Licensing your IP: The why, when, and how to get started

Join us for the virtual panel discussion "Licensing your IP: The why, when, and how to get started," on Wednesday, May 27, from 1-1:55 p.m. MT / 3-3:55 p.m. ET. We’ll focus on why licensing may be an option for your intellectual property and the value it can provide for your business. 

We will cover:

  • How licensing works
  • What to know about working with a Tech Transfer Office  
  • Why a business would choose to license  

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Agenda

(Subject to change. All times Mountain Time)

TimeTopicSpeaker
1-1:05 
p.m. MT
Program overview and remarksSean Wilkerson
Northwest Frontier Community Engagement Office Acting Director, USPTO
1:05 - 1:50 p.m. MTPanel Discussion:
Licensing your IP: The Why, When and How to get started

Moderator:

Sean Wilkerson
Northwest Frontier Community Engagement Office Acting Director, USPTO

Panelists:

Gillian Fenton
Executive Director LST Strategies LLC and Co-Chair of the Education Committee, Licensing Executives Society LES (USA and Canada)

Robert Held
CEO, Licensing Executives Society LES (USA and Canada)

Casey Wegner
Senior Technology Manager, Montana State University

Brock LaMeres
President, Resilient Computing

1:50 – 1:55 p.m. MTResources / Wrap-upSean Wilkerson
Northwest Frontier Community Engagement Office Acting Director, USPTO

Questions

For questions about the event, contact the Northwest Frontier Community Engagement Office at northwestfrontier@uspto.gov.


Disclaimer

This panel is hosted by the USPTO's Northwest Frontier Community Engagement Office.

This initiative is educational and informational. The USPTO does not provide legal advice, endorse private entities, or guarantee outcomes. References to events or third parties do not imply endorsement.


Accessibility accommodation

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