From University To Unicorn 2021

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AI ideas are booming – but how do you protect them? Ideas involving artificial intelligence are being patented like never before. But how does one patent mathematics, and should you?

A Per Jørgen Nygreen Head of Technology & Software at IPR consultancy Plougmann Vingtoft

rtificial Intelligence (AI) plays a central role in the fourth industrial revolution currently rolling over us in the form of e.g. self-driving cars, IoT and automation. Consequently, the number of patents in AI has surged. According to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), over half of all AI patents in history have been published the past nine years. – Today, workable pieces of AI are readily available. That’s why it has gained momentum, says Per Jørgen Nygreen, who specializes in protecting ideas within artificial intelligence as Head of Technology & Software at IPR consultancy Plougmann Vingtoft. Per Jørgen Nygreen encourages everyone with a budding AI idea to consider protecting it. However, there are three important things to keep in mind before doing so: AI is mathematics - remember the technical side AI is essentially a mathematical 1 algorithm that finds patterns and performs probability calculations. Therefore, it is typically perceived as pure mathematics by the patent authorities. And mathematics cannot be patented. - AI can be patented if it has a technical character. For example, as part of a sensor

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that measures temperature to control a power plant or a car. Using mathematics will seldom be held against your patent application, but remember the technical application, says Per Jørgen Nygreen. Make sure you can enforce your know-how When you apply for a patent, you 2 give the outside world access to detailed knowledge about your innovation. Therefore, you need to consider whether you can enforce your patent. And that can be difficult. – Infringements of software patents are difficult to prove. So, you need to be sure that you can make it at least plausible that someone has violated your right. This is an important risk assessment you must make, he says. Increase the value of your AI A patent application binds 3 knowledge to the company. It is an assurance for the investor that no employee can take the idea with them to another firm. Therefore, as a company, you should always apply for patent if your idea lives up to the requirements. – If you are a startup that has not secured its rights, you will be less valuable for investors – regardless of whether you work with AI or physical gizmos. Patents are simply a cheap way to increase your value, says Per Jørgen Nygreen.

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Investors Are Flocking to Universities: “The Startups That Are Willing to Listen Are The Ones Who’ll Make It”

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pages 42-43

AI ideas are booming – but how do you protect them?

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From discovery to commercial success: What Does It Take to Turn Research into Business?

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pages 38-39

Amunet Studio: From study internship to startup

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page 37

QuasiOS Is a Startup on a Mission to Beat Microsoft, with a Newer, More Secure Operating System for Robots

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Cybersecurity Has a Promising Future, and Cyber Hub Wants Denmark to Get a Piece of the Pie

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What Is The Danish Word for Silicon Valley?

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Serial Entrepreneur Commercialisation Should Be a Success Criterion for Research

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pages 32-33

ICDK: Turning Danish Ideas Into Global Solutions

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pages 30-31

Denmark Struggles to Retain International Graduates: “Fancy Phrases like ‘International Outlook’ Aren’t Going to Cut It”

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Aalborg University-Startup Wants To Revolutionize the Way We Treat Chronic Pain

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Calling All Researchers: You Don’t Have to Stop Seeing Your Kids to Become an Entrepreneur

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Excuse Me, But What’s The Purpose?

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Students at Stibo Accelerator Are Encouraged to Ask: What If?

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Entrepreneurial Hubs Are Increasingly Becoming Part of Danish Universities

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Entrepreneurship On The Syllabus

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Expert Panel: How Do We Spawn More Succesful Startups From Universities?

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Research at startup speed: How Syncsense Used Their University Thesis to Kickstart Their Company

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Alvenir: Research And Open Source Can Be Combined With a Commercial Startup

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"There Is Often a Disconnect Between Research and Business, but Why Not Do Both?”

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Entrepreneurs Invited Into The Universities

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About: From University to Unicorn

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