by beanstalk | Oct 21, 2020 | Uncategorized
Michael D. Moberly, Principal, Founder, kpstrat Most all (applied) university-based research which I am familiar, is premised upon, embedded with, and will likely produce new, additional, and, complimentary forms – contexts – applications of intangible asset, i.e.,...
by beanstalk | Sep 22, 2017 | Safeguarding Intangible Assets & IP
University researchers, scientists, and inventors, not infrequently, describe their (working) relationships…with their Technology Transfer Office’s (TTO’s), or the various campus specific equivalents, as enlightening, supportive, strategic, sometimes...
by beanstalk | May 4, 2014 | Intangible Assets & Business
Michael D. Moberly May 4, 2014 ‘A long form blog where attention span really matters’! Having been in academia for 20+ years, I found that most, if not all, university research (whether basic or applied) and the subsequent innovations – inventions produced...
by beanstalk | Dec 9, 2011 | Uncategorized
Michael D. Moberly December 9, 2011 Most, if not all, university research (whether basic or applied) and subsequent inventions produce potentially valuable intangible assets that compliment and/or serve as supporting foundations to the invention’s...
by beanstalk | Aug 31, 2009 | Uncategorized
Michael D. Moberly August 31, 2009 Most, if not all, university research, whether basic or applied, produces strategically valuable intangible assets that are frequently equal to the intellectual property that the institutions’ scientists, administrators, and...