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Drive a Laboratory Invention to Markey: Developing the “Value Proposition”

By October 27, 2014News
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Antti Korhonen – NIST-TEDCO* Entrepreneur-in-Residence

Thursday, November 6, 2014 10:30 AM – 12:00 Noon Admin Bldg (Bldg 101), Lecture Room A

Recognize an invention’s value by developing its “Value Proposition”

Learn about discovering the “Value Proposition.” Something every NIST researcher and manager needs to know

  • Inventions can be 
    • smart and clever—and stay in the lab forever
    • scientific breakthroughs—but still have no commercial value
  • Inventions that are patented are well protected in the market—assuming they have market value that needs protection
  • Inventions with the greatest social and economic impact are those having clearly defined market value

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