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Intellijoint Surgical: Advancing Orthopedic Care Through Accessible Surgical Technology 

The Clinic Effect is a new series, where we highlight current and past IP Innovation Clinic clients from our 15-year history of helping advance IP sophistication and support in Ontario and across Canada. Hip and knee replacements are among the most common surgeries, making advancements in join replacement care widely meaningful.  Andre Hladio, Co-Founder and CTO of Intellijoint Surgical […]

Algyy Cleantech: Public Art That Can Clear Your Air  

The Clinic Effect is a new series, where we highlight current and past IP Innovation Clinic clients from our 15-year history of helping advance IP sophistication and support in Ontario and across Canada. When you think of public art, what comes to mind? If you did not say carbon capture, you would not be alone. Yet that is […]

BCI Breakthrough: Advancing High-Quality Brainwave Recording Outside Clinical Settings  

The Clinic Effect is a new series, where we highlight current and past IP Innovation Clinic clients from our 15-year history of helping advance IP sophistication and support in Ontario and across Canada. From the increasingly commonplace use of wearable devices that monitoring vital signs to emerging breakthroughs in early disease detection, wearable technologies have the […]

Swiirl: Powering Community-Driven Marketing  

The Clinic Effect is a new series, where we highlight current and past IP Innovation Clinic clients from our 15-year history of helping advance IP sophistication and support in Ontario and across Canada. Kay Boamah sees a critical disconnect in traditional marketing: brands often use top-down strategies that can lack authenticity or relevance for the intended audience. […]

The Second Annual Justice Roger T. Hughes Memorial Lecture in Intellectual Property Law  

The lecture begins at the 14:30 minute mark. On November 24th, we returned to the Federal Court of Canada in Toronto for the Second Annual Justice Roger T. Hughes Memorial Lecture in Intellectual Property Law, an event dedicated to celebrating the remarkable contributions of the late Honourable Justice Hughes to the intellectual property (“IP”) community. […]

WearDOXX: Smart wearable devices for early disease detection and personalized healthcare  

In the first of our new series, The Clinic Effect, we highlight current and past IP Innovation Clinic clients from our 15-year history of helping advance IP sophistication and support in Ontario and across Canada. What does your sweat reveal about you? According to Dr. Razieh (Neda) Salahandish, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical […]

Thinking Computationally about Contracts: My IP Intensive Program Experience

As part of the IP Intensive program, I had the unique opportunity to join the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, also known as CodeX. Comprising researchers, lawyers, entrepreneurs, and technologists, CodeX is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of legal technology. One of its core tenets is advancing the mechanization of legal reasoning within the realm […]

My internship working at the Bergeron Entrepreneurs in Science and Technology (BEST) Lab 

I had the pleasure of working with the Bergeron Entrepreneurs in Science and Technology (BEST) Lab at 첥Ƶ for my placement. The BEST Lab is a startup incubator that offers 첥Ƶ students resources and mentorship on starting a business.   I was placed with the BEST Lab through Osgoode’s Intellectual Property Law and Technology […]

Publishing in the Digital Age: Reflecting on my Experience at The Globe and Mail 

When I was first assigned to The Globe and Mail (“The Globe”) for a ten-week internship placement through Osgoode’s Intellectual Property and Technology Intensive, I assumed that this role would be copyright-centric. Copyright is critical in driving not just the news publishing industry, but the publishing industry at large. As Canada’s foremost news media company, […]

A Transformative Journey: My 10 Weeks at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio-Canada

Reflecting on my experiences over the past 10 weeks, I am filled with a sense of gratitude and accomplishment. From the initial nerves to the final farewell, my internship at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (‘CBC’) has been a transformative journey, as it taught me the practical legal landscape of media law, copyright, and business law. […]