Patenting and trademarks

In this SPARK Europe Webinar, Andrew Wright (Partner and Patent Attorney at Potter Clarkson) will introduce the concept of crafting an IP roadmap that aligns with your business plan.

 

Zoom

In the areas of the Lifesciences, Pharma and HealthTech, intellectual property (IP) protection around your core ideas and technology often constitutes the central value of many companies, particularly in the early stages. Capturing and preserving this value can be the key to success as the company grows. This seminar will introduce the concept of crafting an IP roadmap that aligns with your business plan. This roadmap will not only guide your IP strategy into the future but also enhance your interactions with potential investors.

Topics to be covered:

  • Introduction to Intellectual Property (IP): Understand the fundamentals of IP and its importance.
  • Creating an IP Roadmap: Learn how to design a roadmap that aligns with your business objectives.
  • Leveraging IP for Investment: Explore ways to use your IP to attract and engage investors.

Online via Zoom | Please register HERE!

Registration to the webinar is required in advance. Please note that you will receive the Zoom link and access code the evening before the lecture and that access to last minute registrations, cannot be guaranteed. By participating in this webinar, you consent to the sharing of your email address with our SPARK Partners for the sole purpose of providing information and resources related to their certification programs. Your information will not be used for any other purpose without your explicit consent.

SPARK Europe is the joint network of SPARK sites all over Europe including Israel: SPARK-BIH, SPARK Finland, SPARK FLI, SPARK Norway, SPARK Poland, SPARK Tel Aviv, SPARK Denmark, SPARK Zürich and SPARK at the Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University. European SPARK programs are members of SPARK Global network. The purpose of SPARK programs is to provide the education and mentorship necessary to advance research discoveries from the bench to the bedside, hence to increase the maturity of academic and clinical discoveries towards practical solutions that address unmet needs in the life science and health tech space. The program follows the same principles that have been the cornerstones of SPARK at Stanford since it was established by Professor Daria Mochly-Rosen and Kevin Grimes in 2006 for advancing new biomedical research discoveries into promising new treatments for patients.

 

SPARK-BIH is a member of the SPARK Global network