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IAP 2017



The Entrepreneur's Market For Inventions

Everardo Ruiz SM '00, Intellectual Ventures, Rob Aronoff, SM '90

Feb/03 Fri 10:00AM-12:00PM E62-223

Enrollment: Unlimited: Advance sign-up required

Product Innovation and invention surges ahead at rates unimaginable just a few decades ago.  With good reason inventors protect their intellectual property (IP) internationally with a variety of tools - patents, copyright, and trademarks.  But how should an inventor monetize the invention?  Form and build a startup?  Sell the invention?  License it?

The speakers will examine the basics of patents, copyright, and trademark and consider monetization – entrepreneurship by building a startup, outright sale, and out-licensing – as well as factors and recent trends affecting patent valuation.  The presentation is based on decades of VP, Director, and entrepreneurial experience in product development and intellectual property at Intellectual Ventures, Oracle, Alcatel, Texas Instruments, Kodak, Sun Microsystems, private law firms, and startups.

Leading the discussion:
Everardo Ruiz,  SM ’00  Ph.D.  (Managing Director, Energy Transition Partners)
Rob Aronoff, SM ’90  (Managing Director, Pluritas)
Sanjay Prasad, J.D.  (Managing Director, Prasad IP)

Register for this free event.

Sponsor(s): Alumni Association
Contact: Elena Byrne, W98-206C, 617 252-1143, EBYRNE@MIT.EDU