INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY STRATEGIES IN BIOSCIENCE

Institute of Law, University of Tartu and ScanBalt Intellectual Property Knowledge
Network (ScanBalt IPKN) will jointly organize the seminar:
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY STRATEGIES IN BIOSCIENCE
March 30-31, 2006
Hotel “Scandic Palace Tallinn”
Vabaduse väljak 3, in Tallinn (Estonia)
in cooperation with Tartu Biotechnology Park
PROGRAM
Thursday, 30 March 2006
Time
Type
08.30 – 09.00
09.00 – 09.05
Registration
Introduction
Content
Remarks
09.05 - 09.30
Introduction
ScanBalt IPKN
IP Access, Utilization, and Commercialization
Bo Heiden
(Sweden)
09.30 – 10.30
Lecture
IP fundamentals
• Claiming IPR in bioscience
• Exceptions for IPR in bioscience
Caroline Pamp &
Johan Öberg
(Sweden)
10.30–10.45
Coffee Break
10.45–11.15
Lecture
IP Access and Awareness Issues
Caroline Pamp &
Johan Öberg
(Sweden)
11.15-12.30
Practical Exercise
Utilization and Commercialization of IP
Caroline Pamp &
Johan Öberg
(Sweden)
12.30–14.00
Lunch Break
14.00–14.45
Case Lecture
IPR strategies in bioscience:
Using patent information to build an innovation
Sirje Kahu (Estonia,
Innovation and Patent
Bureau Ustervall)
14.45-15.30
Case Lecture
Choosing the appropriate IP business model:
Licensing, venture creation, or both.
Alexander Wurzer
(Germany)
15.30-15.45
Coffee Break
15.45–17.15
Case
Panel Discussion
Presentation of local successful stories
• IP-based commercialization of innovations
• market-oriented use of IPR in Bioscience
Erki Mölder
(Estonia, Quattromed
AS)
Welcome addresses by Institute of Law,
University of Tartu and sponsors
Erik Puura
(Estonia, University of
Tartu, Institute of
Technology)
Conclusions of day 1
19.30 – 22.00 The Dinner at restaurant “Balthasar”.
Friday, 31 March 2006
Time
Type
Content
Remarks
09.00–09.30
Lecture
Introduction to day 2
Managing IP as core business
Bo Heiden
(Sweden)
09.30-10.30
Case study
IP Strategy, Commercialization, and Ethics:
The case of Myriad Genetics
Caroline Pamp &
Johan Öberg
(Sweden)
10.30-10.45
Coffee Break
10.45–12.15
Lecture
IP Management
Portfolio Techniques
Systematic IP Management
Management oriented use of IP
Alexander Wurzer
(Germany)
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IP Value and Exploitation
Constitution of IP Value
IP-Strategies
IP-based Business
Patent Example
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12.15–13.45
Lunch Break
13.45–15.15
Case Study
15.15-15.30
Coffee Break
15.30–16.15
Discussion
16.15
Analyzing technological and competitive
environment and defining an IP Strategy
Technology analysis
Competitor analysis
Portfolio analysis
Derivation and definition of an IP Strategy,
aligned to the technological, competitive
and market situation
Alexander Wurzer
(Germany)
Discussion of IP needs in Baltic Sea Region
Bo Heiden (Sweden) &
Alexander Wurzer
(Germany)
Conclusions of the seminar