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Innovation Alliance Event “Patents, Innovation and Job Creation: A Virtuous Circle”
An event is coming up on patents, innovation and job creation at the Newseum on Friday January 21. The keynote speakers are PTO Director David Kappos and Retired Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit Paul Michel. Other industry experts and executives will participate in panel discussions. Below is the news release. As the U.S. economy struggles with high unemployment, the Innovation Alliance hosts a half-day discussion with inventors, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and industry experts on the Read More >
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Tags: David Kappos, economic development, economic growth, Events, Gene Quinn, Gregory Junemann, Hank Nothhaft, Harry Leonhardt, innovation, Innovation Alliance, job creation, Kim Hart, Lisa Kuuttila, patent, patents, Paul Michel, Robert Alt, United States Patent and Trademark Office, US Federal Circuit of Appeals, William Merritt
Tags: David Kappos, economic development, economic growth, Events, Gene Quinn, Gregory Junemann, Hank Nothhaft, Harry Leonhardt, innovation, Innovation Alliance, job creation, Kim Hart, Lisa Kuuttila, patent, patents, Paul Michel, Robert Alt, United States Patent and Trademark Office, US Federal Circuit of Appeals, William Merritt
AUTM U.S. Licensing Survey 2009
AUTM released their 2009 report for technology transfer licensing activities. Of particular interest is the 596 start-up companies that were created in the middle of an economic recessision. This Survey suggests that in 2009 Bayh-Dole contributed to growth in an otherwise declining economy, created jobs, and helped fund future research. Here are the U.S. Highlights: Economic Impact The number of licenses executed increased 5.6 percent, whereas the number of options decreased 3.4 percent. Total licenses and options increased 3.8 Read More >