A fireside chat about IP with the experts.
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For those doing innovative research, that work can yield incredible inventions, often with immense potential impact. But generating that impact can be highly dependent upon protecting the intellectual property of those innovations in the form of patents, copyrights and other forms of IP.
The process for that protection starts with reporting or "disclosing" inventions to Tech Launch Arizona. But WHEN should you disclose your inventions? What are your rights and responsibilities as an inventor? What is a patent in the first place (and how do you get one)? And what people and services to the U of A offer to help you through the process of bringing your invention to the world?
Join us for a discussion about these topics with our panel of experts and get your questions answered.
- Professor Jeff Pyun, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Quan Nguyen, Intellectual Property Attorney, Partner, Nguyen Tarbet IP Law
- Rakhi Gibbons, Director of Licensing and Intellectual Property, Tech Launch Arizona
Space is limited. A light lunch will be provided, but registration is required.
This discussion is geared toward faculty, researchers, graduate students, postdocs, and staff.