Disclosures can build collaborations
June 9, 2020
Individual disclosures are sometimes more valuable when combined with the work of
others.
For example, this year the Center ICE Seed funded an effort to combine pet food supplement
work by Fairbanks-based clinical nutrition and exercise physiology professor Trey
Coker with the pollock-skin-based pet treat work done by Chris Sannito in Kodiak.
These two entrepreneurs might otherwise have never met, but through independent disclosures
and leveraging Center ICE seed funding, they found a collaborative opportunity. The
supplement can be used to increase the nutritional value and market opportunity for
the finished treats that will be a way to use otherwise wasted fish skins.
The Office of Intellectual Property and Commercialization examines individual disclosures
for opportunities and also to identify possible collaborations among investors and
technologies, where one plus one might later be worth three!
Learn more by visiting https://uaf.edu/oipc/disclosure/ or contact uaf-oipc@alaska.edu.