Foreword
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010001
Preface
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010002
Acknowledgements
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010003
About the Authors
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010004
Introduction
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010005
Technology Transfer in Universities
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010006
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Abstract
One of the better known missions of university is to teach and create knowledge; however, in today’s world, it also needs to focus on research to generate development for society’s growth. Universities are now making Intellectual Property (IP) and patenting their research, either to generate profit and transfer that technology by licensing it or selling it to the industry to commercialize it or to help the economic development of their region. Specialized offices are created within the university to facilitate the interaction between the university researchers and the industry. Universities in Mexico have started to follow the path of Technology Transfer, but there is still so much to learn to achieve the international levels and to meet the industry needs. Thus some new guidelines and process are introduced to the researchers to identify the potential future of an investigation.
Intellectual Property
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010007
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Abstract
Throughout this chapter different kinds of Intellectual Property will be discussed. Each kind will be defined, the cases in which any of them may apply will be shown, and also some of the steps to follow for the application will be revised. These kinds of intellectual property are: patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets, and each one is different within different countries. Finally the importance of the intellectual property within companies is discussed, as for the impact of this has to their economic development.
Steps to Search for Patents of a Product
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010008
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Abstract
One of the very first steps before writing or submitting a patent is searching for any similar patents already registered. This step is crucial because if any similar patent exists, the new patent has to be a specific percentage different to be considered a new invention otherwise it will be rejected and valuable time and money will have been wasted. In this chapter some recommendations are made to help you search for patents already registered either for a specific country or internationally.
Industrial Property in Mexico
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010009
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Abstract
As explained in the previous chapters, every country has their own laws regarding industrial property and different guidelines for applying to them. In this chapter the whole process of industrial property will be focused on Mexico, from the steps to write and fill an application format to what happens to a patent when it reaches the expiration date. Finally some policies about intellectual property that the Tecnológico de Monterrey follows are shown.
Case Studies
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010010
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Abstract
Some of actual research projects in the Tecnológico de Monterrey that followed an intellectual property process are shown as case studies in this chapter. Each case demonstrate different requirements of protection depending of the final use for the patent, either to commercialize it on its own country of invention or internationally. The projects are: Exoskeleton controlled by brain signals, intelligent control toolkit for LabVIEW, climate control for greenhouse and its control system, intelligent wheelchair, reconfigurable micro machine tool.
Basic Glossary of Patent Terms
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010011
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References
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010012
Subject Index
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Author: Pedro Ponce, Kenneth Polasko, Arturo Molina, Miguel Ramírez and Patricia Mora
DOI: 10.2174/9781681084039116010013
Introduction
Researchers involved in product development are expected to create a final product which is market ready. For products developed through a partnership between universities and commercial organizations, the technology transfer process is a fundamental bringing the final product into the market. One aspect of this process is the concept of intellectual property – the right of ownership to innovative ideas that drive product development. Ideas, being intangible, are distinct from products and these can be patented to control their commercial usage. This manual is a primer on intellectual property regulation and technology transfer between university and industrial organizations. This book is concise reference for students, researchers, professors and anyone who is creating or developing products and learning the basics of the technology transfer process. The book also serves as a resource for technicians who want to learn more about how ideas are commercialized and protected in markets.