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Course Description

There are many great ideas in our world, but not all of them qualify as inventions. Of those that do qualify, even fewer have the necessary elements for commercial potential. How can you determine whether an idea can be turned into something more?

In this course, you will explore the interplay of ideas, innovation, and invention. Using an inventiveness analysis, you will leverage new techniques to determine what makes something truly inventive. You will also practice executing a prior art search by examining existing patents, technical literature, and general media to rule out any similar inventions. By the end of this course, you will have the skills and tools needed to execute an in-depth analysis of an invention — a crucial foundation to ensure an invention is unique and distinct from other options in the market.

Faculty Author

Richard Cahoon

Benefits to the Learner

  • Define what makes an invention unique and the performance advantages it provides
  • Conduct a prior art search
  • Perform an inventiveness analysis

Target Audience

  • Entrepreneurs
  • IP managers
  • Invention and innovation managers
  • Engineers
  • Scientists
  • R&D and business development professionals
  • Tech transfer professionals
  • Business managers
  • Consultants

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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