by Ian Burns | Sep 10, 2013 | Drone, Engineers, Innovation, Intellectual Property Law, Patents, Technology, UAV, Uncategorized
Drone technology is in its infancy and there is a great deal of room for improvements. We have compiled a list of the hottest areas of drone development. Innovators are making rapid advances and finding solutions to difficult problems in these categories. Drone...
by Ian Burns | Aug 5, 2013 | Innovation, Intellectual Property Law, Invention, Patents, Technology, Uncategorized
Innovation and the Economy The Brookings Institution recently released a study in which it concluded that there is a strong connection between innovation and the economy. We have previously discussed patent rate as a measure of innovation. The Brookings study shows...
by Ian Burns | Jun 24, 2013 | General, Innovation, Technology, Uncategorized
Flying Pizza Domino’s Pizza is developing a flying pizza delivery drone. The “DomiCopter” prototype has already taken a test flight that lasted a full ten minutes and was able to efficiently deliver pizza to a nearby customer. Videos of this test flight are...
by Ian Burns | Feb 16, 2013 | Copyrights, Innovation, Intellectual Property Law, Patents, Technology, Trademarks, Uncategorized
Car Sound Effects There are many advantages to electric cars, but there are also disadvantages. Perhaps one of the disadvantages is that electric cars can be extremely quiet. You might think that being quiet is an advantage rather than a disadvantage; the less noise...
by Ian Burns | Jan 11, 2013 | Innovation, Patent Attorneys, Technology, Uncategorized, Venture Capital
Technology Readiness Levels Technology Readiness Levels can be used by entrepreneurs, inventors and others to rate and evaluate a technology. The United States government and some companies rate the maturity of technologies with various scales. These Technology...