Page 6 Daily Ncbraskan YJERJEOHm ElkCK SPECIAL Cans vcs o BovyBnroTyrj 1220 p Thursday, September 1 1, 1986 Thhfih ideas into profits Workshop provides guidance to break into the market By Kate Pritchard Staff Reporter JASON AND THE SCORCHERS THE VBMIIMS1)IE FIBSTERS TIIE FROJIT 4 Bands Stages Saturday, Sept. 13 Southwest Civic Center 2604 Park Blvd., Lincoln 6 pm-1 am 7 hours of non-stop partying! Must be of legal drinking age. TICKETS ON SALE NOW $9.50 in advance $12.00 day of show On sale at both Pickles Records and Tapes in Lincoln Small businessmen, entrepreneurs and Inventors with questions alxmt turning their ideas into profits may find answers at a workshop In the Nebraska Center for Continuing Edu cation Friday and Saturday. The National Innovation Workshop, sponsored by the U.S. departments of energy and commerce and the Small Business Administration, is to be coor dinated locally by the Nebraska Tech nical Assistance Center. The workshop, the latest in a series of national workshops, is designed to provide practical guidance and infor mation for individuals who want to break into a market with new ideas or inventions. Topics to be covered include pro tecting invention ideas and patenting them, licensing of patents, financing and marketing and finding sources of technical assistance. Six small-group workshops on these topics will be held during the two days. Featured speakers include Donald W. Peterson, deputy commissioner of patents and trademarks; Pat Carey, inventor and corporate engineer for the 3M Company; and George Lewett, chief of the Office of Energy-Related Inven tions. Gov. Bob Kerrey will welcome guests and speakers on opening day. The information presented at the Innovation Workshop is much like the n o n GulX km Duty me Mmd If Try Schlotzshy's Roast Beef ooo iw coupon m through Friday, I Urn or I frpuchie. mm combinjiion other otttr. 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