As proud supporters of the Curtin Ignition program, we want to encourage anyone with a potential innovation or idea to head along to one of their upcoming information sessions. This highly successful initiative is designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs in their next steps toward commercialisation. There is only 6 weeks remaining until applications close, so reach out to the Ignition team to learn more.
WA Innovator of the Year – applications now open
The Department of Commerce’s 2015 WA Innovator of the Year (IOTY) Awards are underway as of today. Applications are open from 30th April until the 2nd of June, with information sessions kicking off as early as next week. As an organisation driven by innovation and entrepreneurship, Wrays is a proud sponsor once again this year. We encourage all potential applicants to visit …
The Ethics of the Cease and Desist Letter lunchtime seminar
Cease and desist letters, and letters of demand, are part of the everyday arsenal of disputes lawyers. Sometimes cast in sorrow, more likely in anger, legal practitioners take on risk when such letters: a. do not comply with the Civil Disputes Resolution Act; b. fail to take into account issues such as the unjustified threat provisions of IP legislation; c. …
Upcoming RIG seminar: the commercialisation journey
The first RIG (Resources Innovation Group) seminar of 2015 kicks off at 5.30pm on Wednesday, April 1. Discussing the successes and failures of commercialisation within the resources space – this seminar is a fit for anyone chasing insight into the real issues faced during this process. All details can be found below, simply RSVP to events@resourcesinnovationgroup.com.au to register. We hope to see you there.
Wrays & RIG present Peter Clarke
New Government Funding – A Seminar to Enhance Your Company’s Commercialisation Initiatives Thursday November 20th | 5.30pm Run by Peter Clarke, Commercialisation Advisor, Entrepreneurs Infrastructure Program, Department of Industry Peter is well known in Western Australia’s innovation community through his successful commercialisation endeavours with Scanalyse, a technology company spun out of Curtin University and acquired by Outotec in 2013. Peter …
