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Knowledge intensive companies, IC readiness and Seed Capital New and Improved Activities, Outreach and Support Programs on IP Financing WIPO Forum on intellectual property and small and medium-sized enterprises Geneva, September 14th, 2007 Luigi Amati

KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE COMPANIES (KICs) We will focus our attention onto a particular type of SMEs: Knowledge Intensive Companies (KICs). They are small in numbers but cover a critical role in: strongly affecting employment playing an increasingly active part in Global Markets and Value Chains: initiators KICs can gain great advantages from Global Value Chains through: 1. higher flexibility 2. capacity to quickly adapt to the fast changing circumstances Their main asset is represented by Intangibles: research capabilities, the technology embedded and the provision of IP products

Early Stage Financing Pre-seed up to 0,5 Mln Seed up to 2/4 Mln Start up 5/10 Mln Second Round 10/12 Mln Expansion Capital 10/50 Mln Turnover Cumulative Cash Flow Business Angels Venture Capital Product definition No turnover Product Completion Initial commercial feedback Venture Capital Product Consolidation Structuring of commercial channels Strategic Partnerships Continuous ideas/concepts/ products innovation Consolidation of the organisation Partnerships and acquisitions EARLY STAGE RISK FINANCE (and more) Proof of concept funds Seed funds

Knowledge intensive companies need money! 3 F s are not enough! (Fools/Founders, Family, Friends)

KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE IDEAS EARLY STAGE RISK FINANCE Global Value Chains Global Markets Investor Readiness IP Management CONSTANT FLOW OF INDEPENDENT IDEAS CONCEPTS, PRODUCTS KICs and Seed Capital

The intangible nature of KICs assets has important repercussions on the following closely interconnected elements: Intellectual Capital Readiness Monitoring of competitive products/technologies/patents Correctly employing the legal tools in protecting products/technologies Ensuring key resources (including people) are protected Investor Readiness Being able to clearly outline the business plan fulfilling investors expectations Correct evaluation of the idea/product and its market potentials Thorough understanding and employment of the most appropriate valuation method Access to early stage risk finance intangible KICs

INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL READINESS KICs require attention in the initial stages to assure an adequate development and protection of their product The commercial viability of an IP product resides in its actual implementation on the market place requiring: - the management team must know how to manage the intangible asset by employing the legal tools protecting the innovativeness of the idea in order to ensure the exclusive right to its commercially exploitation IP protection will augment early stage investors interests in a particular KIC by providing further, strong, guarantees on future returns on investments

INVESTOR READINESS The ability of illustrating the Business Plan by clearly defining: the technology behind it, the IPR and the exclusiveness for the further development and exploitation the market potentials the commercial opportunities and the relative returns over the short, medium and long terms future development paths

CORRECT EVALUATION Valuation Methods: Income based: multiples of historic profits; evaluation of incremental profits earned; excess profits over and above the required rate of return; relief from royalty Cost based: cost of reproducing the asset Discounted cash flow: discounted future cash flows at present value using a weighted average cost of capital Transaction based: comparisons with similar transactions in the market

FINANCIAL RESOURCES – EARLY STAGE RISK FINANCE Investments in knowledge based enterprises are considered as risky due to: the intangible nature inherent their activities the small sizes of transactions perceived high default rates lack of an established income stream Seed capitalists and Business Angels are the most likely to invest in knowledge based enterprises providing equity finance for medium/long-term investments and managerial/technical experience integrating the management Team

ISSUES OF CONCERN FOR A SEED CAPITALIST Limited managerial experience affecting: Intangible assets and IP management Establishment and exploitation of international partnerships Effective participation to Global Markets and Value Chains Lack of knowledge on the legal available instruments and on their proper use in protecting the IP product Difficulties in accessing the necessary financial resources for the development and constant upgrade of IP products Insufficient level of Investor Readiness

…So what are we looking for in practice? Balanced & committed Management Team High growth potentials Sustainable Business Model Suitable strategies: with deliverable goals A clear way out strategy …

…But we will not invest unless we see … … defendable products!

PHARMAESTE Biotech spin-off from the University of Ferrara Research and development of drugs for pain: treatment of pathologies as neuropathic pain Medical (biotech) research requires long development times (10-15 years) with high costs ( million): IP protection is thus one of the most decisive factors for the success of a spin-off IP protection involves constant monitoring on the state of the art of alternative products and surveys on the IPRs of other pharmaceutical companies

PHARMAESTE The University of Ferrara has given it: 5 patents and as many active principles; 3 full time researchers; 4 researchers on a contract; 3 high levels scientific advisors Funding: the company has received 3.2 million Financial resources raised for the different development phases: 1. Phase 1 (toxicity verification) 6 million 2. Phase 2 (efficacy verification) 12 million 3. Phase 3 (clinical experimentation) 20 million

RAYSOLAR New manufacturing process for Silicium Lower cost, higher quality Everything is still in the head of the two leading researchers! Protection through trade secrets and vesting

Thank you for the attention Luigi Amati