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by Madhu on 10 Mar 2009
""Madhu, the Principal at Jogias, has worked closely with Alchemia Ltd, managing and prosecuting a large portion of the company's IP portfolio. Madhu's depth of knowledge, his understanding and application of the legal and technical issues, as well as his focus on practical business outcomes, ensure that the IP rights secured provide the best protection for the marketable product. I highly recommend Jogias for professional, personalised, reliable and efficient IP services". Michael L West PhD Vice President IP Alchemia Ltd " (more)
With the kind of high education standards which are getting better each day, it is not uncommon that a grad student, or even a home maker "invents" something. Inventing something could be defined as coming up with a novel product or idea which has yet to be developed elsewhere. This could be a tangible product/ software or an intangible service, idea, solution or procedure.
A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a government to an inventor for a limited time period in exchange for public disclosure of their invention.
Getting new inventions evaluated to assess their worth is the next tough step after invention.
You may want to consider the services of an invention marketing firm. These firms specialize in:
It is important that the firm you choose looks at your invention patents and gives an unbiased evaluation.
Once you have determined that you have a viable and marketable invention, you may want to consider hiring a competent patent attorney to have a professional search done. This kind of search gives an idea that the invention hasn't already been thought of, wasting your valuable time and money.
According to http://www.bpmlegal.com, you should ask the following questions:
It is important to understand the peculiarities of invention marketing and patents. Some things to consider are:
To learn more about Australian patents you can visit www.ipaustralia.gov.au/
Address: By Appointment, Sydney, NSW, 2000
Phone number: 0431 664 550
Advise on when and what to patent (see my book: "Thinking of Applying for a Patent in Australia..."), marketing & sales.
Address: 36 Manor St, Eight Mile Plains, QLD, 4113
Phone number: (07) 33410619
At Jogias we focus on providing patent and trade marks services to our individual and small business clients. We provide professional, reliable, high quality, efficient and personal IP services.
Address: Suite 3, 168 Hampden Rd, Nedlands, WA, 6009
Phone number: 0419 900 934
Address: Suite 4, Level 1, 46 Birmingham St, Alexandria, NSW, 2015
Phone number: (02) 95444298
Invention Evaluator helps you by providing unbiased feedback in the form of an analyst report on the technology, intellectual property and commercial potential of your invention. It gives you vital information about the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to your idea, and gives you clear strategy and information resources to take the next steps. Perhaps most importantly, it does this objectively. Invention Evaluator does the analysis and report, nothing more. We will tell you if your "baby is ugly", which will save you lots of money and grief later. However, if the analysis shows merit in your idea, the report will give you all the important information you need to take the next steps toward commercialization.
Address: Level 2 302 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn, VIC, 3122
Phone number: 0398192004
Address: Pitt St, Sydney, NSW, 2000
Phone number: 0295468480
Address: 30 Reids Lane, Warranwood, VIC, 3134
Phone number: 0397865658