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Working with Inventors to Enhance
Marketing Efforts
Cathy Cohn
Marketing Specialist
Overview
Marketing at NIST
NIST’s Portfolio of Technologies
Marketing Campaigns
Tactical Marketing
Commercial Assessment of Inventions
TEDCO Showcase
Marketing
Marketing is about meeting the needs
and wants of customers
Customer = Licensees, Partners
Look at everything we do through the
eyes of the customer
What We Market, NIST’s Portfolio
Market Areas
» Aerospace
» Agriculture
» Assistive Technologies
» Biotechnology
» Chemical
» Civil Infrastructure
» Communications
» Computing
» Cosmetics
» Defense
» Electronics
» Energy
» Environmental Technologies
» First Responders
» Healthcare
» Homeland Security
» Industrial Processes
» Information Technology
» Instrumentation
» Manufacturing
» Nanotechnology
» Optics
» Refrigeration
» Semiconductor
» Sensors
» Spectroscopy
» X-ray
Marketing Campaigns
Target Approach
Target specific industry sector(s)
Identify target companies
INVENTOR
Target the right person within the company
Business development, VP development, product manager
Person differs depending on size of company
INVENTOR
Initial contact –”cold call”
Sales presentation –value proposition
Handle technical questions
INVENTOR
Follow-up
Marketing Mix
The 4 P's of Marketing
Product – What is the “value proposition” to attract potential
customers?
Connect invention features with benefits
Should be clear as possible for the technology business audience
INVENTOR
Promotion – How will you promote the technology to your potential customers?
Personal selling, website, showcase, advertising in the Federal Register, etc.
INVENTOR -conferences, publications, showcases
Place – Getting the product to the customer
INVENTOR
Price
What price should you expect?
Commercial Assessment of Invention
Disclosures
Review each invention to determine:
Field(s) of use and application(s)?
Target market, names of potential companies?
What problem does the technology solve?
What are the most valuable benefits of the technology?
Is the technology unique? Or do competing technologies provide similar
benefits?
Is the industry large enough?
Who is the competition?
Any regulatory hurtles?
Niches where this technology will be of Interest?
What questions will potential customers ask?
TEDCO Showcase
NIST and NIH
Technology Transfer and Commercialization Showcase
NIH and NIST Technologies
Discover and Commercialize Cutting Edge Bio-Imaging Technologies
Oct 6, 2009 at NIST
Creates awareness of technologies from Maryland’s Federal Labs available
for licensing and/or collaboration
Audience: Business developers, entrepreneurs, investors, researchers,
inventors, education officials, economic and workforce development
professionals
TEDCO Showcase
Day-long event
Formal welcome and keynote speakers
“Fast Pitch” presentations (24 talks, 7 minutes each)
Poster sessions
How to partner with Fed?
Resources
Facility tours
Challenge –Getting the inventors to understand the
audience
Cathy Cohn
Marketing Specialist
[email protected]
301-975-6691