Developing Biomedical Devices : Design, Innovation and Protection / by Giuseppe Andreoni, Massimo Barbieri, Barbara Colombo.
2014
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Developing Biomedical Devices : Design, Innovation and Protection / by Giuseppe Andreoni, Massimo Barbieri, Barbara Colombo.
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Edition
1st ed. 2014.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Description
VIII, 82 p. 33 illus. online resource.
Series
SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology. PoliMI SpringerBriefs. 2282-2577
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Introduction
Emerging issues in healthcare
Innovation demand
Innovation process and methods
Innovation and Rights
Intellectual Property Rights: terms, definitions
Prior art and analysis of innovation
What models for patenting
What to do after the patent: transfer, licensing, spin-off, start-up
Examples
Case study
Wearable systems and related IPR.
Emerging issues in healthcare
Innovation demand
Innovation process and methods
Innovation and Rights
Intellectual Property Rights: terms, definitions
Prior art and analysis of innovation
What models for patenting
What to do after the patent: transfer, licensing, spin-off, start-up
Examples
Case study
Wearable systems and related IPR.
Summary
During the past two decades incredible progress has been achieved in the instruments and devices used in the biomedical field. This progress stems from continuous scientific research that has taken advantage of many findings and advances in technology made available by universities and industry. Innovation is the key word, and in this context legal protection and intellectual property rights (IPR) are of crucial importance. This book provides students and practitioners with the fundamentals for designing biomedical devices and explains basic design principles. Furthermore, as an aid to the development of devices and products for healthcare, it presents a brief description of the human body, covering anatomy and physiology, that will assist the reader in understanding the origin of biosignals, their significance, and the technology to be used in their measurement. Issues concerning IPR and protections are also fully discussed, with examples and opportunities for IPR exploitation.
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Language
English
ISBN
9783319012070
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