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Wired April 2, 2007 Kuschnir & Thrift |
Winners at the 8th Annual Wired Rave Awards Video footage of the celebration of 22 innovators, instigators, and inventors in technology, culture, and business. |
Entrepreneur December 2004 Don Debelak |
Taking License For inventors who don't have the time or the money to introduce their product on their own, entering into a licensing agreement is an obvious solution. But how do you choose the right company to license your product? |
Entrepreneur February 2004 Don Debelak |
Keep It Simple You don't need a mammoth staff or an elaborate office to make millions from your invention. |
Inc. June 6, 2002 Jennifer A. Redmond |
Directory of Inventors Groups Are you an inventor looking for advice or resources? This directory lists inventors groups across the country, organized by state. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2007 Steven Rubin |
Hooray for the Patent Troll! Patent owners who are often accused of being patent trolls are acting within the law. There is nothing wrong either with them or the law. Far from stifling innovation, trolls foster it. By creating market liquidity, "patent trolls" provide a valuable service to inventors. |
AskMen.com March 19, 2003 Steve Richer |
How To: Patent An Invention Investors will not do business with you until you have that precious little number that guarantees that you own the rights to the invention. Read on to see how you can obtain a patent. |
Entrepreneur November 2003 Don Debelak |
The Big Picture The right licensing agreement can be the missing piece of the big-business puzzle. |
Entrepreneur May 2005 Don Debelak |
Pet Project This former veterinarian wowed major pet-product retailers -- and got her invention on their shelves. Follow her steps to success. |
Entrepreneur June 2003 Don Debelak |
A Novel Dilemma To reach potential customers with an avant-garde product, you'll need to have a few tricks up your sleeve. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 5, 2007 Sarah Jane Gilbert |
The Changing Face of American Innovation Chinese and Indian scientists and engineers have made a large contribution to U.S. technology over the last 30 years, according to research by Harvard professor William R. Kerr. But that trend may be ebbing, with potentially harmful effects on American innovation. |
InternetNews March 23, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
IP Pros Fight to Save Patent Library Patent professionals and entrepreneurs are fighting to save the Sunnyvale Center for Innovation, Invention & Ideas, a patent library they say is an invaluable tool. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 11, 2011 Carmen Nobel |
Non-competes Push Talent Away Research shows that inventors are leaving states that allow non-competes and moving to states that don't. |
Pharmaceutical Executive February 1, 2012 Schaeffer & Dahlberg |
Money for Nothing, Patents for Free? State tech transfer laws giving universities automatic ownership of employees' inventions represent a threat to pharma partnerships. |
Entrepreneur March 2004 Don Debelak |
The Cost Is Clear Or is it? Keep manufacturing costs in check so you can compete with the big names. |
Entrepreneur October 2003 Don Debelak |
Wise Up! When it comes to inventing a successful product, experience may be your best asset. |
Information Today May 8, 2008 Carol Ebbinghouse |
e-IP, LLC's TechTransferOnline: Technology Transfer's Newest Resource A new one-stop shop for technology transfer is opening its doors. e-IP, LLC's TechTransferOnline purports to be "an online marketplace that facilitates the in- and out-licensing, selling and buying of intellectual property". |
Entrepreneur August 2005 Don Debelak |
Mass Appeal A local buying program could be the key to getting your product on the shelves of major merchandisers. |
Popular Mechanics December 9, 2009 Erik Sofge |
Inventors Slam Patent Reform Effort Some of America's most prolific inventors say the changes in patent law could seriously impair the culture of innovation that has long driven prosperity in this country. |
Inc. March 2004 Lora Kolodny |
Bad Patent Reform Pending patent reform could leave entrepreneurs unprotected. |
Entrepreneur August 2004 Don Debelak |
Flight of Fancy? Launching a high-tech product can be a technical and financial challenge. Try these tips to get yours off the ground. |
Entrepreneur July 2005 Don Debelak |
Tool Time How one entrepreneur built a better screwdriver--and used smart networking to get it into Sears stores nationwide. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 29, 2004 Sara Grant |
Caves, Clusters, and Weak Ties: The Six Degrees World of Inventors Your company's scientists and investors can be antennas that bring great ideas into your company. The key, says Harvard professor Lee Fleming, is understanding small-world networks. |
Information Today March 10, 2008 |
SparkIP Adds More User-Friendly Tools The new features include allowing users to directly post licensable technologies on the site and enhanced searching via the inclusion of U.S. patent applications that are fully integrated into the SparkCluster maps. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2007 Audia & Goncalo |
Does Success Spoil Inventors? The experience of success may stifle creativity by leading people to focus narrowly on existing solutions rather than by exploring new ones. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2006 Stephen Cass |
The Idea Man Blue-chip companies and reality TV contestants alike want inventor and innovator Doug Hall on their side. |
Entrepreneur February 2005 Don Debelak |
Breaking the Ice Want skeptical customers to warm up to your product? Here's the scoop on how to win them over. |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Don Debelak |
Warm Reception How you can revolutionize a stagnant product on a limited budget and still win over your target market |