How can ORI help?Ìý
Complete VCOM’s Invention Disclosure Report and submit all pertinent information to ORI as soon as possible. We will contact you shortly to discuss your idea and perform a prior art search. If your idea proves novel, useful, and nonobvious, we will proceed with filing a preliminary patent application. ORI personnel will liaison with a patent attorney who will develop the provisional with input from the inventors. Discussions will remain ongoing during the year following to ensure the correct patent type is filed. For more information, please visit the Process for Patenting an Invention.Ìý
ORI will manage the protection and marketing of your idea. We have a stable of patent attorneys and access to prototype development specialists and commercialization and marketing experts. We will work with companies to enable research relationships and negotiate all research contracts with private industry. Per SWAGÊÓƵPolicy, net license revenues are split 50/50 between the inventor(s) and VCOM.
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How can you Contact ORI?
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have an idea or have questions about the process. We are happy to set up a Zoom meeting to discuss the process and how we can help navigate your idea to commercial success!Ìý
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Contacts
As the Director for Research at VCOM, Eryn promotes research and scholarly activities across all SWAGÊÓƵcampuses. She is responsible for policy development, managing research functions, and directing research staff. In this role, Eryn oversees the service areas of research: Office of Sponsored Programs, Office of Research and Innovation, Institutional Review Board, and Proposal Development. Eryn has over 20 years of experience in developing grant projects and initiatives, as well as proposal planning and writing. She is skilled in implementing outcome measures and evaluation strategies to ensure institutions reach their goals of expanding research programs and remaining financially viable. In addition, Eryn has experience in the stewardship of financial resources related to research programs and projects. Ìý
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Michael Miller is the Technology Transfer Manager serving all SWAGÊÓƵCampus locations. His career has spanned a broad range of technologies, including fiber optics, computer science, aerospace engineering, advanced materials, nanomaterials, and pharmaceutical and medical device development. He has 40 years of experience in patenting, developing, and licensing technologies ranging from local tech startups to Fortune 500 corporations. Within the SWAGÊÓƵresearch community, Mike assists innovators in working with patent attorneys to protect their inventions and works with the SWAGÊÓƵresearch administration team to evaluate and execute technology agreements and licenses.
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