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Commercialisation of Intellectual Property: Turning Ideas into Profit and Mitigating Risk

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Paul Gravatt
Insurance and R&D Tax Credit Specialist
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Intellectual property (IP) encompasses creations like inventions, designs, brands, and artistic works. These intangible assets hold immense value and commercialising them—converting IP into revenue or business growth—is a powerful strategy for companies. From patents to trademarks, IP commercialisation involves protecting, managing, and monetising assets to unlock their potential.

Identifying Opportunity and Mitigating Risk

A business generating IP has two choices: Protect or Donate.

It is impossible to protect something that is unidentified, and many innovative businesses make the mistake of considering their innovation to be “business as usual”. They serve as pioneers in their sector, enjoy a temporary competitive advantage before seeing competitors imitate, not only catch up but often overtake.

In other words – by failing to Protect, they Donate their IP to competitors.

At ERA, we work with specialist IP partners to help our clients avoid these traps through three principle service streams: –

Invention Harvesting

Invention Harvesting is a service that helps organizations systematically identify, evaluate, and document innovative ideas, processes, or products. This is an important step to take, because you may find they are eligible for IP protection such as patents.

Patent Landscaping

Patent Landscaping is a comprehensive analysis of the patent landscape within a specific technology area, industry, or geographic region. It identifies existing patents, trends, and opportunities to support strategic decision-making.

Freedom to Operate

Freedom to Operate (FTO) is a service that assesses whether a company can commercialise a product or process without infringing on existing IP rights, such as patents or designs.

Understanding IP Commercialisation

IP commercialisation is the process of generating economic value from intellectual property. This can be achieved by licensing IP to others, selling it outright, using it to develop products and services or even to generate additional funding and/or investment. The aim is to transform ideas into financial or strategic gains.

The journey begins with securing IP rights. This means registering patents for inventions, trademarks for brands, copyrights for creative works, or designs for product aesthetics. These legal protections grant the owner exclusive rights to use or profit from the IP, preventing unauthorised copying. Once protected, IP can be leveraged in various ways to generate income or strengthen a business’s market position.

Why Commercialise IP?

Commercialising IP offers numerous advantages. For businesses, it creates new revenue streams, enhances competitiveness, and attracts investors. A small startup with a patented software algorithm, for example, might license it to a tech giant, generating funds for expansion. On a larger scale, IP commercialisation fuels innovation, creates jobs, and boosts economic growth by encouraging research and development (R&D).

Methods of Commercialising IP

There are several ways to commercialise IP, tailored to the type of IP and the owner’s objectives:

  • Licensing: This involves allowing another party to use the IP for a fee or royalty. For example, a pharmaceutical company might license a patented drug formula, earning a share of sales.
  • Selling: IP can be sold for a one-time payment. This is common when an inventor lacks resources to develop the IP or a company wants to offload non-core assets.
  • Product Development: Companies can use IP to create and sell products or services. A patented gadget, for instance, can be manufactured and marketed directly to consumers.
  • Strategic Partnerships: IP can facilitate joint ventures, where companies combine patented technologies to develop innovative products.

The UK Patent Box Scheme

The UK government supports IP commercialisation through the Patent Box scheme, launched in 2013. This tax incentive encourages businesses to develop and monetise patented innovations by offering a reduced corporation tax rate of 10% (compared to the standard 25% or higher) on profits from UK or European patents.

To qualify, the company must hold a valid patent and actively contribute to its development or commercialisation. The scheme also extends to products incorporating patented components. However, calculating eligible profits is complex, often requiring professional guidance.

Challenges to Consider

While the Patent Box and other incentives make IP commercialisation appealing, challenges remain. Securing IP rights involves upfront costs, particularly for small businesses. Patents, for example, require filing fees and ongoing maintenance costs. Enforcing IP rights against infringers can also lead to costly legal battles. Additionally, commercialising IP demands market research to confirm demand and a clear strategy to maximise value.

Global considerations add complexity. IP rights are territorial, so a UK patent only protects an invention in the UK. Businesses targeting international markets must secure protection in other countries, increasing costs and effort. Despite these hurdles, successful commercialisation can yield substantial financial and strategic rewards.

Specialist Support to Maximise Opportunity and Mitigate Risk

IP commercialisation is a dynamic process that requires careful planning and execution. Businesses must assess their IP’s potential, choose the right monetisation strategy, and navigate legal and market challenges. The UK’s Patent Box scheme plays a pivotal role by offering tax relief that incentivises innovation and attracts investment. By leveraging IP effectively, companies can turn ideas into sustainable revenue, strengthen their market position, and contribute to economic progress.

In today’s knowledge-driven economy, IP is a cornerstone of success. Whether through licensing, product development, or partnerships, commercialising IP unlocks opportunities for growth and innovation. With schemes like Patent Box, the UK provides a supportive environment for businesses to thrive, making IP commercialisation not just a strategy but a catalyst for progress.

At ERA Group, combining our expert Insurance team’s strategic approach to risk with specialist external expertise from carefully selected IP and Innovation Tax Experts, we help clients carefully navigate the complexities and unlock the hidden value in their IP.

It all starts with a conversation.

To find out more, contact UK Head of Insurance and Specialist Tax Services Paul Gravatt, pgravatt@eragroup.com directly or via your usual ERA Group contact to arrange an initial discussion.

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