Archive for November, 2008

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Wednesday December 3rd 5:00pm
at Brookstreet Hotel, 525 Legget Drive, Kanata


Annual General Meeting


TAKE NOTICE that the annual meeting of members of THE OTTAWA NETWORK (the “Corporation”) will be held at Brookstreet Hotel, 525 Legget Drive, Kanata, Ontario on Wednesday, December 3, 2008 at 5:00 o’clock (Ottawa time) in the afternoon for the purpose of:

  • receiving and considering the financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2008, together with the auditors’ report thereon;
  • electing directors;
  • appointing auditors and authorizing the board of directors to fix their remuneration; and
  • transacting such other business as may properly come before the meeting.

Members who will not be attending the meeting are requested to date, sign and return the accompanying proxy via fax number 613-271-1505 or by mail using the label provided for that purpose. Members in good standing are entitled to attend, participate and vote at the meeting.

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Wednesday, November 26, 5:30-7:30 pm
at Algonquin College, Woodroffe Campus just south of Baseline, Building T, Room T119 (campus map below)

The Cutting Edge on Intellectual Property (IP)


IP — What is it? Do you have it? Do you need it? What’s it worth to you, and how do you get it and protect it? What is the current landscape and what are the emerging trends? A panel of experts representing legal, investor, government and IP as business perspectives will address these and other questions and share their experience with intellectual property.

Come hear our distinguished speakers:

Bayo Odutola
Practice Leader, Odutola & Co.

Curtis (Curt) Dodd
VP of Patents and Counsel, Wi-LAN

Dallas Smith
Department Head of the Intellectual Property Group Ottawa, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP

Marie-Andrée Katia Bertrand
Manager Outreach Program, Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO)

Paul Smelters
Partner, VenGrowth Private Equity Partners

Michael Morgan
Head of Licensing Group, LaBarge Weinstein

Bayo Odutola, Odutola & Co.
Bayo Odutola is the practice leader of Odutola & Co., an intellectual property law (IP) boutique in Ottawa. Bayo is an IP lawyer and trade-mark agent. He has represented clients from Juno and Academy Award winners to chemical companies and family pizzerias. He is perhaps best known nationally and internationally as an author of the authoritative loose-leaf manual: Odutola on Canadian Trade-mark Practice, a comprehensive reference work, updated quarterly, published in 2005 by Thomson Carswell.

Bayo is one of the few dual-certified specialists in IP Law (Trade-mark/Copyright) by the Law Society of Upper Canada (LSUC) and has served on LSUC’s Committee for the Certification of Specialists in Intellectual Property. He has also taught, written and spoken widely in his area of expertise.

Bayo handles all aspects of IP litigation (opposition, cancellation/expungement proceedings and domain name disputes), prosecution, acquisition, clearance and advice with a particular emphasis on trade-marks, copyright, licensing and technology-related issues.

Curtis (Curt) Dodd, Wi-LAN
As VP of Patents and Counsel, Curt is responsible for the management of Wi-LAN’s Patent portfolio including all patent filing and prosecution-related activities, as well as formulating infringement and validity positions with respect to its issued patents.  In addition, he is actively involved in licensing Wi-LAN’s patents and provides patent-related counsel to Wi-LAN’s licensing, research and development, business development and litigation teams.

Prior to joining Wi-LAN, Curt held the position of Intellectual Property Counsel at Nortel Networks.  In this position, Curt was involved the management and licensing of Nortel’s 4G wireless technologies including WiMAX.  Curt is a patent lawyer, engineer and registered patent agent and has authored several papers on U.S. and Canadian patent law.

Dallas Smith, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP
Dallas Smith is Department Head of the Intellectual Property Group in Ottawa and has expertise in patent prosecution, with an emphasis on originating patent drafting for Canadian high technology, electronics, communications, wireless and photonics companies.

Software patents include client/server application software development tools, communications algorithms, telecommunications services, and speech recognition algorithms.

A Registered Patent Agent in Canada and the United States, he received his honours degree in Physics from the University of Victoria in 1972 and acquired his patent agent certification in 1989 and was awarded the Marie Morency Memorial prize for drafting proficiency.

Prior to joining Gowlings, he spent four years as Director, Intellectual Property with Nortel Networks Corporation, where he worked with various businesses on patent strategy and acquisition. He worked for the firm as a patent agent for two years after he spent six years as a patent manager for Northern Telecom’s Patent Department, where he was responsible for the drafting, filing and prosecution of patents, on a worldwide basis, for transmission systems, optical fibre systems, data and telephone switching networks and services, voice processing and speech recognition. He also advised various corporate departments on validity and infringement issues.

Dallas is a member of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada and was a member of the Patent Agents Examination Board 2004-2007. He conducted tutorials on drafting of patents for IPIC for 10 years. For six years he lectured and tutored a portion of a summer course on patents for the PTIC at McGill University.

Marie-Andrée Katia Bertrand, Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO)
Mrs. Marie-Andrée Katia Bertrand recently joined CIPO as Director of the Outreach program, which is responsible for raising awareness, knowledge and effective use of IP in the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) and education sectors as well as in other government departments.

Prior to this assignment, Mrs. Bertrand worked for several years with economic development agencies for the government of Canada as a Regional Director in Québec. She has also worked for the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) as a Director, counselling services.  In addition, she occupied various positions with international cooperation agencies working with developing countries.

Paul Smelters, VenGrowth Private Equity Partners
Paul Smelters is a Partner at VenGrowth Private Equity Partners, and has more than 25 years of technology experience in advanced technology design, R&D management, and product/business management. He currently specializes in communications and semiconductors, and actively serves on the boards of local technology companies such as BTI Systems, TenXC Wireless, Galazar and Kleer. Prior to joining VenGrowth in 2005, Paul worked in various senior roles at Nortel Networks/BNR. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc Electrical Engineering) from the University of Waterloo, and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Queen’s University.

Michael Morgan, LaBarge Weinstein
Michael Morgan is the head of the LaBarge Weinstein Licensing Group. He practices intellectual property law with an emphasis on complex transactions for the development, acquisition, licensing, use or other exploitation of technology products and services.

Prior to joining LW, Michael was the General Counsel of the Entrust group of companies, where he was responsible for the negotiation and drafting of a wide variety of contracts, including software licenses, distribution and OEM agreements for both hardware and software, software development agreements, maintenance, consulting, source code escrow, and Internet-related agreements. In addition to these responsibilities, Michael managed the Entrust intellectual property portfolio of over 100 patents and pending patent applications, and was also responsible for the management of a number of patent infringement lawsuits for Entrust in the United States. Before to joining Entrust, he was a member of the Technology Law group at Nortel Networks, where he worked on numerous large M&A transactions.

Monday, November 17th, 2008

November 19, 2008, 5:00-7:00pm
at 515 Legget Dr, Suite 800


Start Up, Drop-In

Focus On: Medical Devices and Related Technologies


The Venture Creations Group and LaBarge Weinstein are proud to host, “Start Up, Drop-In”, a pub night and constructive networking session hosted at the offices of LaBarge Weinstein the third Wednesday of every month, for purposes of encouraging the development of management teams, assisting with the startup networking, and making available service provider, sales, marketing and investor resources to local high-tech entrepreneurs.


Featured CEO:

Ian Curry, dnaGenotek

Featured Resources:

Evan Steeg, Health Technology Exchange

Featured Startups:

Steve Carkner, Panacis Medical

Sami Torbey, Ocorant

Al Breyenton, Biopeak

LaBarge Weinstein’s keg and other refreshments will be made available. If you have an
opportunity to RSVP to Diana Lavigne at dl@lwlaw.com, that would be great,
but feel free to attend regardless.


Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Wednesday November 12th 6:00-8:00pm
at the Code Factory, 246 Queen Street , between Bank and Kent


CARLETON UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES

TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION MANAGEMENT

PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS


Carleton University, in association with the Ottawa Network, today announced a program that will provide ten fully paid Technology Innovation Management (TIM) program scholarships, open to the Ottawa Network and the Ottawa high tech community. Tony Bailetti, Director of the TIM program, will formally unveil the scholarship program and details at The Ottawa Network event on November 12 at the CodeFactory.

The Technology Innovation Management program (www.carleton.ca/tim) is designed to meet the needs of R&D professionals requiring business training and focuses on the synthesis between engineering and management that supports growth. This is reinforced by close links with business, engineering and technology communities and their ecosystems across Canada and globally.

In order to win a scholarship, an applicant must be eligible, with an Engineering degree or Bachelor of Computer Science with a minimum grade of B+ and 2 yrs industry experience. To receive the scholarship the applicant must be a Canadian Citizen or Landed Immigrant, reside in Ontario and register for full-time attendance (two evenings per week for 5 terms) with thesis option. Further information may be obtained and qualified applicants may apply directly at www.carleton.ca/tim.


About Technology Innovation Management program

Carleton University’s Technology Innovation Management (TIM) is a unique Master’s program for experienced engineers. The TIM program offers both a thesis based degree (M.A.Sc.) and a project based degree (M.Eng.). The TIM program trains engineers and computer scientists to become effective managers of the engineering processes that deliver innovative technology based systems, products, and services. The program focuses on research in the synthesis between engineering technology and management of engineering processes.


For more information please visit www.carleton.ca/tim

This free event requires no registration and is kindly made available by: