Unlock Your Idea. Secure Your Innovation.

We help Nova Scotia Health Team Members turn their ideas into protected intellectual property.

From idea to intellectual property

  • 1. Research/Discovery

    Research and discovery activities such as systematic investigations or experiments lead to inventions and discoveries.

  • 2. Invention Disclosure

    Invention disclosure is the filling of a confidential document which contains important information relating to your invention or discovery, such as the names of the inventor(s), title of the invention, a description of the invention or discovery, resources used, and more.

  • 3. Assessment

    Nova Scotia Health will evaluate disclosed intellectual property for technical and commercial potential within 30 days of receiving a completed and signed disclosure form.

  • 4. Protection

    Taking steps to protect the intellectual property rights in any invention, including patent filing .

  • 5. Licensing

    A legal agreement that gives someone permission to use a work, under certain conditions, for certain purpose.

  • 6. Commercialization

    The process of bringing intellectual property into a market where it can become beneficial to society. This includes making, using, selling, marketing, and distributing intellectual property.

Who is an inventor?

“An inventor is a Nova Scotia Health Team Member who creates, designs, discovers, invents or authors Intellectual Property”

— Nova Scotia Health IP Policy