Arthur Hanson
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There is a massive amount of IP in the semi industry that has multiple uses. The integration of Mems with processing and memory is but one area where this will be seen on a large scale. When it comes to shrinking everything, the semi industry is the clear leader. The materials, material processing and handling, fabrication, test and packaging all offer a wealth of opportunities to shrink and improve many of the processes and devices around us, as well as create entirely new products. This has the power to change the semi industry itself. IP management should become an integral part of any project from day one. To limit IP to just one industry is a tragic waste of resources when the semi industry expends more resources at a vastly accelerated rate compared to almost any other industry. We have seen just what a fraction of the semi IP has had in fields from biology, manufacturing, transportation and numerous other fields. This will not change until the IP manager becomes an integral part of the semi development process from start to finish. IP management will become a field in itself in creating opportunities and entirely new business lines that normally even would not have been considered. Much of what is transferred has been as an after thought and has still had significant impact.
It is past time to start creating a formal IP management process that becomes a standard part of any project start to finish. In many cases this will allow additional resources to be gathered and applied to projects allowing a snow ball effect speeding up the acquisition of knowledge and its application. This will not only be a push process, but one that also pulls in IP to speed and improve projects. The ways IP can be leveraged and monetized are only limited by the team of people involved and the diversity of their skill set. Entire ecosystems will be built around this concept and SemiWiki is just one of the points to start from. I see the day when the IP manager is a critical part of the team, important and as critical to success as any other team member and entire ecosystems devoted to every facet of IP management are the norm.
Comments and Thoughts actively solicited and wanted
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It is past time to start creating a formal IP management process that becomes a standard part of any project start to finish. In many cases this will allow additional resources to be gathered and applied to projects allowing a snow ball effect speeding up the acquisition of knowledge and its application. This will not only be a push process, but one that also pulls in IP to speed and improve projects. The ways IP can be leveraged and monetized are only limited by the team of people involved and the diversity of their skill set. Entire ecosystems will be built around this concept and SemiWiki is just one of the points to start from. I see the day when the IP manager is a critical part of the team, important and as critical to success as any other team member and entire ecosystems devoted to every facet of IP management are the norm.
Comments and Thoughts actively solicited and wanted
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