IP Management & Knowledge Transfer: Realise, Systematise, Optimise

This one-day symposium held in Melbourne on the 29th September 2004, examined the issues of IP Management and Knowledge Transfer. 18 experts in this field covered topics including:

  • How should IP ownership and entitlements be allocated;
  • What IP commercialisation strategies work and why;
  • How do we value and manage Knowledge Capital;
  • What do Business and Research need from each other; and
  • What are the policies underpinning IP management in Australia.

The symposium through the quality of the presentations and discussions illustrated how critical this area of business development is to Australia's future economic performance.

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Presentations

Professor Frank Larkins - Intellectual Property Challenges for a 21st Century University (43KB pdf)

Roy Rose - Innovation Linkages with Universities (36KB pdf)

Andrew Cecil - The Research Institute Perspective (70KB pdf)

John Puttick - IP & SMEs (29KB pdf)

Robert Muir - Case Study, ANSTO (271KB pdf)

Dr Jack Steele - Case Study, CSIRO (323KB pdf)

Dr Vivien Santer - Commercialisation of University IP (51KB pdf)

Dr Dan Grant - Partnering is Inevitable (146KB pdf)

Dr Phil Keep - Amrad & Academia (58KB pdf)

Craig Pennifold - The use of IP protection by Australian SMEs (65KB pdf)

Udo Buecher - Case Study, Bluescope Steel (470KB pdf)

Owen Malone - Case Study, Fosters (47KB pdf)

Terry Dyson - Bridging the Gap: Policy Underpinnings (50KB pdf)

Professor Timothy Devinney - The Value & Management of Knowledge Capital (505KB pdf)

Dr Peter Tucker - Future Directions in Intellectual Property (26KB pdf)

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