dragons den where are they

dragons den where are they

In general, it is easier for inventors and others having a patentable invention to find sources of funding to find a purely financial protection of intellectual property. However, having said that, there are also grants available for small businesses that can be used to pay some fees associated the registration of its trademark and domain names.

Not even to visit the library to access some of their resources. On their website you can find a series of articles and webcasts that provide information. You also complete a free online course on intellectual property.

If you have an invention, there several places that could seek assistance and money to help develop their idea. For example, if your design is science or patentable while NESTA is one branch of government Direct funding – for example, when you are financing the activities relating to drivers and broadband services.

Scholarships and grants for inventions may also be available from your Regional Development Agency (RDA) for inventors, for example, Wales and Scotland have their own sources of funding. Country Wales, in particular, has a plan to qualify for European patents may not have to pay all government spending during the recording of a patent.

Also can explore private funding opportunities, such as venture capital, which may be willing to provide funding and support in exchange for a percentage of their earnings like Dragon's Den.

Get grant money to help finance the intellectual property may be difficult but if you do your research carefully and continue their efforts may bear fruit.

Other sources of useful information:

Business Programs Capital:

British Business Angels Association

Envestors

Inventors friend

European Business Angel Network

Innovate-Design

IPVA – Intellectual Property Strategy Consultants

systems of government:

Business Link

Innovative Consulting and Service Advice for Scotland

Regional Development Agencies:

England

Scotland

Wales

Ireland North

IP and innovation management for health and social care staff in Northern Ireland

Advice on grants:

Business Zone

Shireen Smith is an intellectual property solicitor and technology lawyer at Azrights Solicitors providing advice on trademark registration, patents and domains and domain disputes.

View the original article along with others on trademarks, domains and other legal matters at http://www.ip-brands.com/content/news/articles.aspx

Shireen Smith is an intellectual property and technology lawyer at Azrights Intellectual Property Solicitors and Trademark Attorneys providing advice on trademark registration, patents, domains and domain disputes. View the original article along with others on trademarks, domains and other legal matters at our website

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