IPmart’s technology perspective
The discussion of Canadian Innovation and Intellectual Property (IP) is ongoing. The goals are lofty and admirable: spurring-on innovation; inspiring inventors; improving patent [...]
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The discussion of Canadian Innovation and Intellectual Property (IP) is ongoing. The goals are lofty and admirable: spurring-on innovation; inspiring inventors; improving patent [...]
One can not really predict where fundamental research will start or where it will finish. [...]
Discussions around the innovation economy and Intellectual Property (IP) are trending and ongoing. In Canada the discussion usually touches on a shift to [...]
Recently, “ned” was asked why we tweet so much about IP. Was this a new focus? Was ned leaving their technology roots? No, ned's [...]
From Part I, “A solar turbine converts the infrared component of solar energy into rotational energy, which, in turn, is converted into electricity.” [...]
Years ago it was simple: there was science and there was technology. Science was associated with an understanding of the world, and technology [...]
BDC launched a $160-million initiative to support Canadian Intellectual Property (IP) development. It is a bold move that attracted considerable attention from the [...]
The discussion of Canadian Innovation and Intellectual Property (IP) is ongoing. The goals are lofty and admirable: spurring-on innovation; inspiring inventors; improving patent [...]
“Made in Canada” makes one think of someone at a mall, checking the label of the thing they want to buy. Does this [...]