Save the date for the sixth installment of the Navigating Through the Invention Process: From Idea to Product to Market series, "Nuts and Bolts of Licensing." In this session you will learn more about the licensing process from a panel of experts that support start-ups and small businesses. More information will be coming soon.
This is a free, public event. Space is limited. Please register by March 6, 2018.
More about the Navigating Through the Invention Process: From Idea to Product to Market Series, presented by the Licensing Executives Society Silicon Valley Chapter and the California Invention Center--Got an idea but don’t know where to start? This series will guide you through turning ideas into new ventures. From researching and protecting your invention to packaging and marketing your product, each course targets steps you should consider for a successful product launch. Series topics include the following:
- What is the patentability of my invention and how do I apply for a patent?
- How do I evaluate the market value of my invention?
- Who are my competitors and what is the size of the market?
- Should I consider going into business with my idea?
- Should I consider licensing and collecting royalties?
- Where do I find funding?
Facilitators:
Soody Tronson, Founder and Principal, STLGip Intellectual Property Law Firm
Larry Udell, Chairman, California Invention Center and Licensing Executives Society, Silicon Valley Chapter
NEW LOCATION! The series will move to SJPL Works Career & Business Center on the Third Floor of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library. The library is a block from the Silicon Valley USPTO.