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One Day Valuation of Emerging Technologies Seminar (San Diego, CA, United States - March 26, 2018) - ResearchAndMarkets.com
[February 23, 2018]

One Day Valuation of Emerging Technologies Seminar (San Diego, CA, United States - March 26, 2018) - ResearchAndMarkets.com


The "Valuation of Emerging Technologies" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The overwhelming value of most early-stage companies resides in their intellectual assets. However, senior managers of such companies usually have no idea how to value their inventions. This is unfortunate as the inability to value intangible assets puts companies at a severe disadvantage when trying to monetize their discoveries through capital raises, licensing, joint-ventures or sales.

Inventors, investors, patentees, licensors and licensees must be able to articulate the value of their patents and emerging technologies. Otherwise, they will never receive the valuations that they deserve.

This seminar provides an in-depth review of more than 20 Valuation Methodologies such as:

  • Cost Method
  • Market Method
  • Income Method
  • Decision Trees
  • Competitive Advantage Valuation
  • 25% Rule
  • The Mote Carlo Method
  • Real Options Method
  • Binomial Method
  • Probability Weighted Expected Return Method
  • Relief from Royalty Method
  • Excess Earnings Method
  • Markov Chains
  • Bayesian Analysis
  • Probabalistic Methodologies



Case studies/exercises relating to the following are among those reviewed in the course:

  • Acquisition Comparables
  • Stock Price Indication Methods
  • Venture Funding Comparables
  • Bayesian Analysis
  • Probabalistic Methodologies
  • Cross-Licensing

This seminar will introduce you to the Patent Valuation Gauntlet (PVG). In deriving the value of a patent, PVG takes into account commercial value, assertion value, blocking value, cross-licensing value, reputational value as well as patent invalidity risks and design around risks. The PVG worksheet contains more than 500 issues that should be considered when calculating the value of a patent. Additional Valuation Considerations to be Discussed Include:


  • Citation Analysis
  • Enforceability
  • Current Impact
  • Claim Scope Breadth
  • Technology Strength
  • Validity Confidence
  • Research Intensity
  • Litigation Avoidance
  • Science Strength
  • Partnering Licensing Potential
  • Innovation Cycle Time
  • Technology Cogency

Excel sheets with the more than 40 valuation methodologies are included with your registration. For more information about this conference visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/br29p7/one_day_valuation?w=4


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