JiNan Glasgow speaks at the New York Entrepreneur Week
Event website: http://www.nyew.org/
Dates: Nov 16 - 20, 2009
JiNan will be part of a panel on Crippling Challenges Faced By Entrepreneurs When Scaling on Tuesday, Nov 17. She will also present on the topic of Monetization of Patent Assets: How to Obtain Return on Investment in Your Patent Portfolio on Wednesday, Nov 18.
Please check http://www.nyew.org/index.php/events/agenda-schedule/

JiNan Glasgow attends HDIF
JiNan was invited to attend the Health and Development Investment Forum in Abu Dhabi, UAE between May 3-5, 2009.
See www.santeumpartners.com/hdif2009 for more details.
Neopatents a participating service provider in the NC Biotechnology Center BATON program
Neopatents is a participating service provider (stakeholder) in the North Carolina Biotechnology Center (NCBC) Business Acceleration and Technology Out-licensing Network (BATON) program. As a service provider Neopatents offers companies in the BATON program the benefit of Neopatents’ expertise to assist with IP analytics and strategy. More information on the BATON program is available at http://www.ncbiotech.org/services_and_programs/grants_and_loans/baton/index.html.
Neopatents participates in 2009 Global IP Exchange
Neopatents’ representatives will attend the 2009 Global IP Exchange, February 22-24, 2009 in Austin, TX. Delegates interested in meeting with Neopatents should confirm their selection of Neopatents as a top choice. We look forward to meeting you in Austin!
Neopatents participates in Patent Monetization Conference
Neopatents participates in the Patent Monetization Conference on January 29-30, 2009 in San Francisco. Conference attendees interested in meeting with a Neopatents representative can contact us to make an appointment.
JiNan Glasgow speaks at the Economic Empowerment Summit 2008
Title: Economic Empowerment Summit 2008
Location: Chicago, IL
Link out: Click here
Description: Spoke on the topic of the Power to Create.
Start Time: 13:00
Date: 2008-11-08
End Time: 16:00
JiNan Glasgow speaks at the Africa Now conference
JiNan Glasgow, CEO and co-founder of Raleigh-based Neopatents, presented on Entreprenuership and Business/Government Policy at the Africa Now conference on July 16, 2008. The conference vision is to “creat[e] a “Silicon Valley” in Ghana. We have secured hundreds of acres of land dedicated for a technology park. The African Technology Conference is the vehicle we use to showcase the planning and development of this park. This first conference is dedicated to developing a strategy for successfully building this world-class technology park now, as we plan to “build technology for future generations”.
Neopatents chairs panel at LES 2008 spring meeting
RALEIGH, NC (April 16, 2008) - At the upcoming LES 2008 Spring Meeting & LES International Conference titled “Licensing Without Borders” in Chicago from May 4-7, 2008, Neopatents is chairing a workshop session titled “Global Patent Licensing — Mining to Enforcement.” The workshop panel will discuss how today’s patent licensing professional needs new approaches and tools to manage information effectively. It features experienced licensing and patent professionals doing business internationally — from North America to Asia — who will provide an interactive panel format including foundational material to catalyze intense Q & A to address the experienced licensing professional’s current needs.
JiNan Glasgow cited in BusinessWeek article on hiring
Even the well-funded, venture-backed companies usually echo the experiences of JiNan Glasgow, chief executive officer of patent software firm Neopatents in Raleigh, N.C. She says she can afford to pay what she needs, but her best hires and most productive employees have been new college graduates. She explains they tend to be more familiar with the latest technologies, adapt readily to change, are more creative, and try new things. Middle-aged hires have not always worked out as well for her. She says most had dated skills and expected to be paid for experience that wasn’t relevant to her firm.






