embargoing disclosures and reconciliating patenting with publications.
3. Diligences related to inventorship, co-ownership
4. Patent searches and patents as sources of technical information
5. Preparing a patent application (from manuscript to patent)
6. Managing a patent in terms of time, space and money
7. Classifying and prioritizing an IP portfolio
8. Target industry mapping and ascertaining the value of a patent
9. Technology offers, term sheets, approaches and negotiations towards licencing
10. What to expect from licencing deals?
11. Licencing to a start-up?
Speakers
Bárbara Macedo, i3S
Hugo Prazeres, i3S
Registration
Registration fee includes workshop material, one coffee break, and a certificate.
Fee: 25€
Registration deadline: 10th September 2021
Payment deadline: 24th September 2021
The organizer reserves the right to cancel the course in case of an insufficient number of participants or other unforeseeable events that render the execution of the course.
Sponsors
This course is organized in collaboration with the REMODEL project which has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no 7857491.