technology resource of the southeast, inc. technology bundling & clustering may 17, 2007

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Page 1: Technology Resource of the Southeast, Inc. Technology Bundling & Clustering May 17, 2007

Technology Resourceof the Southeast, Inc.

Technology Bundling & Clustering

May 17, 2007

Technology Resourceof the Southeast, Inc.

Technology Bundling & Clustering

May 17, 2007

Page 2: Technology Resource of the Southeast, Inc. Technology Bundling & Clustering May 17, 2007

Is there really a buried treasure?

• Who has the map?

• Is it real?

• How do I get to it?

• What does it cost

• Is it worth it?

Page 3: Technology Resource of the Southeast, Inc. Technology Bundling & Clustering May 17, 2007

Why bundle technologies?

• Wealth of “unused”technologies from large & small business, Universities, Government Laboratories and trade associations

• Expand revenue potential – broaden product lines

• Promote Economic Development – Business expansion, start-ups and joint ventures

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What purpose does it serve?

Answers to a common business problems

• Increase sales

• Develop new markets

• Develop and dominate new areas of core expertise

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Examples of projects based on recent events

• Washington Post Story – “Rice Industry troubled by genetic contamination”

• Barbaro – winner of the 2006 Kentucky Derby, euthanised because of a hoof infection

• Kaufman Report – Changes needed in tech transfer methods to create more opportunities

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What does a technology bundle look like?

Genetic Engineering (In development)

• 1 issued Patent

• 3 Patent Applications

• 2 Applications being written

• Collaborative Research Agreements

• Pre-agreed terms for splitting royalties/income

• 2 Cross-Licensing Agreements

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What does a technology bundle look like?

Laminitis/Hoof Injury ( In operation)• 3 Patent applications• 2 design patents• 2 Trademarks• 2 Cooperative research agreements• Pre-agreed terms on royalties/income • Expanding uses to include drug delivery systems• In-Licensing of synergistic product concepts (4)

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What Does a technology bundle look like?

Kaufman Recommendations (In formation)

• Assistive Technology start-up based on cooperation of Universities and commercial enterprises targeting the “boomer generation”

• In-license of 5 Patents

• 2 Joint Development agreements

• Pre-agreed royalty/income distributions

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What do these potential projects have in common?

• Available technologies from Universities

• Available technologies from Private Industry

• Available technology from trade association members

• Potential for collaborations to form successful business expansion, partnerships or spin-offs

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What is the value proposition?

• Models are developed that make sense from a business plan perspective. This makes them attractive to investors and/or industry partners

• Individual IP valuations are very low when valued as single items

• Combined IP provides an exponential valuation potential

• IP is searched and screened on basis of synergy

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One solution

• Bundle one-off solutions from University and Bundle one-off solutions from University and Government Labs into technology clusters large Government Labs into technology clusters large enough to attract start-up capital & managementenough to attract start-up capital & management

• Identify commercial concerns and public agencies Identify commercial concerns and public agencies willing to cooperate with the bundling conceptwilling to cooperate with the bundling concept

• Encourage corporate sponsorships and donations Encourage corporate sponsorships and donations in kind to the pool of available technologiesin kind to the pool of available technologies

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Hurdles to overcome & potential solutions

• Agreement to work together is the primary issue• Revenue distribution is the number one challenge• Independent, third party objective evaluation and

valuation provides the threshold for agreements• As a technology is located and identified as a

component, terms of the agreement are then approved and become consistent between all parties based on the independent assessment and value of each individual component

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What will the evaluation process look like?

• Verification of all pertinent facts

• Patent Hierarchy Analysis

• Technical, Market and Competitive Assessment of the Technology

• Full Valuation Analysis using “Triangulation” Methodology

• Valuation and Financial Modeling to build a framework for negotiation issues

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Basic Triangulation Methodology

• Used for analysis based on a technology value.

• If B approximates C and C approximates B, and if A compliments B, then C must compliment A and thus confirms the Technology Value.

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Technology Value

• The Technology Triangle within a triangulation model

• Each component compliments and verifies each other component– A approximates B– B approximates C– C approximates A

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One final reason to bundle

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Why doesn’t everyone bundle ?

• It takes a lot of time to conduct a proper search

• Not all identified target owners will be willing partners

• All technologies must be clean and Patentable

• Foreign rights must be in a preserved state

• All agreements must be “exclusive licenses”

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Presenter

Richard W. Sheehan, President

Technology Resource, Johnson City, TN

(423) 929-0380

[email protected]