Understanding intellectual property to create health impact

Understanding intellectual property to create health impact

Introducing the requirements, challenges and opportunities associated with intellectual property created through academic and clinical R&D

By Health Innovation Wessex

Date and time

Fri, 17 May 2024 09:00 - 17:00 GMT+1

Location

Axis Conference Centre

3 Venture Road Chilworth SO16 7NP United Kingdom

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Agenda

9:00 AM

Introductions and learning objectives for the day

Frank Ratcliff, Commercial Director, HIW

Prof. Tom Wilkinson, UHS & UoS Faculty of Medicine

9:10 AM

Ground rule for delegates with unprotected IP

9:15 AM

Keynote: Importance of using IP to create health impact

Prof. David Bream, Director of Partnerships, UoS

9:30 AM

Recognising Intellectual property and its protection

DrFiona Kellas & Reuben Jacob, Partners, Maucher Jenkins

10:15 AM

Using patent landscaping as part of an innovation toolkit

Keith Heaton, i2r Medical

10:45 AM

Break

11:15 AM

Common pitfalls in managing IP

DrFiona Kellas & Reuben Jacob, Partners, Maucher Jenkins

11:45 AM

Workshop Sessions


- Workshop for delegates with IP (developing skills to navigate the line between disclosure and ineffective collaboration) ...

12:45 PM

Networking and Lunch


Networking lunch with opportunity to have further discussions during lunch during a resources exhibition with representatives from various companies

1:45 PM

Resources for supporting exploitation of IP part 1

Charles Opoku, Technology Transfer Manager, UoS

2:15 PM

Resources for supporting exploitation of IP part 2

Martin Gossling, Head of Commercial Innovation, UHS

2:45 PM

Resources for supporting exploitation of IP part 3

Christine McGrath, MD, Wessex Health Partners

3:15 PM

Break

3:30 PM

Successfully exploiting IP

Toby King, CEO iFAST Diagnostics Ltd

4:15 PM

Follow up support, summary, final questions


Developing a route plan for managing IP within your innovation.

4:30 PM

Close

About this event

  • Do you undertake research and development in health or medical technology? Or are you responsible for others doing so?
  • Did you know that much intellectual property generated in health and medtech research is lost by early publication and failure to protect, with an adverse impact on patients, clinical staff and health innovation?


This overview course will help university and healthcare staff to recognise

  • when they and their team are creating intellectual property (IP)
  • the implications this has for the individual(s), their organisation, and commercialisation of the innovation, and
  • the correct processes to be followed to manage IP and pitfalls to be avoided.

It will also provide general guidance on effective collaboration and dissemination without breaching IP, and participants will develop the skills to discuss their innovation in this context.


Who should attend?

  • Academic staff and researchers
  • Clinical staff, operational leads and researchers from healthcare organisations within Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and Dorset

who hold (or whose work may result in the creation of) intellectual property.

Applicants should have a role associated with research, and a need to be able to recognise when intellectual property is created and the implications for this. The course may be of particular benefit to early career health sector researchers.


Why should I attend?

  • Participants will be able to recognise potential IP early, allowing suitable protection to be planned and completed prospectively.
  • Participants will know the correct internal routes to follow in their organisation in relation to IP management, making their work and the work of IP leads more efficient.
  • Exploitation opportunities will be maximised and achieved as early as possible.
  • The risk of rendering IP un-protectable through disclosure or breach will be reduced, whilst maintaining efficient and effective collaboration.
  • Status with the employer and personal reputation will remain intact.


Learning and skills development objectives:

By the end of this course participants will understand the importance of capturing and managing intellectual property optimally to create healthcare impact, and be able to:

  1. Describe what comprises an invention in IP terms
  2. Describe the reasons for protecting IP
  3. Describe the mechanisms available to protect IP arising from research
  4. Create a plan around current and future IP
  5. Recognise and avoid common pitfalls around IP
  6. Identify approaches to exploiting IP
  7. Identify and act in line with appropriate organisational policy.

Participants will develop skills to:

  1. Discuss and write about IP they are responsible for in ways that support collaboration to develop the innovation further, whilst avoiding disclosure or breach of unprotected IP.


The day is free to attend, funded as part of the University of Southampton’s Higher Education Innovation Funding from UK Research and Innovation, and organised by Health Innovation Wessex. A £10 deposit will be charged at booking, refundable when attending on the day.

Organised by

Health Innovation Wessex improves people's health, achieves excellence in healthcare and boosts innovation and growth in our region's life sciences and healthcare sector. We connect academics, NHS, industry and others to bring fresh energy to old problems, inspired thinking to new ones and to spread innovation and best practice.

 

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