Licensing Intellectual Property
Thursday, March 25, 2010
6 to 8 pm; reception to follow
Rhode Island Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship
One Davol Square, Second Floor
Providence, RI 02903
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Cost
$15 BFE Members
$25 Non-Members
Students/Sponsors Free
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Intellectual property (patents, copyrights, trade secrets, trademarks, trade dress and designs) can be the foundation upon which companies are built and the basis for commercial success in the 21st century marketplace. Licensing intellectual property from others can jump-start a new company and has benefits for both the seller and the buyer. What happens, for example, when a company is founded on technology it licenses from a university or other research institution? Likewise, what benefits does an institution (or commercial company) derive when it licenses out its technology? Find out in this Forum, as our panel of experts tells us stories of license agreements that put both seller and buyer on the road to prosperity.
Moderator
Thomas Engellenner
Partner, Nutter McClennen & Fish
Panelists
Patricia Davis
Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, Palomar Medical Technologies
Katherine Gordon
Managing Director, Technology Ventures Office, Brown University
James Runstadler
Vice President, Licensing, Textron Innovations Inc.
Jasbir Sagoo
Patent Counsel, Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research
Read about the panelists