Financing is the key to innovation and growth for innovative entrepreneurs. Want to know how protecting your intellectual property (IP) can significantly increase your chance of success? Benefit from the tips from the Netherlands Patent Office, discover how to conduct an effective patent search and learn from the experiences of other entrepreneurs.

Forms of financing

As an innovative entrepreneur, you want to develop and market your product or service so your company grows. You may often turn to the bank for a traditional loan. But did you know there are other ways to finance your new product or service? Ways such as subsidies and schemes, crowdfunding, or attracting investors. It depends on your company and the product idea that suits you. If you ensure proper preparation so that you know the financing options, you have a greater chance of success in finding capital. Do you want to attract the attention of investors? Then, recording your intellectual property and investigating existing patents is very important. 

Discover our 5 tips to protect your innovation:
 

Tip 1: Investigate all protection options

As an entrepreneur, you register your invention with a patent to prevent counterfeiting. But there are also other ways to protect your ideas:

  • Patent law: for technical products or production processes.
  • Copyright and neighboring rights: for texts, images, and performances.
  • Trademark law: for logos, words (names), colours, sounds, and shapes of companies, products, and services.
  • Trade name law: for the name of a company.

Read more about protecting your idea or innovation

Tip 2: Protect your intellectual property in time

It is often intelligent to consider intellectual property early in the innovation process. This is also evident from the European Patent Office (EPO) and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) research. Start-ups that apply for a patent or other form of intellectual property right (IP right) at an early stage are up to 10 times more likely to receive financing than start-ups that do not.

Practical example

Start-up Weco (the Wave Energy Collective) develops innovative solutions to produce electricity from ocean waves. The company is very aware of the importance of protecting its invention and attracting investors. Weco now has 2 patents.

“We invest a lot of time and money in developing our innovation, which is why we are happy that there is such a thing as intellectual property. It also gives investors the certainty that somebody cannot simply copy.” Luc Hogervorst, Co-owner of Weco

Tip 3: Don’t give too much away about the technique

Novelty is a requirement for a strong patent. So, the technology you want to protect with a patent may not have been made public before the date of your patent application. Not even by yourself. Therefore, be careful with the information you reveal to others, for example, in joint R&D with other parties, discussions with investors, or crowdfunding.

Crowdfunding is a way to raise money from the general public (the crowd). This is often done via online crowdfunding platforms, where people can invest in various projects or initiatives. This way, you receive immediate financing without going to banks or applying for subsidies. However, it is essential to pay close attention when using crowdfunding. Keyboard developer Wooting also experiences this importance. 

“Our crowdfunding campaign was a great success. But we did show quite a lot of the functionalities of our keyboards. That made it difficult to protect our product with a patent. Crowdfunding provides capital investment for hardware development and creates a bond with our customers in product development. But we now remain focused on what we reveal in advance!” Jeroen Langelaan, Engineer at Wooting

Tip 4: Make collaboration agreements on time

Many innovations arise in partnerships. But for investors, it is often desirable that your intellectual property is well defined or, even better, that your company is the sole owner of essential intellectual property. That is why this point deserves attention from the start of a collaboration. Before the partnership, record the background knowledge of the parties: this is the knowledge acquired in advance or outside of the partnership. This knowledge, therefore, does not count as knowledge that falls under joint development. 

Also, clear agreements should be made about the intellectual property of the knowledge acquired in the collaboration. This is the foreground knowledge: all knowledge and intellectual property built up in the context of the partnership. In addition to knowing who will be the owner, you determine who will access the foreground knowledge and what conditions apply.

Tip 5: Investigate whether you are infringing on the intellectual property of others

Freedom-to-operate (FTO) means that you can market your product or service without infringing on the intellectual property of others. Find out by having an FTO investigation carried out. The investigation is also fascinating for investors because they want to keep their risk as low as possible.

Foto van octrooiadviseur Yp Kroon
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“An FTO not only shows investors that you are seriously considering your IP rights, it also gives them a risk analysis that makes them more inclined to invest in your innovation. Read all about it in my blog.”

Yp Kroon, Patent advisor

Take a workshop on intellectual property

The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) frequently organises events, workshops, and webinars nationwide with various partners. View the agenda for an overview and register now (in Dutch).

NXTGEN Hightech Biomedical and High Tech NL cordially invite you to an inspiring webinar on October 17, 2024, from 16:00 to 17:00 CET.

In this interactive webinar, Henk Stapert, CTO at smartQare, will share his extensive experience in the development and market introduction of viQtor, an innovative remote patient monitoring solution. The viQtor received its MDR approval at the end of 2022, and Henk will take you through the journey from concept to market launch and beyond, with a special focus on MDR compliance. This process continues throughout the entire product lifecycle. The connection with IVDR regulations will also be discussed, supported by practical examples. In addition to valuable insights, the webinar will provide an opportunity for interactive discussions to deepen your understanding of the complex medical regulatory landscape.

What to expect:

You will gain insights into:

  • The crucial importance of early regulatory involvement.
  • The key milestones for a successful product launch and how to avoid major consequences from potential mistakes.

Who should attend?

This webinar is intended for professionals in Bio- and Medical Technology and Life Sciences who wish to successfully navigate the complex regulatory landscape and bring their innovations to market faster and more effectively.

Note: There are only a limited number of spots available. Register early to secure your participation!

Do you have any questions in advance? Send them to lifesciences@hightechnl.nl. We will address them during the webinar or afterwards.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to enhance your knowledge of regulatory requirements and accelerate your path to market success.

You can register via this link.

Kom naar De Groeitafel Oost Editie 2024 en ontdek nieuwe manieren om te groeien en te bloeien in een inspirerende omgeving!

Dit evenement op locatie is speciaal afgestemd op vrouwelijke ondernemers in Gelderland en Overijssel die hun bedrijf willen laten groeien en internationaliseringskansen willen verkennen. Of je nu een ervaren professional bent of net begint aan je ondernemende reis, dit evenement biedt het perfecte platform om in contact te komen met gelijkgestemden en je kennis uit te breiden.

Georganiseerd door Borski Fund en Oost NL, is dit evenement gericht op het samenbrengen van vrouwelijke ondernemers met financiële experts en medeondernemers om je te helpen nieuwe groeikansen te benutten en je internationale ambities waar te maken. Je krijgt ook de kans om in gesprek te gaan met verschillende organisaties die inzichten en middelen bieden op het gebied van financiering en internationale groeimogelijkheden.

Doe mee voor een dag vol inspirerende gesprekken, waardevol netwerken en inspiratie. Mis deze kans niet om je bedrijf naar een hoger niveau te tillen!

Meer informatie en aanmelden (gratis).

It’s hard to ignore: AI language models are everywhere and getting better all the time. These tools are a hot topic in education. How do you use them wisely? And how can they be used for good? Joppe van der Schoot and Milo Kleijnjan of the educational AI platform Aidyn are making great strides in this area, using AI language models to best support students’ learning processes.

When AI language models such as ChatGPT and Bard (now Gemini) first appeared in the digital world, their introduction led to enthusiasm and new opportunities but also raised concerns. What will the future of education look like in a world where these language models exist? Will they threaten what education is all about? Concerns like these formed the basis of Aidyn.

Three core competencies

According to Aidyn, a good education should equip students with three key competencies: critical thinking, problem solving, and communication. AI language models have a direct impact on the development of these skills. Good education is about learning and building, and not blindly adopting whatever an AI language model spits out. With this in mind, the founders of Aidyn set out to investigate how we can use AI to support the learning process.

The Netherlands is a small country that has a lot to gain in the field of generative AI, according to Milo. “The Netherlands is surprisingly good at data privacy. But with the rise of large language models from the US and China, we are becoming even smaller as a small country. EU regulations are important, but we should not wait to take action. If we want to preserve the quality and values of our education, we need to start with AI applications now. We cannot lag behind.”

A smart AI platform

By developing a smart AI platform for higher education, Aidyn wants both students and teachers to feel positive about working in an AI environment. The platform allows educational institutions to create a safe and transparent course-level generative AI environment based on their educational vision and learning objectives. Within this safe environment, Aidyn can take on different roles for the student, such as a personal tutor. And tutors can use the insights from the students’ interactions to guide future learning.

Milo and Joppe: “Put simply, as a student, you get a personal AI tutor who knows everything about the course you are currently taking. This AI tutor communicates with you so that you learn the most at your level. For example, Aidyn will ask you critical questions: ‘What do you think about the applicability of topic X to situation Y?’ We continue to stimulate students’ critical thinking skills. It also gives teachers insights. Take the subject of economics, for example. If students frequently ask the AI, ‘What on earth is inflation?’, a teacher will know that this topic may need more explanation in the next lecture.”

Aidyn is testing other features that contribute to core competencies – for example, a feedback function for essays. “Teachers are often busy, which means they have little time to give targeted feedback”, Joppe explains. “We are therefore investigating whether our AI platform can provide feedback so that students can learn more from writing an essay and teachers can save a lot of time. We are also working on an exam module so that Aidyn can give practice exams.”

Sparring partner

Ideally, the AI platform would become a sparring partner for students as they learn. Aidyn ensures that every interaction supports student learning and the development of the three teaching core skills. Rather than providing the correct answers, AI continues to encourage students to think for themselves. “With a Socratic conversation, we guide the student towards the reflective process, where they start to think for themselves.”

Ready for the next phase

Aidyn is in the early stages of its platform and is busy building a solid foundation for the future. The company is working with pilots and talking to teachers and students. Some parts of the platform have already been successfully developed.

“We have now had discussions with about 40 to 50 teachers”, says Milo. Joppe adds: “We are also talking to investors. The world of AI development is moving fast now. If we can attract the investment we are looking for from investors with valuable networks, we will be able to realise our plans faster and have a market-ready product sooner. We are very excited about the future, where we can make a significant impact on education. We want to be a calming factor in today’s AI craze and really help students and teachers.”

“Briskr and events such as the Business Angel Network Nijmegen (BANN) also provide us with advice, access to networks and events”, adds Joppe. “Through Mercator Launch, for example, we can meet investors. The BANN was also a positive experience for us. The event was well organized, and the audience was great. And we are still in touch with the investors we met there!”

They are working on these bright plans with a strong team of five founders. “And from the very beginning, we have put together an advisory board with people who have a lot of useful experience and knowledge”, say Joppe and Milo. “We are looking for people from universities and the business world who have an affinity with certain areas of expertise: the ethical implications of innovation on society, or sales. Either way, our idea will get there. Because we are sure that it will help a lot of people!”

Hoe kan jouw bedrijf beter, innovatiever en aantrekkelijker voor klanten worden? En hoe kun je concreet en verantwoord met AI aan de slag? Deze eendaagse masterclass inspireert je hierbij.

Wat ga je leren?

Tijdens deze masterclass van de Radboud Universiteit staat een unieke mix van science, skills and society centraal: je ontvangt wetenschappelijke inzichten en praktijkgerichte vaardigheden, welke worden verbonden met actuele maatschappelijke vraagstukken en praktijkuitdagingen. 

Met Artificial Intelligence (AI) kun je machines dingen laten doen die menselijke intelligentie vereisen. Grote organisaties benutten de kansen die AI biedt steeds meer. In deze science-based masterclass neemt een AI docent en een praktijkexpert je mee in de mogelijkheden van AI en inspireren voorbeelden uit de praktijk van andere MKB bedrijven je met concrete toepassingen.

De tijden van de masterclass worden binnenkort gespecificeerd. 

Na afloop van de cursus:

  • Heb je nieuwe inzichten op het gebied van Artificial Intelligence (AI);
  • Ken je de typische toepassingen met praktijkvoorbeelden uit drie verschillende sectoren.
Man in gesprek met anderen in lokaal

Iets voor jou?

Deze masterclass is geschikt voor deelnemers met een hbo denk- en werkniveau. Ben jij werkzaam bij een MKB bedrijf die zich in de start- of verkenningsfase van het werken met AI bevindt, in bijvoorbeeld een functie als:

  • Directeur;
  • Manager;
  • Technische professional?

Dan is deze masterclass echt iets voor jou. Schrijf je in via deze link.

Pharmacopoeia-Compliant Inorganic Reagents for Wet Chemical Analysis and Titration

The webinar focuses on the significance of using pharmacopoeia- and ACS compliant reagents in Pharma QC labs. Pharmacopoeia analytical requirements are specific standards set for the quality control (QC) of pharmaceutical raw materials, substances, and products. These prerequisites ensure that all pharmaceuticals are of high quality, safe, and effective for their intended use.
The presentation will be given by: Bettina Straub-Jubb and Christian Roth from MERCK KGA

More information and registration.

Ben je op zoek naar tips & tricks om een ​​gezondere, duurzamere werkomgeving te creëren voor je werknemers en wil je je werknemers aan boord houden? Doe mee met een boeiende workshop die is ontworpen om je te helpen bij het navigeren door uitdagingen met betrekking tot talentmanagement en duurzame inzetbaarheid van personeel.

We behandelen:

• Aantrekken & behouden van talent

• Generatiemanagement; inzicht in de 5 verschillende generaties op de werkvloer, inclusief GenZ

• Duurzame inzetbaarheid, leven lang ontwikkelen, vitaliteit, mobiliteit

• Strategieën voor effectief management

• En praktische tips voor succes in employer branding & arbeidsmarkt communicatie

Adam Galijašević, programma manager Human Capital van The Economic Board informeert ons wat er in de Lifeport Regio Arnhem Nijmegen wordt gedaan om talent op te leiden, aan te trekken en te behouden. En hij gaat graag met je in gesprek hoe jij zou willen of kunnen bijdragen aan het behouden, opleiden en vinden van zittend en nieuw talent. 

Angelique Driessens, Sr Business and HR consultant, 3Sense, gaat dieper in op generatiemanagement want in de huidige beroepsbevolking kan het een uitdaging zijn om de behoeften en werkstijlen van meerdere generaties in evenwicht te brengen. Millennials en babyboomers brengen bijvoorbeeld heel verschillende benaderingen van werk met zich mee. Hoe zorg je ervoor dat ze soepel samenwerken?

Sarah Detaille, Lecturer and Associate Professor, HAN University of Applied Sciences, en haar team hebben een toolbox ontwikkeld die waardevolle inzichten biedt voor alle sectoren en die managers in staat stelt om een ​​aanpasbaar, toekomstbestendig team te creëren. Het doel is om je als ondernemer / HR manager te helpen met HR-kwesties en duurzame inzetbaarheid te bevorderen.

Programma:

13:45 uur           Registratie en inloop met koffie/thee

14:00 uur           Start workshop, opening door Briskr

14:10 uur           Human capital agenda, aantrekken/behouden van talent in de regio (Adam Galijašević, TEB)

14:30 uur           Generatiemanagement (Angelique Driessens, 3sense)  

14:50 uur           Introductie toolbox HR (Sarah Detaille, HAN)

15:10 uur           Netwerkpauze met drankjes/hapjes

15:30 uur           Interactieve tafels (45 min)                      

Adam; projecten en projectsubsidies

Sarah; toolbox HR

Angelique; generatiemanagement

16:15 uur           Einde workshop en mogelijkheid tot laatste vragen tijdens korte eindborrel

16:45 uur           Einde event

Registreer vandaag nog! Wij helpen je graag om het potentieel van een divers, multi-generationeel team te benutten en tegelijkertijd duurzame inzetbaarheid voor je organisatie te garanderen.

Locatie: Meet&Greet in Building M, Noviotech Campus Nijmegen. Transistorweg 5.

Goed om te weten
Deze workshop is in het Nederlands. Deelname aan de workshop is gratis, inclusief drankjes en hapjes. Maar, mocht je niet op komen dagen en niet afmelden voor 24 uur vooraf aan het event, dan zullen we een bedrag doorbelasten van € 15,- (ex btw) voor gemaakte kosten.

Een paar dagen vooraf aan de bijeenkomst sturen we een e-mail van marion.schouten@briskr.nl met meer details over de bijeenkomst. Het kan zijn dat deze in de spam-box terecht komt.

Ready to turn your scientific breakthrough into a thriving new company? Join us for an exclusive seminar with top-notch experts in company creation.

This program is tailored for both scientists with groundbreaking discoveries and business-minded individuals aiming to bring new solutions to patients. Attendees will gain insights from experienced entrepreneurs, venture builders and industry experts on the complexity of translating an academic discovery into a business or spinning out an asset, finding tailored funding in the current market, as well as R&D and business challenges specific to new biotechs.

Don’t miss this chance to kickstart your biotech journey. Register now to bring your innovative ideas to life!

Find out more and register here.

Aerocount and Zereau from Nijmegen are two of the 100 companies that make up the KVK Innovation Top 100 of 2024. This year there are 15 winners, a top three in each of the five categories. We will announce the winners during the KVK Innovation Top 100 Event on Saturday 16 November in Ahoy Rotterdam.

The main jury will choose the overall winner. In addition, a jury panel will determine the top 3 in each category together with the public. Everyone can vote and thus help determine the winner of each category. You can vote via this link.

We are excited to announce a 4-week program designed by Mercator Launch to guide you towards developing a strong Value Proposition. The final deliverable is a validated Business Model Canvas. This program is perfect for entrepreneurial individuals with an innovative idea and a strong commitment to bringing it to life.

Throughout the program, we will cover key themes such as Product, Deal, Value Proposition, and Business Model. Participants are also invited to join the Pitch Training led by Davis Beckett on December 10th at Noviotech Campus.

The track includes weekly 2-hour workshops every Wednesday at Mercator Launch, along with time dedicated to working on your own business and receiving coaching. The expected time commitment for participants is approximately 4 hours per week, with the opportunity to invest more if desired.

While this track is a great fit for those taking their first steps into entrepreneurship, we’ve also seen that it provides great value for early-stage entrepreneurs who may have hit a roadblock. We help them return to the basics, using proven methods to strengthen their ideas.

This round is limited to 20 participants, so don’t miss out!

The call is now open: https://mercatorlaunch.nl/improve-programme/