Monday, June 4, 2012

UWS IP Evaluation Panel May 2012



The University of Western Sydney's (UWS) growing innovation capability was on show again at this year’s first Intellectual Property (IP) Evaluation Panel, which took place 18 May 2012 at the Female Orphan School, Parramatta Campus.

The UWS IP Evaluation Panel assists staff and students with their research, which may require protection and/or investment. UWS staff and students have the opportunity through UWS Innovation to present their innovations to the panel for assessment of patentability and commercial potential.

UWS Innovation was delighted to welcome Professor Jan Reid, the Vice Chancellor as an observer as well as our eminent IP panel comprised of UWS academics, industry experts and a patent attorney.  The broad expertise across the panel provides thorough analysis, commentary and recommendations to the presenters. Taylor McDonald from the School of Business was the student representative.  She sat on the panel as a non-voting member.

During the day,   Dr Anton Bogdanovych and Dr Chris Stanton from the School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics presented their real time controlled robot to the panel, Professor Andrew Shalliker and Michelle Camenzuli from the School of Science and Health presented their research where they have developed a single step reaction chromatography column and Mark Trudgett from the School of Science and Health presented a prototype instrument/detector for use in the field of chromatography.

Students from the School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics Jonathan Weightman and Jarred Mack, presented their LiquidWeb Experiment.  This was invaluable to the group as it was great preparation before their presentation at Australia’s CeBIT 2012 expo.

The panel was excited by the technologies presented which was strongly indicated by the great level of healthy discussion throughout the day. Our thanks to the dynamic panel members; Dr Siew-Lee Hew (Patent Attorney, FB Rice), Paul Levins (Intellectual Ventures), Derek Robinson (Agritechnology), Gar Jones (Director, Office of Research Services), Dr Ranjith Liyana-Pathirana (School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics), Prof Clive Smallman (School of Business), Taylor McDonald (non-voting Student Representative) and Dr Fiona Cameron (UWS Innovation, Chair).

This blog will keep you up to date with progress of the inventions as they move along the exciting path to commercialisation. If you are interested in licensing or development opportunities with these or other UWS inventions please refer to our web site: UWS Innovation and/or contact us on ip@uws.edu.au.

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