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13Sep/12Off

Can Crowdsourcing Bring Unused Patents Back from the Dead?

[Philip Lelyveld comment; Internal competitions based on company patent portfolios could generate new business ideas and be a great employee motivation activity.]

Some crowdsourcing competitions, like the X-Prize, ask people to come up with technological solutions to a problem. Marblar, a startup launching this month, is doing it backward—asking people to come up with problems that a given technology could solve.

Cofounded by three PhD students in the U.K., Marblar is a platform that aims to help universities commercialize new inventions and resurrect dusty old patents. The company is working with about half a dozen U.K. research institutions, such as the Medical Research Council and Imperial College London, to seed its website with discoveries. These range from a novel form of foam to a new kind of oxygen sensor to a probe that can drill into hard surfaces in new ways.

See the full story here: http://www.technologyreview.com/news/429171/can-crowdsourcing-bring-unused-patents-back-from/

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