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INCA,

The Monday July 28, 2014 Inventors Network of the Capital Area meeting is at the Tysons-Pimmit Regional Library in Falls Church, Virginia. The meeting will begin at 5:30 pm with networking. Jill A. Tarzian Sorensen will be speaking on How to Commercialize and Protect Your Intellectual
Property in a 3D Print Ready World. Ms. Sorensen’s bio is below.

"Jill A. Tarzian Sorensen is a senior innovation manager with over twenty-five years of experience in emerging technology, intellectual asset, business and economic development management. She is the Founder and President of Bilyan (http://bilyan.com/), focused primarily on innovation management in the health, energy, transportation and additive manufacturing sectors. Jill has founded and supported multiple start-ups, both for-profit and non-profit. She also co-founded VisIQ, a 3D printing company focused on remote access product design and development, and FasterContracts LLC. Through Bilyan, Jill has facilitated the raise of $81.5 million in capital for technology and economic development initiatives in Maryland, across the U.S. and globally.



Jill has served as professional faculty at Johns Hopkins University 2005-present, teaching social entrepreneurship, innovation, business ethics and technology transfer. She sits on the American Friends advisory board of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the Board of the International Center for Sustainable Development and rWilo, 3D printing company. Jill earned her J.D. from DePaul University, her B.A. from Northwestern University, pursued graduate studies in chemistry at the University of Illinois, and was a visiting scholar to the University of Oxford in 2004 and 2007. She has served as a panel and sole arbitrator in commercial disputes for the past twenty years, is a registered patent attorney in the United States, and is registered to practice law in Illinois and in the federal 7th circuit district court."

We hope to see you there,

Glen Kotapish
www.dcinventors.org

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