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Innovation Strategies and Innovation Management engage AG, September 7 th, 2017 Peter Häfner engage AG, 2017, page 1

Innovation Strategies and Innovation Management engage AG engage AG, September 7 th, 2017 Peter Häfner Innovation & Strategy Commercialization Routes Intellectual Property Strategies Innovation Systems engage AG, 2017, page 2

Our Mission: Creating Value from IP Founded in 2003 (holding company active in this field since 1991) Private commercial company Team of 20 university graduates of different fields Partners in public research in Germany: Universities > 15 Research institutions > 15 Identification and evaluation of more than 250 technologies per year Support of >300 patent applications and >100 license agreements Portfolio currently 14 spin-offs Associated seed fund for spin-offs London Saint Brieuc Strasbourg Sophia-Antipolis Stockholm Rostock Berlin Leipzig Karlsruhe engage AG, 2017, page 3

Partner for Public Research engage AG Karlsruhe, Rostock, Leipzig, Berlin IP-Asset-Management - Technology Screening - Market Analyses - Patenting - Property Rights Strategies - Licensing, Cooperations - IP Portfolio Management Grant Office - Generating Project Ideas - Setting Up Projects - Tendering - Project Management - Financial Engineering - Reporting Spin-offs - Generating Business Ideas - Elaborating Business Model - Structuring Financing - Business Planning - Launching Companies - Ramp-up-Management engage AG, 2017, page 4

Innovation Strategies and Innovation Management engage AG engage AG, September 7 th, 2017 Peter Häfner Innovation & Strategy Commercialization Routes Intellectual Property Strategies Innovation Systems engage AG, 2017, page 5

It s a Rocky Road to Success Culture & Inspiration Generation of Ideas Validation Strategy IP Protection Development Roadmaps and Financials Commercialization Workshops Information Organisational Culture Screening Brainstorming Networks Market Studies Development of Strategy Patenting Technology- Roadmap Fundraising (public, private) Start-up Licensing / Sale Cooperation Contract R&D engage AG, 2017, page 6

Strategy & People Marketing Scope of Innovation Strategy Part 1 Development Strategy Culture & Inspiration Workshops Information Organisational Culture Generation of Ideas Screening Brainstorming Networks Validation Intellectual Development Strategy Property Roadmaps IP Protection and Financials Market Studies Development of Strategy Patenting Technology- Roadmap Fundraising (public, private) Commercializatiocialization Commer- Start-up Routes Licensing / Sale Cooperation Contract R&D engage AG, 2017, page 7

Scope of Innovation Strategy Part 2 INNOVATION SYSTEM CULTURE & STRUCTURES IP STRATEGIES WHICH ROUTE TO COMMERCIALIZATION? Culture & Inspiration Generation of Ideas Validation Strategy IP Protection Development Roadmaps and Financials Commercialization Workshops Information Organisational Culture Screening Brainstorming Networks Market Studies Development of Strategy Patenting Technology- Roadmap Fundraising (public, private) Start-up Licensing / Sale Cooperation Contract R&D engage AG, 2017, page 8

Innovation Strategies and Innovation Management engage AG engage AG, September 7 th, 2017 Peter Häfner Innovation & Strategy Commercialization Routes Intellectual Property Strategies Innovation Systems engage AG, 2017, page 9

Challenges with Respect to Commercialization Business idea Start-up or other commercialization In case of success: Revenues for public research Returns for private investors Public research and development Technical & economic proof of concept Public Private Partnership Joint closing of competence and funding gap Market entry Growth new customers new markets new products TechnologyScreening Start-up preparation Ramp-up Management Portfolio management Identification, evaluation and further development of business ideas relevant to the market Market analysis, structuring, funding, team, business planning Sales, controlling, marketing, funding, organisation, human resources Ensuring of shareholder rights, follow-up funding, business transactions engage AG, 2017, page 10

Risiks & necessary Investments Commercialization Routes Opportunities and Risks R&D Cooperation Selling or Licensing IP Joint Venture Startup (incl. Selling & Licensing IP) Developing and selling products and services Share of the revenues / profits engage AG, 2017, page 11

Which Commercialization Route to Take Key Questions How much effort are you willing to contribute to commercialization activities? What are your competences and capacities to become engaged in commercialization activities? What internal and external support is available to you? How much risk are you willing to take? At what stage and what type of technology do you seek to commercialize? How much additional R&D is needed in terms of resources, capital, before being market ready? engage AG, 2017, page 12

Benefits Risks Strengths Weaknesses Selling or Licensing IP You can focus on what you are good at research You don t need much additional money for application oriented research Follow-up R&D might get you additional revenues (see next slide) IP from (public) research is typically very early Finding customers for this early knowhow is not easy Money for making it more valuable is not available in research organizations Sales revenue or licensing fee Revenues are typically quite low, except maybe in medical fields Don t rely on upfront or fixed fees only (often very low), but negotiate about You only rely on legal protection (mostly), which can be attacked variable fees (based on income etc) engage AG, 2017, page 13

Benefits Risks Strengths Weaknesses R&D Cooperation You can focus on what you are good at technology stuff Other topics (link to the market etc) are taken care of by others Difficult to find someone willing to contract you Research organization & structure makes it sometimes difficult to work with the industry (speed, focus, etc) think of creating a specialized unit or entity Immediate money (up-front) Free to calculate as you wish (lower limit if EU Framework for State aid for RDI applies to you) You get paid only for your work, not the success of your innovation Loosing track and credibility in the scientific community (less publications, internal performance indicators, tenure track, ) maybe combine with other commercialization routes engage AG, 2017, page 14

Benefits Risks Strengths Weaknesses Startup (incl. Selling & Licensing IP) Entity focused solely on selling your innovation (products & services) Roadmap totally oriented on commercial success Easy to find subsidies (EU SME instrument, national funds) or VC Chance of participating in the market succes of your innovation Excellent researchers typically are only mediocre entrepreneurs (at best) It takes a long time till (significant) money flows back to research organization Full value of the company Realized by IPO or trade sale Constant stream of annual profits or other reveneus (licenses, contract R&D) All sorts of market risks, e.g Playing it too much research-like Not willing to accept major shareholders from outside (fear of loosing control) Changes of the market or the environment engage AG, 2017, page 15

Benefits Risks Strengths Weaknesses Joint Venture / Developing and Selling Products and Services Success depends mostly on you (and you alone) You don t need to share with others Sometimes the only option if expensive or complicated equipment is needed for small niches (small batch production) Opportunities to make money on the side by selling research related services or products Success depends mostly on you (and you alone) You ll need to provide most of the money needed from within your organisation Many difficult conflicts with the research side of you organization to be expected Succes will often be smaller without the help of external capital Immediate returns for you No middle-men required All sorts of risk (see start-up) Additionally potential risks from legal difficulties (research entitiy active in a commercial fashion ) engage AG, 2017, page 16

Three Common Myths engage AG, 2017, page 17 Start-ups are the silver bullet of technology transfer and commercialization. High risks for getting your return Big money will get back to you only after many years (if at all) Political wishful thinking doesn t make for a good company Selling or licensing IP frees the innovator from all the hassles involved with commercializing a technology. IP is of very early Efforts to convince prospective customers to acquire your IP need a similar understanding of markets and needs R&D collaborations are dull and financially not attractive. R&D money from industrial sources is almost as good as licensing or sales income Typically it comes much quicker than other revenues Helps you leverage revenues with public grants focused on industrial R&D

Innovation Strategies and Innovation Management engage AG engage AG, September 7 th, 2017 Peter Häfner Innovation & Strategy Commercialization Routes Intellectual Property Strategies Innovation Systems engage AG, 2017, page 18

Why Do We Talk About IP? I want to protect my intellectual accomplishment and prevent others from commercializing my idea engage AG, 2017, page 19

Industrial Property Rights Regulating Different Interest Groups Society (State, advocacy groups) Individual Company Promotion of an innovative economic environment Industrial property rights Refinancing of research invest Employee Inventor Recognition of inventive and creative contributions Picture: Sebastian Bergmann (cc-by-sa 2.0) engage AG, 2017, page 20

Why is IP Critical for Innovation? Enforce against a competitor, prevent the patenting by someone else Protect core idea upon which the startup is founded Create and maintain a competitive advantage Increase leverage over partner or remove roadblocks by cross-licensing Attract investors or stimulate acquisition Use as collateral to secure financing by licensing patents to others Enhance company reputation amongst customers Create and protect brand value engage AG, 2017, page 21

Common Research IP Problems Lack of big picture / Innovation strategy Underestimate the importance of IP and failure to create an IP strategy early-on (what to protect, where to protect, ) Public speaking or publication before patent application public disclosure prohibits patents! Granting exclusivity in critical fields too early and/or w/o strategy Not creating an attractive IPR package (interesting countries, possibility to add future IP, ) Joint IP without accompanying contract engage AG, 2017, page 22

Patent Costs Patent Expenditures > 60,000 20,000 6,000 Time Average cost for European patent: 32,000 Annual Renewal fees (EPO for pending patent application): 500-2,000 Average cost for US patent: 10,000$ - 30,000$ Renewal fees (US patent): 400$ - 16,000$ Nationalization in a number of countries may go into the 100,000 s engage AG, 2017, page 23

Value of a Patent Cost Benefit Important factors to consider Strength of your patent Efforts to identify a violation of your rights? Efforts to enforce your patent (legal action against violators)? How to circumvent your patent (easy / difficult)? engage AG, 2017, page 24

IP Matters: Success and Valuation Intellectual Property has a substantial effect on: A company s success An investors valuation +51% +49% Patents are causally linked to start-up sales First patent increases number of subsequent patents filed by the start-up Patent applications x2 Granted patents + 45% +153% Probability of IPO +84% Trade Sale if granted a patent Source: Farre_Mensa et al. (2015), The Bright Side of Patents, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office x2 + 28% Source: Greenberg, G. (2013). Small firms, big patents? Estimating patent value using data on Israeli start ups financing rounds. European Management Review. engage AG, 2017, page 25

Typical Situations Earn Money Licenses to 3rd parties Legal protection might improve credibility Protect in key markets Add additional services Increase reputation customers - public funding sources - future cooperation partners Protect as cheaply as possible IPR Keep competition at bay Prevent competition to use your technology or similar things Protect in key markets Defend against patent demands Have relevant IPR to return fire 1 st Exploitation Workshop, Frankfurt engage AG, 2017, page 26

IP Rights - More Than Patents Patents Trade Secret Restrictive constructive measures Accelerated Development Copyright Trademark Open Source do not protect engage AG, 2017, page 27

Heavy on Legal Protection Patents Copyright Trademark engage AG, 2017, page 28

The Greyhound Accelerated Development engage AG, 2017, page 29

The Smart Greyhound Trade Secret Restrictive constructive measures Accelerated Development engage AG, 2017, page 30

The Smart Greyhound Trade Secret Restrictive constructive measures Accelerated Development Copyright Trademark engage AG, 2017, page 31

Open Source / Community Approach Copyright Trademark Open Source do not protect engage AG, 2017, page 32

Innovation Strategies and Innovation Management engage AG engage AG, September 7 th, 2017 Peter Häfner Innovation & Strategy Commercialization Routes Intellectual Property Strategies Innovation Systems engage AG, 2017, page 33

How to Fill and Process the Pipeline of Innovative Ideas? INNOVATION SYSTEM CULTURE & STRUCTURES Culture & Inspiration Generation of Ideas Validation Strategy IP Protection Development Roadmaps and Financials Commercialization Workshops Information Organisational Culture Screening Brainstorming Networks Market Studies Development of Strategy Patenting Technology- Roadmap Fundraising (public, private) Start-up Licensing / Sale Cooperation Contract R&D engage AG, 2017, page 34

Key Factors for a Powerful Innovation System Dedicated Resources Specialized Support Innovation as an Organizational Goal engage AG, 2017, page 35

Innovation as an Organizational Goal Specialized Support Dedicated Resources Innovation as an Organizational Goal Innovation needs to be a clear and explicit organizational goal Equal to research and teaching Not only in writing but wholeheartedly!! Leadership needs to support and live this goal Management & controlling systems, and performance indicators need to reflect this Role models help a lot Hire people accordingly! engage AG, 2017, page 36

Specialized Support Specialized Support Dedicated Resources Innovation as an Organizational Goal Specialized unit within your organization to support innovation Alternative opinion and feedback Commercial support Tasks are Technology Screening Validation / Market Analysis Commercialization Strategies Fundraising IP Protection engage AG, 2017, page 37 Its not (only) about money and # of staff, but about attached importance

Dedicated Resources Dedicate resources to innovation tasks Dedicated Resources For support structure that way you communicate this is important to me Specialized Support Innovation as an Organizational Goal For innovation fund needed for technical validation Don t make it too big, you would only attract the wrong people Make it quick and flexible instead engage AG, 2017, page 38

engage AG, 2017, page 39 Questions & Comments

Upcoming Webinars www.eap-plus.eu December 2017, webinar 3: Exploitation strategy in RDI collaborative projects Part 1: overview, implementation steps, exploitation plan (case example: Horizon 2020 research and innovation project) Feb/March 2018, webinar 4: Exploitation strategy in RDI collaborative projects, Part 2 May/June 2018, webinar 5: Engaging in academia-industry collaboration January 2019, webinar 6: Internationalization of RDI activities Exploring the models of international innovation partnerships engage AG, 2017, page 40

Contact Peter Häfner engage AG Berlin / Leipzig Tel. +49 341 308944-12 p.haefner@engage-ventures.com engage AG, 2017, page 41