Newsletter August 2011
August 2011
Welcome to the first edition of EverEdge IP’s commercialisation newsletter. We’re sending this to you because we’ve worked with you or had a connection over the years.
Each month we’ll share with you the latest thinking in commercialisation, innovation, technology and intellectual property. We hope you'll find the content informative and useful.
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Technology
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Agri-technology pioneer Grasslanz Technology Limited achieves international recognition for a biotechnology solution that deters birds from flocking in grassed areas. Read more... |
In Africa waiting for lab results can take weeks. Columbia University have developed a $1 plastic chip that diagnoses HIV and syphilis in 15 minutes. Read more... |
| Innovation
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Intellectual Property
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MIT’s Technology Review discusses Edward Lorenz, the father of the “Butterfly Effect” and the implications for innovation, serendipity and R&D. Read more...
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Nathan Myhrvold, Founder of Intellectual Ventures discusses the recent sale of the Nortel patents for US$4.5 billion, the largest intellectual property transaction in history. Read more...
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EverEdge IP News
This month we signed our fifth technology licensing deal with Danone, the world's largest dairy manufacturer (NZ$50 billion market cap), generating new royalties and opening new markets.
Arturas Vedrickas, joins us from the Phillips Netherlands Intellectual Property team. Arturas is an expert in mining intellectual assets and creating valuable, deal-ready intellectual property bundles.
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News in Brief
Tuesday, 24 April 20124 Ways Govt Can Improve R&D
Friday, 13 April 2012
Radical changes are needed in public R&D
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
EverEdge IP takes Best Commercialisation of IP trophy at NZ International Business Awards
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
5 things the Government can do to promote an ideas economy
Thursday, 19 January 2012
Innovations not easy... and theres other ways to get value from it
More News...

Agri-technology pioneer Grasslanz Technology Limited achieves international recognition for a biotechnology solution that deters birds from flocking in grassed areas.
In Africa waiting for lab results can take weeks. Columbia University have developed a $1 plastic chip that diagnoses HIV and syphilis in 15 minutes.