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2008 Curtin New Inventor Competition Winner Announced - Dr. Trilochan K Mukkur

Dr. Trilochan K Mukkur has won the $10,000 first prize for his Non-invasive, Long-last Whooping Cough Vaccine. Full story and finalist videos here: www.curtin.edu.au/research/news/ip_awards_2008.cfm

2008 Curtin New Inventor Competition Awards Ceremony Announced

Following a fantastic response to the 2008 Curtin New Inventor Competition, 3. entrants have been shortlisted. The Winner will be announced on July 10, and stands to receive a first prize of $10,000

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The Office of IP Commercialisation recently hosted a seminar for researchers, with presentations from a number of speakers with extensive commercialisation experience. Those presentations can be found below, and contain useful information on a variety of commercialisation issues.


The primary objective of the Office of IP Commercialisation is to ensure that Curtin secures attractive returns in the long term from the commercialisation of its valuable research outcomes and other intellectual property. Typical examples of intellectual property (IP) include inventions, computer programs, literary/artistic works and trade marks. Intellectual property has value and can be traded if appropriate steps are taken to protect it.

The Office of IP Commercialisation provides:

IP Policy

Curtin has a comprehensive policy on all aspects of IP ownership, commercialisation and protection. It clarifies the treatment of IP developed by staff and students in various circumstances, the importance of maintaining confidentiality and the ways in which commercialisation returns are shared with the inventors. All staff are bound by the Ownership of Intellectual Property Policy and are encouraged to familiarise themselves with it. An important aspect of the policy is the need to disclose technologies and research outcomes with commercial potential.

For more information regarding the activities of the Office of IP Commercialisation, please choose from the menu on the left.