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DESCRIPTION:IEEE Canada Industry Relations together with the Toronto sectio
 n present you the following talk.\n\nThis session will be presented by Jim
  Banting\, Assistant Vice-Principal (Partnerships and Innovation) at Queen
 ’s University. Topics will include understanding your University&#39;s IP po
 licy\, writing an invention disclosure\, working with the technology your 
 transfer office\, the importance of a &#39;title&#39; check (checking to ensure IP
  rights were not given away in a research contract\, for example)\, market
  and patentability assessment\, drafting and filing a patent application\,
  terms for licensing a technology from University to NewCo\, sources of fu
 nding (dilutive/non-dilutive)\, and an overview of the innovation ecosyste
 m (e.g. accelerators\, incubators and other programs to support startup gr
 owth).\n\nSpeaker(s): Jim Banting\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.iee
 e.org/m/311734
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/311734
ORGANIZER:asadollah.norouzi@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:5
SUMMARY:Navigating the Tech Transfer Process for Researchers
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/311734
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;IEEE Canada Industry Relations together wi
 th the Toronto section present you the following talk.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This sessio
 n will be presented by Jim Banting\,&amp;nbsp\;Assistant Vice-Principal (Partn
 erships and Innovation)&amp;nbsp\;at Queen&amp;rsquo\;s University. Topics will in
 clude understanding your University&#39;s IP policy\, writing an invention dis
 closure\, working with the technology your transfer office\, the importanc
 e of a &#39;title&#39; check (checking to ensure IP rights were not given away in 
 a research contract\, for example)\, market and patentability assessment\,
  drafting and filing a patent application\, terms for licensing a technolo
 gy from University to NewCo\, sources of funding (dilutive/non-dilutive)\,
  and an overview of the innovation ecosystem (e.g. accelerators\, incubato
 rs and other programs to support startup growth).&lt;/p&gt;
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