Sollomon IP tool in Danish

26 Apr 2016

Inngot CEO, Martin Brassell, will be presenting the Ingott Sollomon IP tool in Danish at Denmark’s annual IP conference, to be held this year on 3 November 2016 in Copenhagen.

Co-hosted by the Danish Patent and Trademark Office and the Danish Maritime and Commercial High Court, the theme for this year’s conference is "IP rights; cost or investment?," taking an economic and commercially-oriented view of IP.

The news coincides with the addition of Denmark and Danish Kroner to the list of countries and currencies for which the ground-breaking Sollomon IP valuation tool has been optimised. Other countries recently added to the system include Australia and New Zealand, Canada and Norway.

Speaking about the launch of the Inngot Sollomon IP tool in Danish, Martin Brassell commented: "As an increasing number of companies and policymakers come to appreciate the importance of having a standardised ’conversation starter’ on IP value, we’re delighted to be adding further territories to our website. Each new country requires us to analyse the elements of our cost of capital calculations, to ensure they are correctly calibrated, and that the service is appropriately tailored to the needs of locally based businesses."


Inngot offers a suite of online tools to help innovative businesses identify, manage and value intellectual property and intangible assets. In addition to its IP valuation tools, it contributes to the international debate on how best to help SMEs in particular uncover and leverage the value locked up in their IP and intangible assets and offers bespoke IP valuation and technology valuation services.


Martin Brassell is a recognized global expert on the use of intellectual property and intangible assets in raising finance for businesses. He recently co-authored an influential report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on Fostering the use of intangibles to strengthen SME access to finance, published in January 2019.

Inngot CEO, Martin Brassell, will be presenting the Ingott Sollomon IP tool in Danish at Denmark’s annual IP conference, to be held this year on 3 November 2016 in Copenhagen.

Co-hosted by the Danish Patent and Trademark Office and the Danish Maritime and Commercial High Court, the theme for this year’s conference is "IP rights; cost or investment?," taking an economic and commercially-oriented view of IP.

The news coincides with the addition of Denmark and Danish Kroner to the list of countries and currencies for which the ground-breaking Sollomon IP valuation tool has been optimised. Other countries recently added to the system include Australia and New Zealand, Canada and Norway.

Speaking about the launch of the Inngot Sollomon IP tool in Danish, Martin Brassell commented: "As an increasing number of companies and policymakers come to appreciate the importance of having a standardised ’conversation starter’ on IP value, we’re delighted to be adding further territories to our website. Each new country requires us to analyse the elements of our cost of capital calculations, to ensure they are correctly calibrated, and that the service is appropriately tailored to the needs of locally based businesses."


Inngot offers a suite of online tools to help innovative businesses identify, manage and value intellectual property and intangible assets. In addition to its IP valuation tools, it contributes to the international debate on how best to help SMEs in particular uncover and leverage the value locked up in their IP and intangible assets and offers bespoke IP valuation and technology valuation services.


Martin Brassell is a recognized global expert on the use of intellectual property and intangible assets in raising finance for businesses. He recently co-authored an influential report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on Fostering the use of intangibles to strengthen SME access to finance, published in January 2019.

Inngot CEO, Martin Brassell, will be presenting the Ingott Sollomon IP tool in Danish at Denmark’s annual IP conference, to be held this year on 3 November 2016 in Copenhagen.

Co-hosted by the Danish Patent and Trademark Office and the Danish Maritime and Commercial High Court, the theme for this year’s conference is "IP rights; cost or investment?," taking an economic and commercially-oriented view of IP.

The news coincides with the addition of Denmark and Danish Kroner to the list of countries and currencies for which the ground-breaking Sollomon IP valuation tool has been optimised. Other countries recently added to the system include Australia and New Zealand, Canada and Norway.

Speaking about the launch of the Inngot Sollomon IP tool in Danish, Martin Brassell commented: "As an increasing number of companies and policymakers come to appreciate the importance of having a standardised ’conversation starter’ on IP value, we’re delighted to be adding further territories to our website. Each new country requires us to analyse the elements of our cost of capital calculations, to ensure they are correctly calibrated, and that the service is appropriately tailored to the needs of locally based businesses."


Inngot offers a suite of online tools to help innovative businesses identify, manage and value intellectual property and intangible assets. In addition to its IP valuation tools, it contributes to the international debate on how best to help SMEs in particular uncover and leverage the value locked up in their IP and intangible assets and offers bespoke IP valuation and technology valuation services.


Martin Brassell is a recognized global expert on the use of intellectual property and intangible assets in raising finance for businesses. He recently co-authored an influential report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on Fostering the use of intangibles to strengthen SME access to finance, published in January 2019.

Inngot CEO, Martin Brassell, will be presenting the Ingott Sollomon IP tool in Danish at Denmark’s annual IP conference, to be held this year on 3 November 2016 in Copenhagen.

Co-hosted by the Danish Patent and Trademark Office and the Danish Maritime and Commercial High Court, the theme for this year’s conference is "IP rights; cost or investment?," taking an economic and commercially-oriented view of IP.

The news coincides with the addition of Denmark and Danish Kroner to the list of countries and currencies for which the ground-breaking Sollomon IP valuation tool has been optimised. Other countries recently added to the system include Australia and New Zealand, Canada and Norway.

Speaking about the launch of the Inngot Sollomon IP tool in Danish, Martin Brassell commented: "As an increasing number of companies and policymakers come to appreciate the importance of having a standardised ’conversation starter’ on IP value, we’re delighted to be adding further territories to our website. Each new country requires us to analyse the elements of our cost of capital calculations, to ensure they are correctly calibrated, and that the service is appropriately tailored to the needs of locally based businesses."


Inngot offers a suite of online tools to help innovative businesses identify, manage and value intellectual property and intangible assets. In addition to its IP valuation tools, it contributes to the international debate on how best to help SMEs in particular uncover and leverage the value locked up in their IP and intangible assets and offers bespoke IP valuation and technology valuation services.


Martin Brassell is a recognized global expert on the use of intellectual property and intangible assets in raising finance for businesses. He recently co-authored an influential report from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) on Fostering the use of intangibles to strengthen SME access to finance, published in January 2019.

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Inngot's online platform identifies all your intangible assets and demonstrates their value to lenders, investors, acquirers, licensees and stakeholders

Accreditations

Copyright © Inngot Limited 2019-2024. All rights reserved.

Inngot's online platform identifies all your intangible assets and demonstrates their value to lenders, investors, acquirers, licensees and stakeholders

Accreditations

Copyright © Inngot Limited 2019-2024. All rights reserved.

Inngot's online platform identifies all your intangible assets and demonstrates their value to lenders, investors, acquirers, licensees and stakeholders

Accreditations

Copyright © Inngot Limited 2019-2024. All rights reserved.