Viewpoints about 'Intellectual Property'

IP-Enabled Innovation, Part 1

Business and Innovation Strategy

May 15th, 2013 | by Joe Dury and Jerry Freeman

Intellectual property (IP) is a key driver of growth, providing the foundation for product innovation and development. Join Joe Dury and Jerry Freeman as they discuss practical approaches companies can use to understand, manage, protect and leverage IP portfolios by developing an IP strategy that supports the business strategy. Read More

Topics: Business and Innovation Strategy, Business Strategy, Innovation, Innovation Strategy, Intellectual Assets, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Evaluation, Intellectual Property Portfolio, Intellectual Property Strategy, IP, IP Licensing, IP Management, IP Management Practice, IP Portfolio, IP Portfolio Evaluation, IP Protection, IP Strategy, Jerry Freeman, Joe Dury, Product Innovation, Strategy

The America Invents Act is Coming: Three IP Management Capabilities You Need Before March 2013

August 8th, 2012 | by Sean Klein and Prajakta Kulkarni

Leading companies strategically manage intellectual property (IP) and use these assets to generate significant revenue streams. But the rules in the US for protecting your IP are about to change. Now more than ever, companies need to critically access their IP processes and strategy, because the America Invents Act is coming. Read More

Topics: AIA, America Invents Act, Intellectual Assets, Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property Strategy, IP, IP Management, IP Protection, IP Strategy, Prajakta Kulkarni, Sean Klein

Embracing Quick Wins… and Quick Losses

December 7th, 2010 | by Scott Siegel

When moving a new product or service through the development cycle, there are generally four outcomes a New Product Development (NPD) team can expect. Two of these outcomes are especially good – although which ones they are might surprise you. It may seem counterintuitive, but one of the positive outcomes does not result in revenue – or even a product – and organizations must learn to embrace this notion. Read More

Topics: Innovation, Innovation Leadership, Innovation Teams, Intellectual Property, IP, Marketing, NPD, Perspective, Product Development, R&D

IP Strategies for High Tech: Answers to Three Common Questions

November 3rd, 2010 | by Joe Dury | 1 comment

Last week I co-hosted a Webcast with Kalypso and Dassault Systems called “IP (Intellectual Property) Management: Setting a Foundation for Innovation”. Whether I am speaking in an event like this or working on-site at a client, I hear a lot of similar questions and concerns on IP issues, and here are a few of the most common. Read More

Topics: Blog, Engineering, Intellectual Property, IP, IP Licensing, IP Management, IP Portfolio, IP Protection, PLM, Product Development, Product Lifecycle Management, R&D

Protecting and Managing Your Intellectual Property

It’s not just for legal teams anymore

October 6th, 2010 | by Joe Dury | 1 comment

A company’s intellectual property (IP) portfolio is often one of its most valuable and strategic assets. Even though IP creation and reuse is an integral component of an effective innovation process, IP management and oversight typically is relegated to corporate legal groups. Read More

Topics: Intellectual Assets, Intellectual Property, IP, IP Licensing, IP Management, IP Portfolio, IP Protection, Perspective

Traditional R&D is Dead

How are you managing the new R&D?

June 16th, 2010 | by Kalypso

It's the end of R&D as we've known it. Watch this video to see how R&D is evolving and why the demands placed on R&D leaders are increasing. How are you managing the new R&D? Read More

Topics: Compliance, Innovation, Intellectual Property, IP, Leadership, Operations, Portfolio Management, Project Management, R&D, R&D Investment, R&D Leadership, R&D Management, R&D Management Framework, R&D Strategy, Research Development, Resources, ROI, Sourcing, Strategy, Video

Use Something You Already Own to Generate Income in a Whole New Way

May 17th, 2010 | by Jenna Dudevoir

Today's most innovative companies are reevaluating their existing assets, IP, and product lines to develop completely new streams of revenue with little investment. Mars, Oceaneering, Play-Doh, and Airborne LIDAR are great success stories. What other examples are out there? Read More

Topics: Adam Elboim, Blog, Commercialization, Innovation, Intellectual Assets, Intellectual Property, IP, Line Extensions

Assess Your Assets: What’s in Your Attic?

May 11th, 2010 | by

Low-cost innovation shouldn’t mean boring or incremental innovation.  Sometimes true innovation is as easy (and inexpensive) as evaluating the technologies and capabilities you currently have and expanding them to a new industry or customer base.  In the current economy, building a competency in asset evaluation and creativity could make the difference. Read More

Topics: Commercialization, Innovation, Intellectual Assets, Intellectual Property, IP, Line Extensions, Perspective

Why Your Intellectual Property Isn’t Generating Cash Flow

February 3rd, 2009 | by Bill Poston

This article featured in PDMA Visions Magazine provides a process for assessing the value of these assets and unlocking their value. Read More

Topics: Article, Intellectual Property, IP

IP Services Case Study: Healthcare and Medical Device

October 22nd, 2008 | by Kalypso

IP portfolio screening and market assessment case study in the healthcare and medical device industry. Read More

Topics: Case Study, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, IP, Medical Device

Intellectual Property Services

June 2nd, 2008 | by Kalypso

Intellectual Property services help companies develop and implement solutions that deliver significant and sustainable value from their IP portfolios. Read More

Topics: Brochure, Intellectual Property, IP

Technology Commercialization Case Study: High Tech

April 14th, 2008 | by Kalypso

Technology and IP commercialization case study in the high tech industry. Read More

Topics: Case Study, Commercialization, High Tech, Intellectual Property, IP