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Invention disclosure is where most IP programs quietly lose ground. Inventors avoid the form, ideas stall in inboxes, and the portfolio reflects what got captured, not what was actually invented.

In this on-demand session, IP leaders from Kodiak AI, Woodward Inc., and RefleXion Medical join Tradespace CEO Alec Sorensen to walk through how they rebuilt intake from the ground up, embedding capture inside the R&D workflows where ideas actually happen.

The conversation covers:

  • How to embed disclosure into existing R&D workflows so inventors participate without being asked twice
  • What changes when intake stops being a legal form and starts being part of the engineering process
  • Where forward-looking IP teams are shrinking the path from idea to structured disclosure
  • The portfolio effects that compound once intake is no longer the bottleneck

Watch the replay to see what disclosure looks like when friction is engineered out of the process.