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What is Intellectual Property? A Practical Guide for Australia’s Life Sciences Sector
In this episode of Cognitio, Tim Boyle takes listeners on a clear and engaging tour of the intellectual property landscape, guided by three specialists from Spruson and Ferguson Lawyers. IP sits at the core of innovation and commercialisation in the life sciences, yet it is often misunderstood or overlooked until problems arise. This conversation breaks it down in a way that is accessible, practical, and directly relevant to researchers, clinicians, entrepreneurs, and anyone navigating discovery-to-market pathways.
Dr Katherine Winbanks opens with an IP 101 masterclass, covering patents, trade marks, copyright, confidential information, and the risks of early disclosure. Sylvie Tso then steps through the commercialisation process, unpacking licensing, assignments, royalties, valuation challenges, and how to structure deals that actually create value. Finally, Katrina Crooks explains what happens when IP is infringed and how disputes are managed, from demand letters to litigation, injunctions, and enforcement of rights.
Across the episode, the message is clear: strong IP strategy is essential for protecting innovation, attracting investment, and strengthening Australia’s position as a global life sciences leader.
If you work in research, biotech, medtech, clinical trials, or commercialisation, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
By ARCS AustraliaWhat is Intellectual Property? A Practical Guide for Australia’s Life Sciences Sector
In this episode of Cognitio, Tim Boyle takes listeners on a clear and engaging tour of the intellectual property landscape, guided by three specialists from Spruson and Ferguson Lawyers. IP sits at the core of innovation and commercialisation in the life sciences, yet it is often misunderstood or overlooked until problems arise. This conversation breaks it down in a way that is accessible, practical, and directly relevant to researchers, clinicians, entrepreneurs, and anyone navigating discovery-to-market pathways.
Dr Katherine Winbanks opens with an IP 101 masterclass, covering patents, trade marks, copyright, confidential information, and the risks of early disclosure. Sylvie Tso then steps through the commercialisation process, unpacking licensing, assignments, royalties, valuation challenges, and how to structure deals that actually create value. Finally, Katrina Crooks explains what happens when IP is infringed and how disputes are managed, from demand letters to litigation, injunctions, and enforcement of rights.
Across the episode, the message is clear: strong IP strategy is essential for protecting innovation, attracting investment, and strengthening Australia’s position as a global life sciences leader.
If you work in research, biotech, medtech, clinical trials, or commercialisation, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.