Intellectual Property
Welcome back to another episode of the richer geek, something a little different for you. Today we have Jinan Glasgow George, she has spoken about IP in front of the UN Economic Commission for Europe and been a featured speaker at IP conferences in India, Italy, France, South Africa, Mexico, United Arab Emirates, Ghana, as well as New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Research Triangle Park in the USA.
She is a Forbes contributor, author of the new book The IP Miracle, and has advised the Senate Small Business Committee and several Congressional offices on IP and cryptocurrency.
In this episode, we’re discussing…
[1:46] What actually means Intellectual Property
[3:54] How to protect your intellectual property
[6:04] Understanding the value proposition of your invention
[11:01] What is an IP portfolio for companies?
[13:12] The importance of prioritizing the patent portfolio
[17:00] Faith-based business principles and business principles
[19:46] Patents as a leading indicator of innovation
[24:08] Eclipse IP futures conference overview
[26:11] Where to find more information about the IP
Resources from Jinan
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ABOUT JINAN GASGLOW
She has spoken about IP in front of the UNEconomic Commission for Europe and been a featured speaker at IP conferences in India, Italy, France, South Africa, Mexico, United Arab Emirates, Ghana, as well as New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Research Triangle Park in the USA.
She is a Forbes contributor, author of the new book The IP Miracle, and has advised the Senate Small Business Committee and several Congressional offices on IP and cryptocurrency.
As an inventor, entrepreneur, patent attorney, and former USPTO patent examiner, JiNan’s background gives her the ability to see intellectual property from the corporate, legal services and government perspectives – a unique personal perspective not common in this industry. She is registered to practice law in NC and with the US Patent and Trademark Office, and her technical background includes textiles, mechanical, chemical, and electrical engineering. In addition, she has experience with polymer fiber science, composites, biomedical devices, dentistry & surgical devices, fiber optics, software, lockchain, energy, biotech, and pulp/paper science. She has degrees in engineering, law, and theology from NC State, UNC Chapel Hill, and Duke University, respectively.