IP Commercialisation
IP Commercialisation category is designated to those specific links promoting online related services (e.g. technology transfer bid, business plan etc.)
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TAEUS International Corporation
TAEUS is an engineering firm that helps clients make money from their patent portfolios. They pioneered the concept of color-coded claim charts that clearly describe a patented technology's use in a product. $10
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Vericap Finance Limited
Vericap Finance provides corporate and financial advisory services to, and makes private equity investments in, Australian companies who have commercialised unique technology or know-how for which there is international potential. $1
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