+1.970.776.4355 · Loveland, CO · Russ Krajec, principal Currently accepting Fractional Chief IP Officer engagements →
  • BlueIron IP Invests in Novum Concepts

    BROOMFIELD, CO — As former paramedics, Mike Kobneck and Kevin Scardina have special insight into what emergency room personnel need while awaiting a patient arriving by ambulance for treatment.

  • Patents Multiply Your Investment in a Company

    Note: this is an excerpt from my book “Investing In Patents.”

  • A Lifestyle Business Makes Investors Jealous

    The term “lifestyle business” is used pejoratively to smear businesses that angels or venture capitalists can’t fund, but is really something about having a PROFITABLE business. Investors are just jealous that “lifestyle entrepreneurs” don’t need them.

  • Foundation of Investment Grade Patents

    Getting solid, investment-grade patents is less about finding the gem as much as removing the dirt so that there are more possible gems in the portfolio. We do not know which patent will ultimately be the gem, but we can dramatically increase our chances by removing the ones with poor likelihood of succeeding.

  • Patents Are Similar to Stock Options

    Patents are an inherently risky investment and have lots of similarities to options trading. This is because they have value only when the market comes to them. At the time you purchase an option – and at the time you create a patent – you must place a bet on where the market will go.…

  • BlueIron Skewers Traditional Patent Attorney Role with Unique Investment Model

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

  • Patent Funding: Better Patents from BlueIron

    One of the biggest ironies is that your patent attorney cannot give you good advice. But patent funding changes that.

  • How to Get a Good Patent

    How to get a good patent? It is easy to get a worthless patent[1][2], but quite hard to file a good one.

  • Patents Need to Make Business Sense

    In our business of investing and financing patent portfolios, we can only invest in patents that have real commercial value.

  • Patents As Investments

    We do not invest in technologies where we don’t think there is a market for the patents alone.