Power of Patents
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Alchemia: 10 years from patent to payday
What does it take to lead a biotech start-up? Try nerves of steel, the patience of a saint, and a brains trust of PHDs and MBAs.
Business area: Patents
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BioSA's million dollar IP fund
BioSA has announced a new $1 million fund for intellectual property (IP) protection in South Australia’s universities, Adelaide Research Innovation (ARI), ITEK and Flinders Partners.
Business area: Patents
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2012 marks an important milestone for Australia’s biotech industry.
Business area: Patents
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CSIRO’s WLAN patent still paying dividends
Wireless LAN is one of those all-pervasive technologies we rarely think about - probably because it works really well.
Business area: Patents
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Gardasil - a vaccine for cervical cancer
A vaccine targeting human papillomavirus (HPV) - there are many strains of HPV and some can cause cancer.
Business area: Patents
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The bridge to Mesoblast’s $2 billion value
How do you value biotech startups? It’s not easy. Conventional methods for normal companies rely on discounted cash flows - a fancy term for guessing how much future profit a business will make in today’s dollars.
Business area: Patents
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Uniloc patent brings Microsoft to the negotiating table
It’s a classic David and Goliath story. An Australian inventor armed only with his trusty patent, a great management team and a keen sense of justice, faces off with Microsoft and lives to tell the tale. He tries the LA lifestyle, rejects it and opts for the gentler climes of Byron Bay.
Business area: Patents
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Last Updated: 15/9/2012









