Previous Posts
- December 2015 Featured Expert: Dr. Eva Künnemann
- November 2015 Featured Expert: Roland Stumpf
- [New Update] Supporting our business members and getting the word out!
- [New Update] Feedback Here, Feedback There, Feedback Everywhere!
- August 2015 Featured Expert: Nima Jabbari
- July 2015 Featured Expert: Mohit Yadav
- June 2015 Featured Expert: Simon Sunatori
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Defensive Publication - Advanced Strategies
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Patent Strategies for Startups
- May 2015 Featured Expert: Chris Seeto
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Patent Enforcement in China Webinar
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Patent Monetization
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Patents and Patent Types
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Defensive Publication
- IP Matters Webinar Series: Patents and Prior Art 101
- Contest Tips From the Patexia Team
- April 2015 Featured Expert: Seth W Perry
- The new Market Research Contest type
- Checking your Payment Status
- An Easier Explanation
- Bonus Points for NPL and Foreign Language
- A new Dashboard to track your progress
- The new Patent Mining Contest type
- How to Submit Multiple References in a Contest?
- Q4 2014 - The New Evidence of Use Contest Rules
- Q1 2014 - Rules and Feedback Review
- Just some technical difficulties, but we're back!
- Dealing with Plagarism
- Field Trip to the USPTO
- Record Prizes Available
- Private Study: Guaranteed Rewards
- Patexia on TV
- Straight from the White House - Crowdsourcing can Strengthen our Patent System
- Calling All Consultants
- Communicating Across Patexia
- I've Won a Contest, Now Where's My Money?
- Happy New Year
- Evidence of Use Studies
- Refer a Friend for Some Holiday Cash
- Dashboards Are Here
- What We're Thankful For
- Crafting a 103 Argument: A How To Guide
- Contest Rules Page and Leaderboard
- How to Lose $4,000 in a Patexia Contest?
- New Scores and More Feedback
- Patent Monetization Strategies
- Judging and Feedback 2.0
- The Business Member Experience
- Improved Production Value
- Technical Difficulties
- The Progenitor
- After a brief interlude...
- Randominity
- Defensive Publication
- The first quarter of 2013
- A Week Like Any Other
- Our First Webinar
- New, New, Newsletter and Webinar Trials and Tribulations
- Search skillz, Price Structures, Contest Winners, and the first wallpaper of the week?
- IP Matters Web Series
- Favorite Buzz Repost - El Plato Supreme
- Patexia's 2nd Monthly Newsletter
- Consulting Projects
- Two new contests
- Announcing Jetpack and Charge Pump Contest Winner!
- New Type of Contest: Commercial Use Search
- Jetpack Contest Results are in and the next contest at Patexia
- Happy Holidays | Jetpack Contest Closed
- Results are in for the Charge Pump Contest & announcing a new contest in jetpacks
- Big News: Patexia's First Prior Art Contest Successfully Concluded AND New Site Design Launched
- Patexia helps host TechZulu's Tech Crawl
- Patexia's First Prior Art Search Contest is Now Live.
- Messaging system back online
- Introducing: James McArdle
- New research database: PubMed
- Top contest participants will get invite to industry dinner
- Messaging Temporarily Disabled
- One contest ends and another begins!
- Voting open for Innovations in Health Care Spending Contest
- Patexia affected by Amazon outage
- Just a few days left in our first contest
- Patent search back up!
- Patent Search Temporarily Down
- Patexia's First Contest: Innovations in Health Care Spending
- 3/26/2012 - Check Out Patexia's Interest Pages
- 3/9/2012 -What's New on Patexia
Things are pretty busy here at Patexia. We’re working on some pretty cool site improvements that we’re hoping to roll out soon. Next week our director of design is coming on full time and we’re all hoping that’s going to mean good things for your site experience.
In the meantime, I thought I’d take a moment to introduce myself (since it doesn’t seem like anyone else is going to). I’m James McArdle, I’ve just come on at the new Community Manager and Marketing Associate.
Here’s a little bit about me.
I grew up and, until college, lived most of my life in New Jersey. I went to Cornell University where I majored in economics and psychology and dabbled quite heavily physics. I even did some pretty ‘cool’ research on Supersolid Helium-4 (low-temperature experimental physics pun!). I studied abroad for my junior year at University College London and, after graduating Cornell, I took some time off to travel around the world. When I got home (and showered off) my good friend Daniel Porter invited me out to Los Angeles and introduced me to Pedram. A few days later, I found myself a gainfully-employed, contributing member of society at Patexia.
I’m excited about Patexia’s mission to bring together researchers and businesses to help facilitate innovation and happy to be a part of it. So many problems are put off saying “one day, technology will solve it”; the world needs a new Bell Labs and Patexia could be the answer. I’m looking forward to working more with the company (and the community!) and enjoying living in Los Angeles. The weather is nice here ALL the time, it’s amazing!