Idea Protection
To talk the talk you need to know where you can walk. This seminar will give you the solid grounding you need when it comes to protection and valuation of your ideas.
Do you have data from your experiments that you consider significant? Do you intend to publish that data? Do you realize that your data might have the potential to make you an inventor or patent owner which may provide the basis for a biotech firm? This is a unique chance to learn about the opportunities beyond publishing.
This seminar is intended for anyone interested to get a glance at intellectual property rights as a tool for start-ups. This Toolbox Friday will be followed up by a full-blown weekend workshop in detail covering the identification, protection and exploitation of intellectual property rights. The two activities are separate from each other, although we recommend you to take part in both to get the full picture.
Trainer(s)
Danielle Lewensohn
Skills Trainer
Danielle Lewensohn regularly holds seminars and workshops on Intellectual Property Management and Monetisation at Karolinska Institutet, the Royal Institute of Technology and the Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship.
Today she runs an IP consultancy called DALEA where she supports start-ups and SMEs with conceptualisation and implementation of strategies within the global patent system and patent process. In addition she is participating in an international research project (www.valgen.ca) focusing on the role of intellectual property in the innovation system and in particular in the field of patent landscaping.
Previous to this, Danielle was a consultant at CPA Management Systems Ltd, a London based intellectual property consultancy, where she worked with optimisation of IP processes such as risk mitigation, compliance, best practice and cost-reduction at global corporations and law firms.
Danielle has a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management from the Royal Institute of Technology.













