Patent Statistics for Decision Makers 2011

Resources

Please use the links below to download speaker presentations. Presentations will be posted both before and after the conference, as they are submitted by speakers.



Day One: Wednesday 16 November 2011

Welcome and Opening Addresses

Dr. Stuart GRAHAM, Chief Economist, USPTO, US

Dr. Mariagrazia SQUICCIARINI, Senior Economist, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), FR

Panel Session: Internationalization and Patent Strategies
Chair: Carsten FINK, WIPO, CH

Dr. Margaret CLEMENTS, Indiana University, US
The Geography of Academic Patents: A Strategic International Collaboration Network

Dr. Christian HELMERS, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, ES
Is the Dragon Learning to Fly? An Analysis of Chinese Firms’ Patenting Activity in
the US
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Mr. Jean-Yves LEGENDRE, The L’Oreal Group, FR
The Use of Patent Data in Business Development at L’Oreal
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Panel Session: "The Use of Patent Statistics at Patent Offices"
Chair: Mariagrazia SQUICCIARINI, Senior Economist, OECD, FR

Carsten FINK, Chief Economist, WIPO, CH

Stuart GRAHAM, Chief Economist, USPTO, US

Nikolaus THUMM, Chief Economist, EPO, DE

Keynote Panel: Understanding the Global Patent System
Chair: Dr. Brian WRIGHT, University of California, Berkeley, US

The Honorable David J. KAPPOS, Director of the USPTO, and Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property

Director General Francis GURRY, World Intellectual Property Organization

Director Andrew WYCKOFF, Directorate for Science, Technology, and Industry, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

Panel Session: Patent Data in Corporate R&D
Chair: Jean-Yves LEGENDRE, The L'Oreal Group, FR

Dr. James D. ADAMS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US
Discovery and Invention in Science-Based Firms
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Dr. Hans LÖÖF, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, SE
Patent, R&D Strategies and Entrepreneurial Spawning
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Ms. Cynthia Barcelon-Yang, Bristol-Myers Squibb, US
The Role of Patent Analysis in Corporate R&D at BMS
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Invited Speaker: “Patent Office Quality”
Dr. Bruno POTTELSBERGHE, Free University of Brussels, BE
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Moderator: Stuart GRAHAM, USPTO, US

Panel on Nanotechnology, Innovation, and Commercialization: Learning about a Technology Cycle through Patent Data
Chair: Cynthia YANG, Bristol Myers Squibb, US

Dr. Jan YOUTIE, Georgia Institute of Technology, US
Nanotechnology firms from discovery to commercialization
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Mr. Nils NEWMAN, MERIT and Intelligent Information Services Corporation, NL
Patent Overlay Mapping: Visualizing Technological Distance

Dr. Alan L. PORTER, Georgia Institute of Technology and Search Technologies, Inc., US
Tracking emergence of a nano technology – Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs)
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Poster Session: Academic, Industry, and Government Research on Data, Methods, and the Patent System

Main Atrium, Madison Building, USPTO

Cocktail Reception:

Sponsored by the World Intellectual Property Organization
Lower Atrium, Madison Building, USPTO

Day Two: Thursday 17 November 2011

Panel Session: Understanding Patenting by Academics and Universities
Chair: Mariagrazia SQUICCIARINI, OECD, FR

Mr. Kyriakos DRIVAS, University of California, Berkeley, US
The Role of Exclusive Licensing in Follow-on Research of Academic Patented Inventions
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Dr. Lynne ZUCKER, University of California, Los Angeles, US Patent Inventing and Scientific Discovery Synergy: Economic Effects of the Co-Evolution of Universities and Firms

Mr. Ulrich STOLZENBURG, University of Kiel, DE
Scope and Diffusion of Knowledge from German PROs
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Invited Speaker: “Deferred Examination and Institutional Change: Evidence from Japanese Examination Data”
Professor Sadao NAGAOKA, Hitotsubashi University, JP
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Moderator: Bruno POTTELSBERGHE, Free University, BE
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Panel Session: Using Data Analysis for Public Policy
Chair: Nikolaus THUMM, EPO, DE

Dr. Andrew CHRISTIE, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, AU
What Difference Does Patent Examination Make?: An Analysis of the Effect of Examination in the USPTO, the EPO and APO

Dr. Benjamin MITRA-KAHN, Intellectual Property Office, UK
A Framework for International Comparisons of Patent Backlogs

Dr. Julia LANE, National Science Foundation, US
StarMetrics: Using Patent Data to Measure Scientists’ Impacts

Panel Session: Patenting, Trolls, and Thickets – Evidence from the Patent Data
Chair: Sadao NAGAOKA, Hitotsubashi University, JP

Mr. James BESSEN, Boston University, US
The Private Costs of “Patent Troll” Litigation
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Dr. Catherine TUCKER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US
Patent Trolls and Innovation
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Mr. Yoichiro NISHIMURA, Kanagawa University, JP
An Empirical Assessment of the Effects of Patent Thickets
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Invited Speaker: “Lens or Prism? A Comparative Assessment of Patent Citations as a Measure of Knowledge Flows from Public Research.”
Dr. Wesley COHEN, Duke University, USF
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Panel Session: Measuring Patent Value and Markets
Chair: Mr. Jonathan BARNEY, Patent Ratings LLC, US

Mr. Edward J. EGAN, University of California, Berkeley, US
Economic Implications of Patent Citations: Start-up Value & Organizational Form Choice
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Michael J. LASINSKI, 284 Partners, LLC, US
Patents in Markets for Technology
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Mr. Peter NEUHÄUSLER, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, DE
Patent Information and Corporate Credit Ratings: An Empirical Study of Patent Valuation by Credit Rating Agencies
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