Patents: Prudent Investment With Future Potential or Inefficient Capital Allocation?

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Authored by Brian Rosenbloom for IEEE Power Electronics Magazine

Partner Brian Rosenbloom authored an article titled "Patents: Prudent Investment With Future Potential or Inefficient Capital Allocation?" for the Patent Reviews column of the The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Power Electronics Magazine, Volume 11 No. 2, June 2024.

Brian chaired a RAP session that debated the value of seeking patent protection for innovations and product improvements during the IEEE Applied Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) 2024 in Long Beach, California. In the article, he reviews the RAP session discussion and the key takeaways.

IEEE Power Electronics Magazine publishes peer-reviewed articles related to power electronics and its applications which encompass the effective use of electronic components, application of control theory and circuit design techniques, and the development of analytical tools used in efficient and effective energy conversion, control, utilization, and conditioning of electric power. The IEEE Power Electronics Magazine is limited to the field of interest of the IEEE Power Electronics Society. Topics also include publication of new trend technologies that are being pursued by industry, design practices and case studies, significant amount of state of the art surveys tutorials, and non-technical contributions: news about society activities, interviews, and historical articles.

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