Research & Development World

  • R&D World Home
  • Topics
    • Aerospace
    • Automotive
    • Biotech
    • Careers
    • Chemistry
    • Environment
    • Energy
    • Life Science
    • Material Science
    • R&D Management
    • Physics
  • Technology
    • 3D Printing
    • A.I./Robotics
    • Software
    • Battery Technology
    • Controlled Environments
      • Cleanrooms
      • Graphene
      • Lasers
      • Regulations/Standards
      • Sensors
    • Imaging
    • Nanotechnology
    • Scientific Computing
      • Big Data
      • HPC/Supercomputing
      • Informatics
      • Security
    • Semiconductors
  • R&D Market Pulse
  • R&D 100
    • 2025 R&D 100 Award Winners
    • 2025 Professional Award Winners
    • 2025 Special Recognition Winners
    • R&D 100 Awards Event
    • R&D 100 Submissions
    • Winner Archive
  • Resources
    • Research Reports
    • Digital Issues
    • Educational Assets
    • R&D Index
    • Subscribe
    • Video
    • Webinars
    • Content submission guidelines for R&D World
  • Global Funding Forecast
  • Top Labs
  • Advertise
  • SUBSCRIBE

Talk on Protecting Intellectual Property to be Held at Brookhaven Lab, Jan. 24

By R&D Editors | December 30, 2010

Talk on Protecting Intellectual Property to be Held at Brookhaven Lab, Jan. 24

UPTON, NY — A talk on “Intellectual Property — What It Is and How to Protect It” will be featured at an Entrepreneurs’ Foundation Workshop to be held at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory on Monday, January 24, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Sean Grygiel, a principal at the New York office of Fish & Richardson, a national law firm specializing in intellectual property, will be the featured speaker.

Aimed at the technology entrepreneur, Grygiel’s talk will cover the basics of intellectual property and highlight mechanisms most frequently used by technology-based companies to obtain and maintain competitive advantage.

The workshop is open to the public. There is a $10 fee, and advance online registration is required. Online registration and payment by credit card is available at the Entrepreneurs’ Foundation Workshop website. Registrants may also pay the fee at the door by cash or check. All visitors to the Laboratory age 16 and over must bring a photo ID.

The workshop schedule includes refreshments and networking from 5 to 5:30 p.m., the talk with time for Q & A from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., and more refreshments and networking from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 631 344-4151, or e-mail [email protected].

Grygiel’s practice focuses on patent and intellectual property development in the medical and diagnostics, telecommunications, and engineering technologies, as well as advising early stage companies and investors on intellectual property strategy. Prior to joining Fish & Richardson, Grygiel was co-founder and chief operating officer of his own start-up technology company. Grygiel’s technical experience includes serving as an engineer in the U.S. Coast Guard, working in both operational and regulatory communities.

Brookhaven National Laboratory, the Small Business Administration, Stony Brook University, and the New York State Small Business Development Center at Stony Brook developed the Entrepreneurs’ Foundation Workshop Series to help those interested in starting up small technology companies. Fish & Richardson is sponsoring the January workshop. Information about additional workshops will be posted at the workshop series website (provided above) as soon as it is available.

Brookhaven Lab is located on William Floyd Parkway, one and a half miles north of Exit 68 of the Long Island Expressway.

SOURCE

Related Articles Read More >

Satellite data sheds light on wetland health in cloud-covered regions
Alice & Bob outlines roadmap to 100 logical qubits by 2030
Idemitsu expands partnership with Enthought to accelerate battery material innovation
top 25 AI patent winners of 2024
From NVIDIA to SAP: How 25 global AI patent leaders fared in 2024
rd newsletter
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest info on technologies, trends, and strategies in Research & Development.
RD 25 Power Index

R&D World Digital Issues

Fall 2025 issue

Browse the most current issue of R&D World and back issues in an easy to use high quality format. Clip, share and download with the leading R&D magazine today.

Research & Development World
  • Subscribe to R&D World Magazine
  • Sign up for R&D World’s newsletter
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Drug Discovery & Development
  • Pharmaceutical Processing
  • Global Funding Forecast

Copyright © 2025 WTWH Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media
Privacy Policy | Advertising | About Us

Search R&D World

  • R&D World Home
  • Topics
    • Aerospace
    • Automotive
    • Biotech
    • Careers
    • Chemistry
    • Environment
    • Energy
    • Life Science
    • Material Science
    • R&D Management
    • Physics
  • Technology
    • 3D Printing
    • A.I./Robotics
    • Software
    • Battery Technology
    • Controlled Environments
      • Cleanrooms
      • Graphene
      • Lasers
      • Regulations/Standards
      • Sensors
    • Imaging
    • Nanotechnology
    • Scientific Computing
      • Big Data
      • HPC/Supercomputing
      • Informatics
      • Security
    • Semiconductors
  • R&D Market Pulse
  • R&D 100
    • 2025 R&D 100 Award Winners
    • 2025 Professional Award Winners
    • 2025 Special Recognition Winners
    • R&D 100 Awards Event
    • R&D 100 Submissions
    • Winner Archive
  • Resources
    • Research Reports
    • Digital Issues
    • Educational Assets
    • R&D Index
    • Subscribe
    • Video
    • Webinars
    • Content submission guidelines for R&D World
  • Global Funding Forecast
  • Top Labs
  • Advertise
  • SUBSCRIBE