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UNH's Enterprise Integration Research Center Issued Two New U.S. Trademarks
Original Publication Date: 
06/09/2009

UNH's Enterprise Integration Research Center (EIRC) issued two new U.S. Trademarks

Dr. A. R. Venkatachalam, Director of the Enterprise Integration Research Center (EIRC) has received two United States Trademarks.

Following is the direct link to ORPC's FY2008 Annual Report (see page 8): http://www.orpc.unh.edu/pdf/annrpt2008.pdf

UNH's Enterprise Integration Research Center Issued Two New U.S. Trademarks

UNH's Enterprise Integration Research Center Issued Two New U.S. Trademarks

Original Publication Date: 06/09/2009UNH's Enterprise Integration Research Center (EIRC) issued two new U.S. Trademarks

Dr. A. R. Venkatachalam, Director of the Enterprise Integration Research Center (EIRC) has received two United States Trademarks.

Following is the direct link to ORPC's FY2008 Annual Report (see page 8): http://www.orpc.unh.edu/pdf/annrpt2008.pdf

UNH Office for Research Partnerships and Commercialization
Original Publication Date: 
08/12/2008

Dr. A. R. Venkatachalam, Director of the Enterprise integration Research Center (EIRC) has received a grant from the New Hampshire Innovation Research Center (NHIRC). This award is part of the NHIRC's Granite State Technology Innovation Grant, which supports research partnerships for New Hampshire companies with college and university laboratories.

The project is a collaborative venture between Newport Computer Services, Inc. of Rochester, NH and Dr. A. R. Venkatachalam, Professor, Whittemore School of Business and Economics.

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Investing in NH's Future

Total U.S. angel investments in 2008 reached $19.2 billion, a 26.2 percent drop from 2007, according to the Center for Venture Research at the University of NH in Durham.

Funding shortfall stymies tech-transfer capabilities

Nationwide, angels invested $9.1 billion in the first half of the year, down 27 percent from the amount they invested in the first half of 2008, according to the University of New Hampshire Center for Venture Research.

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The New Rules of Angel Investing

Angels still have wings, but they aren’t flying quite so high. The rules of the game of angel investing have changed in the post-crisis world, Kermit Pattison writes in The New York Times. The average deal size shrank by 31 percent in the first half of this year, according to a recent study by the Center for Venture Research at the University of New Hampshire.

Study: Angel investors spend less on more

Angel investors across the country spent fewer dollars but backed more companies during the first half of 2009 compared to last year, according to a study released by the Center for Venture Research at the University of New Hampshire.

Angel Investor Market Declines in First Half of 2009

Angel investors pulled back in the first half of 2009, although the overall market experienced a slight increase in the number of investments, according to the Angel Market Analysis for the first and second quarters of 2009 released by the Center for Venture Research at the University of New Hampshire.

Investor summit is no blind date

The New Hampshire High Tech Council has grown its popular Speed Venture Summit, drawing in $20,000 in corporate sponsorship, 50 participating companies and a groundswell of support, according to its producer, Tim Platt...

Jeffrey Sohl, head of the Center for Venture Research Institute at the Whittemore School of Business at the University of New Hampshire, released a year-end report citing a 26.2 percent decline in angel investment in the United States in 2008, down from $26 billion to $19.2 billion.

It takes one for the money

The Speed Venture Summit is kind of a speed-dating event that brings together early stage companies and potential investors.

Angel investors cut back, UNH report finds

The report is titled “The Angel Investor Market in Q1Q2 2009: A Halt in the Market Contraction,” and it concluded that total investments in the first half of 2009 were $9.1 billion, a drop of 27 percent from the first half of 2008.

Oculis Labs Wins CTC's "2009 Company to Watch" Award

Over 300 entrepreneurs, event sponsors and service providers are expected to gather on Thursday, September 17, 2009 at The Omni Hotel in New Haven for the Third Innovation Pipeline Awards... The keynote speech was presented by Jeffrey Sohl, Director of the Center for Venture Research and Professor of Entrepreneurship and Decision Sciences at the Whittemore School of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire.

In Pitching to Angel Investors, Preparation Tops Zeal

Angel investors are generally wealthy people seeking promising start-ups that are too small to attract the attention of venture capitalists. The estimated 260,500 active angels in the United States are the largest source of seed and start-up capital for entrepreneurs (not counting their own savings or money from family and friends), according to Jeffrey Sohl, the director of the Center for Venture Research at the University of New Hampshire.

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System and Method of Reviewing Ownership of and Encumbrances on Intellectual Property Assets
Original Publication Date: 
01/29/2009

Dr. A. R. Venkatachalam, Director of the Enterprise Integration Research Center (EIRC) has received a United States Patent Application Publication, Pub. No.: US 2009/0030713 A1, Pub. Date: Jan. 29, 2009.

The Patent Application is entitled System and Method of Reviewing Ownership of and Encumbrances on Intellectual Property Assets.

A Survey of New England Firms--Use of Patents in Securing Financing: Summary Results
Original Publication Date: 
09/06/2007

The purpose of the survey was to assess the extent to which small and medium-sized firms in New England use intellectual property assets to secure financing to manage their operations. Although survey questions focused primarily on patents, some also pertained to other intellectual assets such as copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets

NEAT Software Development

 

Dr. A. R. Venkatachalam, Director of the Enterprise integration Research Center (EIRC) has received a grant from Newport Computer Systems, Inc. for developing a software tool for data destruction, BIOS interrogation, and subassembly testing.

UNH Whittemore School Receives Largest Grant In History Of School
Original Publication Date: 
02/23/2006

Media Relations - ...The Whittemore School of Business and Economics at the University of New Hampshire plans to address the situation by developing a technology-based solution to track security interests in intellectual property. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has awarded UNH's new Enterprise Integration Research Center $990,000 to build a virtual network, linking state-based uniform commercial code databases with federally based patent database.

UNH Office for Research Partnerships and Commercialization
Original Publication Date: 
08/12/2008

Media Relations - Dr. A. R. Venkatachalam, Director of the Enterprise integration Research Center (EIRC) has received a grant from the New Hampshire Innovation Research Center (NHIRC). This award is part of the NHIRC's Granite State Technology Innovation Grant, which supports research partnerships for New Hampshire companies with college and university laboratories.