Chris Campbell - CEO of Simpli-Fi Automation (Ep. 53)

Chris Campbell - CEO of Simpli-Fi Automation (Ep. 53)

Author: Dustin Sutton August 27, 2024 Duration: 59:47

Chris Campbell, CEO of Simpli-Fi Automation, discusses the concept of technology transfer and how his company helps bring advanced technologies from government agencies to the commercial market. He shares his journey of discovering technology transfer and the process of licensing advanced technologies from NASA. Chris also talks about his background in engineering and his passion for invention and creation. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships and the value of the USPTO pro bono program in supporting inventors. The conversation discusses the challenges inventors face in obtaining patents and the high costs associated with the patent process. It highlights how these challenges disproportionately affect economically disadvantaged individuals and minority groups. The Pro Bono Program offered by the United States Patent and Trademark Office is introduced as a solution to help inventors who cannot afford legal services. The conversation also touches on the importance of overcoming imposter syndrome and fear in pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors. The need for resources and support in building a team and navigating the technology transfer process is emphasized.

Takeaways

  • Technology transfer is the process of bringing advanced technologies created by government agencies to the commercial market.
  • Simpli-Fi Automation specializes in engineering and assisting companies in licensing technologies from agencies like NASA.
  • Chris Campbell discovered technology transfer through his brother and was introduced to the concept of licensing advanced technologies.
  • Building relationships and demonstrating character are crucial in building a team and pursuing invention and creation.
  • The USPTO pro bono program is a valuable resource for inventors, providing funding and support for patent applications. The patent process is difficult and expensive, which prevents many inventors from pursuing their ideas.
  • Economically disadvantaged individuals and minority groups face additional barriers in obtaining patents.
  • The United States Patent and Trademark Office Pro Bono Program provides free legal assistance to inventors who cannot afford it.
  • Overcoming imposter syndrome and fear is crucial in pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors.
  • Building a team and accessing resources are essential in navigating the technology transfer process.

https://www.uspto.gov/patents/basics/using-legal-services/pro-bono/patent-pro-bono-program

https://technology.nasa.gov/

https://simplifiautomation.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-campbell-3a6939172/

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Dustin Sutton hosts TOOLS TALENTS AND TECHNIQUES, a podcast built on the idea that success in any field is a blend of the right resources, innate abilities, and learned methods. The conversations here roam across a wide landscape, from the concrete strategies of real estate and business to the evolving dynamics of technology and the revealing parallels found in sports. Rather than offering quick tips, each episode settles into a detailed discussion with a genuine leader or innovator, unpacking the specifics of their path. You’ll hear how they’ve scaled ventures, managed personal evolution, and applied financial insights, all framed by their unique experiences. This isn't about abstract theory; it's about the tangible, often hard-won lessons that actually move the needle. The result is a collection of dialogues that feel both broad in scope and deeply practical, whether you're building a company, honing a skill, or simply curious about the mechanics of achievement. Tune into this podcast for those unscripted moments where real strategy and personal insight intersect, providing a useful perspective no matter your own professional arena.
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