DRIVEN BY UNIVERSITY MINNESOTA

Brand Owner Address Description
DRIVEN BY UMN DISCOVERY REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA 600 McNamara Alumni Center 200 Oak Street SE Minneapolis MN 55455 DRIVEN BY UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DISCOVERY;Financial sponsorship of innovation and research; Venture capital advisory services; Venture capital financing; Venture capital funding services to emerging and start-up companies; Venture capital services, namely, providing financing to emerging and start-up companies; Facilitating and arranging for the financing of innovation, research, startups and new business ventures; Financial valuation of intellectual property assets; Intellectual property valuation services;Business advisory services; Business development services; Business management consultation; Business acquisitions consultation; Business advice; Business appraisals and evaluations in business matters; Business consultation; Business consultation and management regarding marketing activities and launching of new products; Business consultation services; Business consulting, management, and planning services in the field of startups and new business ventures; Business development services, namely, providing start-up support for businesses of others; Business evaluation of startups and new business ventures; Business evaluations; Business marketing services; Business planning; Marketing consultation in the field of technology commercialization, technology licensing, technology transfer, startups and new business ventures; Marketing consulting; New business venture development and formation consulting services; Promoting the goods and services of others; Promoting public awareness of technology commercialization, technology licensing, technology transfer, startups and new business ventures; Providing information in the field of the technology commercialization, technology licensing, and technology transfer industry; Providing business information in the field of innovation, research, technology commercialization, technology licensing, technology transfer, startups and new business ventures; Analyses and appraisals of enterprises; Arranging and conducting business competitions for entrepreneurs to compete for seed capital to finance business activities; Business advisory services in the field of technology commercialization, technology licensing, technology transfer, startups and new business ventures; Business appraisal consultation; Business appraisals; Business networking; Business assistance, advisory and consulting services in the field of technology commercialization, technology licensing, technology transfer, startups and new business ventures; Business services, namely, assisting the owners of intellectual property and intangible assets in finding investors; Business services, namely, matching potential private investors with entrepreneurs needing funding; Consultation in the field of business acquisitions; New product commercialization services; Promoting public interest and awareness of innovation, research, technology commercialization, technology licensing, technology transfer, startups and new business ventures; Providing a database featuring intellectual and industrial property rights available for possible acquisition;Consultancy relating to patent licensing; Consulting in the field of intellectual property licensing; Intellectual property consultancy; Licensing of intellectual property; Licensing of patents; Licensing of trademarks; Advisory services relating to intellectual property rights; Providing information in the field of intellectual property;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An exercise apparatus has arm driven members and leg driven members which are movably mounted on a frame. In a first mode of operation, the arm driven members are movable relative to the frame and the leg driven members. In a second mode of operation, the arm driven members are linked to the leg driven members and movable together therewith relative to the frame. In a third mode of operation, the arm driven members are locked against movement relative to the frame in a manner which does not interfere with movement of the leg driven members. In a preferred embodiment, the leg driven members are movable in two generally orthogonal directions relative to the frame. The leg driven members may also be interconnected to move in reciprocal fashion in either and/or both of those directions, and/or supported in a manner that provides progressive resistance to downward movement as a function of downward travel.