Intellectual property development injects Simcro's actions
By Peter Kerr for sticK
(sticK - Oct. 28 2010 ) As a collaborative partner and developer of animal health pharmaceutical delivery solutions, the ultimate ownership of the intellectual property associated with Simcro’s innovative injectors and drench guns, is not always straightforward according to Will Rouse.
The managing director of the Hamilton-based company that devotes 10-12% of its annual turnover to R&D says it is not always possible to own the rights to a design, even if that is its preferred option.
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