Title: Innovation and Commercialisation at UNSW
1Innovation and Commercialisation at UNSW
- GSOE9400 FoE Research Induction
- 3 April 2009
-
Dr Steve Brodie Senior Business Development
Manager Physical Sciences and Engineering
2Todays presentation
Introduction
NewSouth Innovations
Research Innovation
Wrap-up
3About Steve
- Steve Brodie, PhD
- PhD in Materials Science and Engineering
- gt15 years experience in Corporate Research,
Innovation and Commercialisation - Experience in UK, Europe and Australia
- Senior Business Development Manager with NewSouth
Innovations
4Todays presentation
Introduction
NewSouth Innovations
Research Innovation
Wrap-up
5Quotable Quote
- Prediction is very difficult,
- especially about the future.
- - Neils Bohr
6A broad research continuum
Pure Discovery Blue Sky Curiosity driven
Applied Industry Focussed Contract Research
7Innovation Steves View
A great idea
that creates value
at an appropriate moment in time.
8Entrepreneurship
PROBLEM/OPPORTUNITY
IDEA/SOLUTION
9Context
Say, what is a mountain goat doing in this cloud
bank?
10Source 99 More Unuseless Japanese Inventions,
Kenji Kawakami
11Todays presentation
Introduction
NewSouth Innovations
Research Innovation
Wrap-up
12About NewSouth Innovations
- NewSouth Innovations Pty Limited commercialises
research and technologies developed at the
University of New South Wales
Grants Management Office
Research Strategy Office
NewSouth Global
13IP Policy and student inventors obligations?
- Tell the University you have developed IP
- Using IP Notification Form (Send to NSi)
- Do not prematurely disclose invention to public
(Patents need to be novel!) - Assignment of Intellectual Property
- Re-assignment to staff members or students
- When decision made not to commercialise
14UNSW IP Policy - Students
- University asserts legal and beneficial
ownership of Intellectual Property - (b) created by students of the University where
- (i) generation of the Intellectual Property has
required use of University resources or - (ii) generation of the Intellectual Property has
resulted from the use of pre-existing
Intellectual Property owned by the University or - (iii) the Intellectual Property belongs to a set
of Intellectual Property generated by a team of
which the student is a member or - (iv) the Intellectual Property has been generated
as a result of funding provided by or obtained by
the University
15Technology Commercialisation
- NSi staff work in partnership with inventors to
- Assess the commercial potential
- Assess Intellectual Property (IP) space and
protect where necessary - Commercialise the technology
- Licenses, spin-off companies, sales etc
16Whats In It For Me? (as an inventor)
- Get to make the world a better place!
- Inventors share returns - personally!
- Good commercialisation experience
- Patenting, understanding customers, licence deals
etc
17Whats In It For Me? (as an inventor)
90,000 (net return)
33.3
33.3
33.3
30,000 Inventors
30,000 NSi
30,000 University
8.3
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22,500 Faculty
7,500 Research Initiatives
School, Centre, Research Group
18Recent successful examples
- Photovoltaics
- VR Mining iCinema
- Waste recycling - OneSteel
- Cancer Management - Covidien
- BT Imaging
BT Imaging Product design
19Todays presentation
Introduction
NewSouth Innovations
Research Innovation
Wrap-up
20Key Takeaways
- Always keep looking out for opportunities and
ideas - Remember that patentable inventions need to be
novel - Keep up to date lab books
- If in doubt ask for help
- GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN!
21NewSouth Innovations gtgt specialists in
taking research and innovation to the global
market
s.brodie_at_nsinnovations.com.au
22Patents - A word of wisdom
- To be granted a patent the invention needs to be
novel - So do not tell anyone!
- In some countries the priority date is based on
First to invent rather than First to submit - So laboratory notebooks are VERY IMPORTANT
23Lab Books
- VERY important
- Deals with the First to Invent versus First to
Lodge issue - Lab books should be
- Bound, have numbered pages, be signed and
witnessed, written in ink, legible - Lab books are the property of the University
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