IP Series #3: Software & Copyright
Join CTL and experts from Ryan, Mason & Lewis, LLP law firm to learn about software inventions and the copyright and patent strategies to protect them.
Join CTL and experts from Ryan, Mason & Lewis, LLP law firm to learn about software inventions and the copyright and patent strategies to protect them.
Weill Cornell Medicine Enterprise Innovation is hosting a virtual program on how to hire a scientific team with Dr. Yulia Sapir-Lekhovitser, CSO of Cornell Startup Fesarius Therapeutics.
The Empower Conference 2023 Pitch Competition celebrates women academic entrepreneurship and salutes all founders and researchers who have or are planning to commercialize university-developed intellectual property across all disciplines.
Find out the types of questions founders need to ask before approaching investors, as well as what to expect in a long-term partnership.
CTL@WCM Office Hours are open to all who wish to get answers to their intellectual property questions and gain more information about how to advance their IP towards commercial partnership with a one-on-one meeting.
Interested in entrepreneurship but not sure where to begin? All are welcome to attend this free workshop to learn about the entrepreneurial process and Cornell's robust entrepreneurship ecosystem.
The 2023 Weill Cornell Medicine Startup Symposium & InvestConnect Conference is a full-day event where faculty founders, investors, and ecosystem partners convene to learn more about WCM innovations.
The BenDaniel Venture Challenge (BVC) is Big Red Venture’s Annual Pitch Competition. Five finalists will be selected to pitch their business ideas to a panel of investors during Entrepreneurship at Cornell Celebration on April 13.
Learn how to protect your startup's intellectual property at this free workshop moderated by Phil Owh, Director of Business Development and Licensing - Life Sciences at CTL.
This panel will talk about the role of Cornell's ecosystem in driving entrepreneurship and will explore the funding opportunities that exist for entrepreneurs, founders, and investors.
Are you a faculty member in the College of Engineering interested in entrepreneurship? Whether you’re just starting to consider the market potential of your technology or you’ve already founded a company, all Cornell Engineering faculty are welcome to learn more about Cornell’s robust entrepreneurial ecosystem at this lunchtime networking event.
Participate in the Women in Banking Forum and join the conversation with women working across the Investment Banking Division and Global Capital Markets Division.