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Incorporating Technology Into Entrepreneurial Companies
Faith Mike
5/15/2005
Article Resource
Summary:

The founder of a retailer of telephone headsets advises adapting new technology if, and only if, it improves customer service.

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Industry Potential Worksheet
7/22/2010
File Resource
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This tool will guide the entrepreneur through the process of researching information to determine industry potential.

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Info on Tariff & Import Fees
10/29/2010
Summary:

Basic Guide to Tariffs and Import Fees

Go To Source (www.export.gov)
Information & Telecommmunications Technology & Electronic Commerce Stats
10/29/2010
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Trade Data on Technology and Electronic Industries

Go To Source (web.ita.doc.gov)
Innovation: the Challenge of Continual Newness
2/3/2003
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Innovation, as a means to foster company growth, is subject to the same threats that face anything new or different, says the author. The challenge is to create a structure that fosters innovation.

Go To Source (www.elearnspace.org)
Innovator's Workbench: Medical Technology Innovation
Cassak David Fogarty Thomas
1/27/2003
VideoSeries Resource
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Thomas J. Fogarty is a specialist whose creative talents have impacted many diverse professional and entrepreneurial arenas. In addition to his teaching responsibilities as Professor of Surgery at Stanford University, Dr. Fogarty performs numerous cardiac and peripheral vascular surgeries, manages several medical device companies founded upon his product designs, is founder and active Senior Partner in the venture capital firm of Three Arch Partners, and also finds time to pursue his interest in oenology at the family owned and operated Thomas Fogarty Winery and Vineyards. During the past 40 years he has acquired over 70 surgical patents, including the "industry standard" Fogarty balloon embolectomy catheter. Patented in 1969, this first balloon catheter for the vascular system was a sophisticated version of the original crude instrument that young Tom Fogarty, then an OR scrub technician, designed in the late 1950's using a surgical glove finger tied to a ureteral catheter. Other commercially successful medical products designed by the Fogarty engineering group include a minimally invasive device for breast cancer diagnosis and therapy, and also a self-expanding stent-graft used to treat critical aortic aneurysms via a minimally invasive technique. Dr. Fogarty is a past recipient of the Inventor of the Year award given by the San Francisco Patent and Trademark Association, a four-time recipient of the Distinguished Scientific Presentation award presented by the American College of Surgeons, and was the first recipient to receive the award for "Achievement in Medicine" bestowed by the Santa Clara County Medical Association. Selected recent awards include the 2000 Lemelson-MIT $500,000 Prize for Invention and Innovation as well as the Association for Advancement of Medical Instrumentation Foundation's Annual Laufman-Greatbatch Prize for inventing breakthrough medical devices. Later in 200

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Intellectual Property Checklist
1/22/2007
File Resource
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This tool guides entrepreneurs through a simple checklist to help identify intellectual property and to develop action steps to begin protecing it.

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International Logistics Info
10/29/2010
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When shipping a product overseas, the exporter must be aware of packing, labeling, documentation, and insurance requirements.

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International Logistics Info
10/29/2010
Summary:

When shipping a product overseas, the exporter must be aware of packing, labeling, documentation, and insurance requirements.

Go To Source (www.export.gov)
International Protection of Brands and Patents
Sherman Andrew J
8/1/2006
Article Resource
Summary:

Entrepreneurs going abroad for sales can protect their IP through an international protocol called the Madrid System. This system allows entrepreneurs to eliminate the need to file separate patent protection applications in each country where trademark protection is required and where they wish to conduct business.

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