Intellectual property overview – March 2

Intellectual property (IP) protection and licensing can help turn discoveries into impactful products and services available for the public good, can help sustain research and creative efforts, and are essential considerations for entrepreneurship. In a session led by Eric Wannamaker of the Office of Commercialization, learn about the types of intellectual property, requirements, and processes needed to develop IP from university research and creative endeavors.

Join us via Zoom on Wednesday, March 2 at 11 a.m.

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