Foley Partner Michael Kaminski will be speaking at an upcoming Webinar hosted by UTEK Corporation. Mike will be speaking on “Protecting and Managing Asset Rights” and will touch on the following topics:
- Why Get Patents?
- To play defense and interfere with your competitors
- To increase wealth and stimulate continuous innovation
- To play defense and interfere with your competitors
- What Can Be Protected? – What Can Be Patented?
- The legal standard – anything under the sun made by man
- Revolutionary products and “evolutionary” steps
- The legal standard – anything under the sun made by man
- Effective Patent Strategies – Further Business Goals, Not Just More Patents
- Some patents, but not too many
- No real theme of patents
- Some patents, but not too many
UTEK Corporation invites you to attend our latest webinar “Profiting From Your IP.” The webinar promises to provide new perspectives on how an organization can develop a culture that facilitates the ongoing conversion of intellectual capital into intellectual property assets, and creating profit from those assets. They will feature three speakers on the topic of converting IP into innovation.
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