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Swiss Medtech Day 2017, 13 June 2017, Kursaal Bern How to Sell IP? Swiss Medtech Day 2017, 13 June 2017, Kursaal Bern Breakout Session “Intellectual Property & Market Protection”

Agenda Scenarios Implement your invention Definition of the IP strategy Plan B1 - IP-Selling Licence Sales IP-Selling - Preparations IP-Selling – Process Summary

Scenarios Sell License on IP Sell IP and business Start-ups KMUs Sell company and IP Start-ups KMUs

Implement your invention Prototyping for the Proof-of Concept. Protect your invention. Carry out qualified studies for the intended application. Find the right, well-known and qualified partners (university or laboratory). If the study is carried out and written in German, please think of an English translation. Obtain the necessary approvals Stay focused and do not run opportunity jumping. Build a systematic study / know-how database.

Definition of the IP strategy - Regions Competitors Markets Producers

Definition of the IP strategy - Process Decide with your patent attorney where you place the first patent application. An examination of the application and a first examination report are essential for the implementation of the IP strategy Does a trademark application make sense in your marketing strategy? Use the maximum deadlines for your IP applications. Define the timelines when which application should be placed. Budget the patent protection costs for the future with your patent attorney and incorporate them in your financial planning. Always keep an eye on your liquidity planning and the cost of your IP strategy. Have a plan B ready in time.

Plan B1 - IP-Selling Licence Licensing is a common method to market a technology and IP world wide quickly. Benefit for the licensee, he saves R & D expenses, has fast access to the technology and can focus entirely on marketing. For the licensor, it is a variant to refinance his R & D costs faster. This is suitable for the regions where your own business is not active or where high customs or other restrictions counteract a more rapid market development. Licensing is also beneficial if the same IP can cover other market segments that are not in the focus of your company.

Licence - financially Plan B1 - IP-Selling The licensee pays Upfront: One-time payment, Covers incurred costs cover such as IP, contract costs, expenses And a royalty: Depending on the quantities or turnover Basis for negotiations often 25% of the earnings through the licensed technology Corrections due to high marketing expenses of the licensor Status regarding product life cycle The market regulates the price!

Plan B2 - IP-Selling Sales The determination of the value of the IP is difficult. Basically three methods are differentiated: Cost method Market method Yield method All have their advantages and disadvantages The following factors have a decisive influence on IP sales: Size of the patent family Period of validity of the patent Number and quality of the claims Result of appeals against the patent In principle, we can say from experience that the market decides on the amount of the transaction. Number of bidders Motivation of the buyer

Plan B - IP-Selling Perfect preparation is essential for a good transaction sum. Let experts support you here and start your preparations at an early stage. We will show you briefly, how we basically proceed at InvenComm in the basics of IP-selling. But this is certainly only a possible approach. The procedure is identical in the basic features for licenses or IP sales.

IP-Selling - Preparations Marketbased Dossier Flyer as a teaser structured in 3 sections, What problem do we want to solve, How is the problem solved today, What does the new solution look like with the unique selling points. Maximum 2-pager with at least 2 appealing images, which clearly communicate the problem and the solution to the reader. A detailed presentation of the technology based on the flyer with all selling points. Extension of the presentation including the IP range with presentation of the patent family / s Summary study and know-how database Attractive cover letter for prospective buyers

IP-Selling - Preparations Marketbased Dossier Example

IP-Selling - Preparations Database «prospective buyers» Criteria: Match of industries and region Database entries: Existing contacts Interviews with industry insiders Internet searches, trade fairs and conferences Sales Structure Product- Know-How Production-

IP-Selling - Preparations Database «prospective buyers» Example:

Phone calls, meetings, presentations, tests IP-Selling - Process First Contact Phone calls, meetings, presentations, tests Exchange of data Technology agreed Sales agreed Mediation Finance agreed Contract Goal

Summary Start at an early stage with your process and be prepared. Watch your IP-expenses and your financial figures. IP-Selling is a possibility to gain money and to recover R&D expenses. Keep Focused on your target. Take external support.