Bootcamp for patent drafting with Reddi and Olarte Moure. April 2022.

With a total of 54 participants, both in-person and virtual, and 4 days of intense work, we concluded the Patent Drafting Bootcamp organized by Reddi and the firm Olarte Moure on Tuesday, April 5, 2022.

Learn more about the event in this article. 

This Bootcamp aimed to overcome the myths and barriers surrounding patent protection and enable participants to draft their patent in 4 days. This draft will be an important input for the final patent draft and for participation in the Minciencias “Creating It Is Not Enough” call for proposals, which seeks to support patent protection for technological advances in R&D&I that promote the economic strengthening of the country’s business sector.

The bootcamp was led by Adrian Santamaria – patent project manager, Eddie Manotas – search and competitive intelligence coordinator and Alexander Agudelo – partner, from the firm Olarte Moure and was accompanied by Sandra Liliana Martínez Leon, representative of Minciencias at the closing of the event.

The Reddi and Olarte Moure Bootcamp used a theoretical-practical methodology and was held both in person and virtually on Tuesday, March 29,   Wednesday, March 30, Monday, April 4, and Tuesday, April 5 at Zonamerica Cali. The topics covered during the Bootcamp were: 

Module 1: Patent System 


    • Fundamental principles of the patent system and patentability requirements 
    • Importance and usefulness of patent information 
 

Module 2: Background Checks (Theory and Practical Cases) 


    • Identification of technological search criteria. 
    • Design of technological search equations. 
    • Use of free patent databases. 
    • Recommendations and advantages for using paid patent databases. 
    • Structuring of a preliminary patentability opinion. 
 

Module 3: Patent Applications 


    • Structure of a patent application (description and figures) 
 

Module 4: Patent Claims.


    • Introduction and theory on patent claims (theory and practice) 
    • Exercises in drafting claims 
 

Module 5: Patent Procedures. Filing and processing patent applications in Colombia . 


    • PCT – Patent Cooperation Treaty. International Phase. National Phases. 
    • Utilization of PPHs.
 

At the end of the Bootcamp, 19 draft patents for different technologies were produced by universities, individuals, and companies in the Pacific region. These drafts can be submitted to the “Creating It Is Not Enough” call for proposals or used as the main input for submitting their patent application to the Superintendency of Industry and Commerce. 

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Solution requirements (what the solution must have)Desirable aspects of the solution (what the solution could have)
The solution must be configurable for different types of studiesFacilitate the analysis of patient information to select the sample
To validate in the tests that the devices generate trust among the test patientsI support the analysis of the results according to defined regulatory criteria.
Verify that the information on the devices is easily accessible to medical personnel after the device has been usedSupport in identifying patterns for analyzing the results of adverse events or test failures
 Identify mechanisms to transfer knowledge of how to use the devices to patients’ families

 

CriterionDescriptionMaximum score
ComplianceThe solution takes into account the essential requirements.
Note: Essential requirements must be fully addressed, while desirable requirements may or may not be considered in the proposals.
30%
ImpactDegree to which the proposal addresses or covers the magnitude of the problem (widely, partially-medium, low)20%
Replicability in companies in the sectorEase of implementing the solution in other companies in the sector.20%
Differentiating factor of the proposalDegree of novelty of the proposal with respect to the solutions or alternatives known to the companies15%
Problem solvers’ capabilitiesCapacity and experience of the proposing team to implement the solution15%

 

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Conference "Intellectual Property: A Look at the Protection of Knowledge". April 2022.

Within the framework of the “Creating It Is Not Enough” call by Minciencias, the conference “Intellectual Property: A Look at the Protection of Knowledge” was held last Thursday, April 7, 2022, at the National University of Colombia, Palmira Campus, a Reddi event to review generalities about Intellectual Property.

Learn more about the event in this article. 

Creating it is not enough is an initiative of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation in partnership with the Tecnnova UEE Corporation, representing JOINN – the Colombian Network of Technology Transfer Offices (OTRI), which supports the filing of national patent applications with the Colombian  Superintendency of Industry and Commerce (SIC) through National Patent Protection. Additionally, and in order to continue providing patent protection as needed, this call for proposals also supports certain inventions in filing international applications under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT).

At Reddi, we support this initiative through awareness events on intellectual property issues. On this occasion, together with the National University of Colombia,   we developed this conference aimed at students, teachers, researchers, and people interested in learning more about topics such as:

  • National Overview of Intellectual Property – IP. 
  • What is Intellectual Property? 
  • Forms of protection and requirements. 
  • Patents at the national and international level. 
  • Trademark registration, 
  • National calls for proposals on patent issues 

The conference was given by Camilo Ernesto Torres Trujillo, Commercial Manager of Reddi, and Lucia Segura, Consultant at Reddi. Laura V. Camacho, representative of Minciencias, also participated, welcoming the attendees and reminding them of the importance of protecting intellectual property and the various calls for proposals that Minciencias has opened for this purpose.

In this way, Reddi, its members and allies continue to drive the region’s growth through knowledge. 

Beneficiaries of MISTI Seed Funds 2022

These are the recipients of the Seed Funds grant!
The annual Seed Funds event, held between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Reddi, which aims to support Colombian researchers in developing their research projects in any of the areas prioritized by the Valle del Lili Foundation and TQ, has announced this year’s recipients.

Each year, the Seed Fund program, run by MISTI at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in partnership with Reddi, Fundación Valle del Lili , and TQ , opens its call for proposals to sponsor research projects in specific areas. Last year, the call focused on the health sector and benefited students from the National University of Colombia and the University of San Buenaventura in Cali.

This call for proposals, which is also held in countries such as Chile, Mexico, France, Germany, among others, resulted in a total of 90 international research projects by professors receiving more than $1.9 million in funding in 2022.

The winners representing our country in the 2022 Seed Fund are:

The San Buenaventura University of Cali, with the project: “Prediction model that uses machine learning, for the postoperative results of patients with preoperative anemia who undergo major non-cardiac surgery” led by Professor Susana Medina Gordillo. 

 
The National University of Colombia with the project: “Subduction of the Caribbean tectonic plate revealed by atypical earthquakes”, directed by Professor Germán Prieto. 

These projects each received a prize of more than $20,000, as they met the requirements by being research for the health sector and areas prioritized by the Valle del Lili Foundation and TQ. 

 
In this way, the MISTI Seed Fund, together with Reddi, continues to promote new collaborations between professors and students of MIT and their counterparts in universities and research institutions in Colombia.

Industry 4.0 is the new industrial revolution where, through the integration of new technologies, processes, value chains, customer experience, and relationships with customers and suppliers are transformed. These technologies help increase productivity and competitiveness, reduce production times and costs, among many other benefits. In short, it’s the transformation of the entire industry, from business functions to the customer experience offered when marketing products or services.

 

Understanding this, we asked our researchers to propose technologies that drive Industry 4.0 in companies, in order to create an Experience Day , where we show these companies how easily they can connect their business with the future. 

At this event, held on November 18, 2021, we successfully partnered different technologies with companies committed to innovation to achieve their desired results. Learn more about them!

1. Deep Vision Retail

(Javeriana)

It is an artificial intelligence algorithm that detects and classifies products in photographs taken of supermarket shelves, in order to evaluate the commercial display strategy in real time, allowing timely decisions and automating the process of merchandisers and promoters.

2. Physical rehabilitation technology

(Univalle)

It is a reconfigurable device that is operated via the internet to achieve active and passive rehabilitation of limbs and joints.

This technology allows for traceability of patient rehabilitation and is easily accessible to the most remote areas of the country.

3. Environmental monitoring device

(UAO)

It is a low-cost, high-precision wireless device for monitoring the environment by measuring in real time the concentration of harmful gases and meteorological aspects such as wind speed and direction, humidity, temperature, and rainfall.

4. Visual Robot

(Idear y Gestar Proyectos SAS)

It is a system that serves for the mass communication of digital content and advertising that uses urban public spaces for the display of said content.

5. Mocli

(Unicauca)

It is a technology that allows the monitoring of agro-climatic conditions for the development and application of models in land management, cultivation, irrigation and other related processes.

6. Zircular

(Zion Engineering)

It is a tool that allows companies to be more aware of energy use, waste and environmental impact, because it enables the prediction of savings, continuous monitoring, improves energy efficiency (MEE), calculates CO2 and reduces costs.

If you want to learn more about these or other innovations driving the 4th industrial revolution, write to us because at Reddi we connect you with the technology your company needs.

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Technologies that challenge the environmental crisis. Discover the latest technologies for sustainable development.

The world is currently experiencing an unprecedented climate and environmental crisis. The destruction of rivers and lakes, deforestation, uncontrolled mining, and pollution have led to the loss of thousands of ecosystems worldwide. Therefore, now more than ever, the implementation of technologies for sustainable development is essential.

The good news is that many companies and governments are joining forces to develop technologies such as sustainable materials and biodegradable elements that will enable the long-term sustainable development of the planet. This would respect the rights and needs of future generations.

In this regard, the UN and the ONPI have promoted an intellectual property system to foster innovation, competitiveness, and creativity in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that will save our species from environmental catastrophe. If all governments act promptly and in a concerted effort, aided by the latest technologies, these goals can be achieved.

Between 2001 and 2019, 9,449 patent applications were filed, with China being the largest applicant for biodegradable technologies and sustainable materials, followed by Japan and South Korea. Fifty percent of these applications were filed in the last five years. This data demonstrates a growing interest among countries in innovating and creating technologies that help protect the environment.

What inventions are relevant to saving our world and our species?

Most of the inventions developed in this field are related to sustainable agriculture, food security, and environmental protection and restoration. Within these three areas are approaches such as wastewater treatment, water source restoration, waste processing, and recycling, among others.

These kinds of solutions offer a glimmer of hope for our generation and future generations. Here we will detail some recent inventions from around the world that could contribute to improving sustainable development and achieving the SDGs.

The Cauca Valley is committed to the sustainable development of the country

The Valle del Cauca region has a smart energy cluster initiative led by the Cali Chamber of Commerce. The cluster comprises a group of companies focused on the areas of energy and sustainable mobility.

Faced with the need for a transformation in the production and use of energy, these companies are committed to innovation and the development of new technologies, while also contributing to the development of new knowledge, processes and services.

These initiatives lead to new inventions and techniques emerging every day that aim to achieve the SDGs. Below, we’ll tell you about some of these inventions.

  • Agar®  MBBR  is a patented process that uses biofilms grown in carrier media to aerobically degrade soluble contaminants in wastewater.
  • ElectroOx  is a technology  used to treat contaminated oils through advanced oxidation processes.
  • At  AIR-E  , it is a process that uses biotechnological techniques for the degradation or transformation of pollutants, helping companies in the disposal of difficult-to-degrade waste derived from their production processes.
  • Biomass Intake ( BHI  )  is a photocatalytic process for increasing biomass and species survival in marine aquaculture. It allows for increased production without requiring large investments in infrastructure, thus avoiding negative environmental impacts.
  • Extruded Concentrate  from Hydrolyzed Protein  is a product and process that reuses fish viscera to obtain hydrolyzed protein that can be used to feed animals.
  • The patented UBQ™ material   is made from waste such as organic matter, contaminated cardboard, and non-recyclable plastic. It is capable of replacing petroleum-based products.
  • PhenoAgro  is a platform of georeferenced IoT devices that enables the efficient management of agricultural activities. It does so using information on the status and evolution of crops obtained  on-site , in real time, and visualized remotely.

At Reddi, we believe that a company of the future prioritizes environmental stewardship, and we offer a variety of solutions and technologies focused on sustainable development.  Learn more here .

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Medical technologies revolutionizing the global industry. Read the report on Colombia and Latin America.

The importance of people’s health care has guided innovation and the development of new technologies, generating great changes in society such as the increase in life expectancy thanks to the positive impact of patents that now overcome diseases that previously seemed unbeatable such as diabetes or cancer, with Asia being the main country in contributing patents, followed by Latin America and in the region, Colombia occupies the 7th position with great contributions to the country and the world.

Despite advances in health knowledge and practices, the emergence of COVID-19 highlighted the need to be prepared for the emergence of other diseases. Therefore, it is vital that this sector continues to generate innovation in treatments and disruptive health systems that reduce costs and increase the efficiency of the healthcare system.

Below, we tell you about some of the technologies and innovations in the health sector at the service of humans present in the Reddi Technology Perspectives Report No. 4 with some of the most impactful developments in the country, and the general overview of technologies in the sector.

Relevant medical patents today

Advances in medical technology facilitate the monitoring of diseases and other relevant conditions, improve access to healthcare for people living in remote areas of countries, and enhance and support decision-making by healthcare professionals treating patients.

Below we describe some relevant patents that serve to improve quality of life:

This medical patent improves access to specialized healthcare services for pregnant women living in remote areas. The belt monitors the pregnant woman’s physical condition and continuously stores all data via IoT (Internet of Things). The belt is small and portable, ensuring timely care for the expectant mother in case of complications, as it includes an alarm for irregularities in blood pressure, heart rate, or body temperature.

This method allows for the detection of medical conditions or abnormalities in limbs or organs. It involves taking infrared thermal images to identify neurogenic points. In addition to capturing images and processing information, the device includes an algorithm that analyzes the data and generates recommendations for further or immediate tests or treatments.

Developed to deliver a precise drip rate from the infusion device and to accurately monitor the patient. It also reduces the workload of nursing staff by minimizing the need for frequent patient rounds.

The system sends data to an IoT server and cross-references it with the hospital institution’s databases via a wireless connection.

Through Artificial Intelligence, this system deletes or redacts confidential personal information. This ensures strict compliance with privacy laws and regulations that protect individuals in any country when they access medical and hospital services that require such information.

Relevant medical patents today

In our country,  63 medical patent applications were filed between 2004 and 2020.  Seven applications were filed in 2020, representing a 75% increase compared to the previous year. This increase is attributed to the urgent need for medical solutions to save lives during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The University of the Andes and the Cardiovascular Foundation are the main patent applicants in Colombia; and  medical technologies , pharmaceutical product developments and computer technology represent 65% of the top trends in terms of patent applications.

How is Valle del Cauca doing in technology and innovation in the health sector?

For the Clinical Excellence Cluster initiative, comprised of healthcare companies seeking to improve their services, innovation is a key factor.  At the first Virtual Experience Day on “Technologies for Innovation in the Healthcare Sector,”  inventions in this field were presented, all aiming for commercial exploitation.

After the evaluation, 9 novel technologies were selected from the control, treatment, diagnostics and medical device sectors.

Here’s a brief recap:

This is a platform designed to optimize the billing process within hospital institutions. The tool facilitates analysis, supports decision-making, and is accessible to all hospital staff.

A device to take images of the cervix and detect possible precancerous lesions using artificial intelligence. Results would be delivered immediately.

Designed for patients requiring pulmonary re-expansion through physiotherapy, this device measures, collects data, and allows for remote monitoring. Furthermore, it facilitates patient adaptation to therapy through gamification, thanks to its smartphone software.

Patch-shaped implant for cardiac tissue regeneration. Mixture of cells in a biocompatible polymer matrix (manufactured by 3D printing).

This system simplifies procedures, reduces risks, and aids in planning pre-surgical processes for complex surgeries. It achieves this through image processing and 3D-printed models, enabling specialists to make better decisions, even for the post-surgical phase.

Device for remote rehabilitation of upper and lower limbs. Designed to treat patients in areas far from hospital institutions.

It collects and transmits electrocardiograph data directly to cell phones or monitoring centers. It allows for the diagnosis and monitoring of patients’ cardiac activity without requiring physical presence.

This device allows for remote and timely medical examinations. It monitors vital signs and transmits biometric data, enabling the detection of common illnesses.

It allows for bone regeneration in jaws damaged by accident or trauma. It is comfortable and less invasive than other solutions for the same problem. In conclusion, the Virtual Experience Day showcased the talent and quality of technological developments in the healthcare field available in the Valle del Cauca region. This makes them globally competitive. Learn more about the report  here .

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