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The Leading Practitioners' Resource for Product & Technology Development
321 Walnut Street. Newton, MA 02460 Tel: 800-338-2223 or 781-891-8080
Workshop: Mar 11 - 11 / Warren, NJ
An intensive one-day workshop on planning, structuring and negotiating open innovation alliances.
Workshop: Aug 24 - 25 / Cambridge, MA
A practical two-day workshop on proven techniques, models, and critical success factors for implementing open innovation
Workshop: Aug 4 - 5 / Cambridge, MA
A two day executive workshop on how to identify, locate and structure technology partnerships, acquisitions and licenses
Conference: Jan 25 - 27 / Scottsdale, AZ
The leading and longest-running forum on open innovation and co-development; sharing cutting-edge insights on current practices, lessons learned and future trends
Workshop: Apr 14 - 15 / Cambridge, MA
A two day executive workshop on how to identify, locate and structure technology partnerships, acquisitions and licenses
Conference: Jan 26 - 28 / Scottsdale, AZ
CoDev 2009 will explore how companies can expand their technology scouting efforts and integrate multiple open business models to achieve higher returns on their open innovation investments.
Audio Session: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 1:00pm
As intellectual property becomes central to corporate success, its value and pricing is the essence of almost all economic transactions occurring today. In this session, renowned licensing and royalty expert Russell L. Parr, CFA ASA, will show you how to determine the value of intellectual property.
Audio Session: Wednesday, June 3, 2009 1:00pm
Learn how to take advantage of the government stimulus package to fund, develop and commercialize technology. Session includes discussion of opportunities and the process for securing R&D funding, capital and product sales
Audio Session: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 1:00pm
Learn the advantages of working with the federal government on R&D projects as well as the process to uncover and engage with these institutions. This is not a procurement program, but a method to bolster your R&D depth by leveraging federal assets.
Audio Session: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 1:00pm
As high technology supply chains face many risks -- including natural disasters, political upheavals, regulatory compliance mandates, economic uncertainty, rapid changes in technology and customer expectations, component supplier constraints, globalization effects, and more -- it is increasingly important to design products to mitigate these risks proactively