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Engineering and Technology

Innovation through Law: Importance of Early Stage Research

March 23, 2022 at 3:00pm4:00pm EDT

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Join us for a presentation by the New York State Science & Technology Law Center located at the Innovation Law Center, Syracuse University College of Law

March 23, 2022, 3 p.m., webinar

The Innovation Law Center (ILC) provides legal research, education, and information useful to assessing the commercialization prospects for new technology. The research is also useful when bringing new technologies from an early stage to investment ready. When it comes to commercializing new technology, knowing what you don’t know is half the battle.

ILC provides entrepreneurs and companies research important to identifying potential challenges and devise effective strategies to successfully bring that technology to market. Research includes prior art searches, market and competitor analysis, and regulatory landscapes. ILC has helped hundreds of companies and institutions make their technology vision become a commercial reality.

If you are a company or institution focused on bringing new technology to market, ILC is available to assist and guide you. Established in 1990, ILC’s technology commercialization academic and applied learning programs were the first of their kind to examine the legal principles necessary to usher science and technology innovation from its earliest stages to successful commercialization.

Join us for this presentation to learn more about the importance of early-stage research in the development of intellectual property and new technologies, as well as the IP, markets and regulatory assistance available from the Innovation Law Center to support companies in the EPIC Buildings regional cluster.

Presenters:

Brian Gerling, J.D., Director, Innovation Law Center, NYS Science & Technology Law Center

Dominick Danna, B.A. Chemistry, B.S.E., Engineer-In-Residence, Innovation Law Center, Market Expert, NYS Science & Technology Law Center, Adjunct Professor, Syracuse University College of Law

David Eilers, M.B.A., Market Expert, Innovation Law Center, Adjunct Professor, Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University College of Law

Moderator:

Sarah Hood, Senior Director of Operations, The Tech Garden

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This event was published on March 10, 2022.


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