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IP-SMEs KIMconference

IP-SMEs KIMconference. Monetizing Intellectual Property. IP-SMEs KIMconference. Last 26th of April , KIM celebrated a new ediction of the KIMconference , “ Monetizing IP”, with the presence of:. + 12 speakers + 110 companies + 20 public institutions + 150 attendees

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IP-SMEs KIMconference

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  1. IP-SMEs KIMconference Monetizing Intellectual Property

  2. IP-SMEs KIMconference Last 26th of April, KIM celebrated a new ediction of theKIMconference, “Monetizing IP”, withthepresence of: + 12 speakers + 110 companies + 20 publicinstitutions + 150 attendees + 4 countries

  3. Lessonslearned In thisdocument, wehavecollectedsome of thereflections, knowledge, and extractedconclusionsbythoseattendingtheKIMconference 2013.

  4. #Lesson1 “Theintellectualpropertyisnot a passivedefensiveelement. It is an asset that must be activated in different ways, so as to generate return on investment in their generation. " “It is essential to think about the knowledge that organizations have as a tradable asset.” “To speed up the transfer process, it is necessary to think of collaboration with specialized agents.”

  5. #Lesson2 Photo: In theimage, Laura Schoppe, President of Fuentek, and AiraniRamli, Vice-president(Business Development) of TranspacificIP, participating in theevent, forvideoconference, since USA and Singapur. “The target market is no longer our city, region or country, the knowledge market is the world. Therefore it is necessary that organizations structure their culture around international orientation.” “The economic map and knowledge of the world has completely changed and we must be aware of this and adapt. Asia, Latin America, and even Africa, are royal markets.”

  6. #Lesson3 “There are always opportunities but organizations have to work in their niche market, being aware that technology and knowledge are often controlled by large companies. The work, strategy and collaboration are key to the competitiveness of organizations. They have to move fast, use the knowledge of others and, above all, start selling.” Photo: MattewRainey, InnovationDivision Directorof WIPO, during his speech at the KIMconference in 2013.

  7. #Lesson4 “500 of world´slargestcompanies, own more than 70% of theworldtechnologysupply” Alex Blauensteiner, Managing Director (Europe) of TechnologyReserve And guest speaker Photo: Alex Blauensteiner, during his intervention in the KIMconference.

  8. #Lesson5 “To launch an innovative project you can opt for two tracks, the related public officials and direct private. In either case, it is important to find specialized agents who can assist in the process. It is important to learn and understand the system of support for innovation and entrepreneurship. ”

  9. #Lesson6 “If you are looking for funding for an innovation project, you must be open to find support outside of your country " Legaltis, attending company

  10. Thanks! From KIM, we would like to thank the speakers and the audience, who have shared with all of us their knowledge and thoughts about the monetization of intellectual property.

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