Excitement in Creativity and Inventions

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Excitement in Creativity and Inventions REACH Symposium Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur October 11, 2010 Ashok Misra Chairman-India & Head of Global Alliances Intellectual Ventures, Bangalore ashokmisra@intven.com

Globalization and the Knowledge Economy The advances in technology have led to globalization and increased the power of knowledge Advances in productivity are increasingly based on the quality of higher education and research the resulting specialized knowledge can spread globally faster than capital or people When this dissemination occurs, the entire world and mankind stand to gain The creation of specialized knowledge is where the Inventors and Innovators come in

Role of Institutions of Higher Learning Education - to develop high quality manpower Basic research and development - to create new knowledge Applied research and development - to use that new knowledge to develop intellectual property, inventions and advanced technologies

Institutions of Higher Learning Concern for man and his destiny must always be the chief interest of all technical efforts. Never forget it in all your dreams and equations. Albert Einstein It is relatively easy to put up a factory or a plant or a project, it is much more difficult and it takes much more time to train the human beings that will run a factory or put up another factory or plant. Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru

IDEAS and INVENTIONS CHANGE the FUTURE of MANKIND If you want to understand the future, create it Peter Drucker

People who changed our lives

People who have continued to Robert Noyce The integrated circuit Bill Gates First ubiquitous OS after the human brain James Watson DNA structure Sanjai Kohli Architect of mass-market GPS Craig Venter Genome sequencing (and more?) Robert Langer Drug delivery Steve Jobs Setting the bar for innovators A lot of times, people don t know what they want until you show it to them.

Continuous Innovation Is The Key! Graph Courtesy NanoHUB/OpenScienceGrid.org

The Golden Age of Invention Camera Movie Radio Light bulb Surgery Automobile Airplane Phone Vaccine X-ray Laser Medical devices Integrated circuit Network connectivity Television

The Golden Age of Invention

The Golden Age of Invention

Development of Vaccines A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. Began as "variolation, i.e. exposing uninfected individuals to matter from smallpox lesions. Now more scientific. Vaccine technology has wiped out major diseases, but newer ones are still needed.

MRI & CT Scan Digital signal-processing techniques, originally developed to enhance pictures of the Moon for the Apollo Program, are an indispensable part of Computer-Aided Tomography (CAT) scan & Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technologies used today worldwide.

The Earth Needs Inventions Addressing the digital divide Food and resource management Energy generation and distribution Healthcare Waste management Ecological balance Counter-terrorism

India Needs Inventions -ENERGY

India Needs Inventions -WATER

Organizations Need Inventions Companies need invention Premium on innovation, better risk management Must go outside & focus use of internal resources R&D organizations need inventions Research labs have a funding gap Science funding needs commercialization routes S&T-driven individuals need more work options Improve, customize, R&D, assemble or invest in inventions

Innovation vs. Invention Not easily definable simply put: Invention is a foray into the unknown Innovation is putting together the known for novel effect Most of us innovate a few of us invent We innovate on the move but unless action follows the process is not complete

What makes a good Invention? An act or instance of creating or producing by exercise of the imagination a technical innovation Protectable Intellectual in Origin Inevitable Context Beyond the obvious Good inventions can come from anywhere

Joint Replacement Developments in new materials and product design are offering surgeons and patients new options for joint replacement surgery.

Water-Jet Cutting Machine Can cut steel, brass, aluminum and wood

Gore-Tex Special Fabric

Patentable Invention Idea is Novel Non-obvious Adequately described or enabled http://www.uspto.gov/inventors/patents.jsp

Who is an Inventor? RESEARCHER ENTREPRENEUR FACULTY MEMBER EMPLOYEE STUDENT INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT 26

Invention is the Source of Value All technologies begins with inventions Inventions drive technology markets But inventions are sometimes neglected Investment in invention can be systematic, not just serendipitous

Invention Capital Partner with inventors Invest into inventions Provide capital and expertise Build large-scale portfolio License non-exclusively on global scale Share success with inventors

Intellectual Ventures Providing Invention Capital Head Office Location Bellevue, Washington Establishment 2000 Chairman and CEO Nathan Myhrvold Employees (global) 700+; IDF: 160+ URL www.intven.com Offices in Asia Name Intellectual Ventures Asia Pte., Ltd. Establishment 2007 Employees 110+ (total); In India: 24 Asia Offices Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing, Bangalore & Singapore Other countries Australia, Canada and Ireland 29

Invention Capital Invest in Ideas Research Phase Corporate Phase Investment Amount Invention Capital Bank Financing Corporate Collaboration Stock Market Grants Joint Research Death Valley Angel Venture Capital Basic/Applied Research Ongoing Research Productization Go-to-Mkt - 30 -

Invention Capital

identify problem areas & broadcast them to a global inventor network Intellectual Ventures LLC July 2009

partner with inventors individuals universities research institutes companies sources of invention upfront fees & profit-sharing with inventors we license invention rights to companies & investors Intellectual Ventures LLC July 2009 investors companies

Invention Development Fund: Programmes for Institutions Define Technology Needs Internal Technology Roadmap Distribute Request For Invention (RFIs) Provide Invention Capital Bear costs of writing, applying for and filing patents Reduce burden on inventor Create and Market Portfolio Maximize value of inventions Provide support for entire invention lifecycle Share the Success New source of revenues for inventor & their organizations Source of economic growth 34

global alliances just tap the synergy! individuals universities research institutes companies sources of invention upfront fees & profit-sharing with inventors we license invention rights to companies & investors investors companies Intellectual Ventures LLC July 2009

Inventing Driving

Invention Drive Train An Engine is not enough

US Share of World GDP: 1840 India 16% USA 2% Rest of the World 82% Intellectual Ventures LLC July 2009

US Share of World GDP: Now Rest of the World 73% India 6% USA 21% A GROWTH OF 950% in 150 YEARS INNOVATION WAS AND WILL BE THE KEY! Intellectual Ventures LLC July 2009

India s IP Trade Deficit (1995 2005) less ( - ) $3.7 billion $410 million payment of royalties & license fees receipt of royalties & license fees $3.3 billion Intellectual Ventures LLC July 2009 * 1995-2005 data

US$ Millions 1500 1000 500 Total University Licensing Income 800 1250 1000 1220 1300 1400 0 0.5 1.5 3.4 5.8 6.6 30 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 US Asia Sources: AUTM U.S. Licensing Surveys (1999-2005) and Nezu, R. (2005), Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property and Effective University- Industry Partnerships: The experience of China, India, Japan, Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Singapore and Thailand, Fujitsu Research Institute & WIPO

India has world class thinkers & researchers 15,000 science & engineering research papers volume of published science & engineering articles 17,000 US patent applications 2% of world share ranked 15th globally 0.4% of world share * 2005 data Intellectual Ventures LLC July 2009

Patent Creation and Revenue Imbalance 60% of patents originate from small and individual inventors, universities, and research labs but this group receives less than <1% of patent licensing revenue whereas only 40% of patents come from large corporations *Small Business Administration Report but they garner 99% of all patent licensing revenue **Multiple sources: 10Ks, Royalty Source, Gartner, IV compiled

The Traditional Path 1 Extraction of natural resources 2 Menial labor and heavy industry 3 Low-value mfg. and assembly 4 Low-value services 5 Innovation and highvalue services

A Technological Shortcut Credits: Aurora Photos

The Golden Age of Invention

A Technological shortcut You don t have to Think Linearly!

You Can Jump Leapfrog! With Inventions the Queue!

The Shorter Path through Inventions 1 Extraction of INTELLECTUAL resources 2 3 Menial labor and heavy industry Low-value mfg. and assembly 4 Low-value services 5 Innovation and highvalue services

The Best Time ever for Inventors Fundamental new discoveries in science The most efficient communications and collaboration infrastructure in human history largely peaceful times Inexpensive simulation and prototyping (with few exceptions) Diverse sources of capital and expertise

Creating an IPR Environment To sustain and grow creative ideas in an ethical environment and Assist in translating these ideas into products, processes & services This requires an appreciation for and an awareness of Intellectual Property-related issues

IPR Activities at Research Institutes & Universities IPR policy to be formulated and practiced Spread IPR awareness amongst faculty & administrators Conduct IPR programmes & workshops Formal Courses and workshops on IPR Organize idea competitions Develop system for invention disclosures Mechanisms and support for IP protection Allocation of funds Protection / maintenance of IP Develop mechanism for licensing of IP

Entrepreneurship A logical follow up to IP creation is technology business incubators, innovation centres and research parks Venture capitalists would flock around the Institutions in search of projects of commercial value Requires a high level of research focus and development of new ideas worthy of commercialization Such Institutions would provide opportunities for the growth of new enterprises, employment and contribute to the economy of the nation This will attract high quality faculty, researches and students

From Concept to Deployment Technology Demonstrator Prototype Development Manufacturing Sales and Marketing R & D Deployment Technology Incubation Company Creation VC: Wealth Generation 55

INVENT IN INDIA INVENT FOR THE WORLD!

he Golden Age of Invention is Now Ignite a Million Mind