Cambridge, England, December 2010. myIP complete a productive year a record number of new clients, new products, and additional staff . The company completes 2010 with a new Chief Technical Officer, a major new release of the core software product in Version 11, a choice of back-end databases, web based access, and a record number of new clients.
Cambridge, England, November 2010. myIP release myIPWeb. myIP introduce browser based access so users can access the system from anywhere.
Cambridge, England, June 2010. myIP release myIP Version 11. With more than 50 enhancements myIP Version 11 adds a large amount of new functionality to meet client requests.
Cambridge, England, April 2010. myIP release Inventor Portal. myIP provide Inventors with web access to their Inventions.
Cambridge, England, March 2010. SQL Server version of myIP is available.
Cambridge, England, December 2009. myIP finishes year with record sales figures. myIP enjoys its best year to date and welcomes Nick Evans as Chief Technical Officer.
Cambridge, England, December 2008. myIP completes another year of growth. myIP continues to expand with new sales in the UK, Europe, North America, and Australasia, new training courses, and new product releases.
Cambridge, England, December 2007. myIP finishes the year with record sales. myIP enjoys another record year for sales working with new clients in the UK, Europe, Australia, and North America.
Cambridge, England, July 2007. myIP User Group meet in Cambridge. myIP users from around the world meet at Magdalene College, Cambridge.
Cambridge, England, April 2007. myIP is pleased to welcome Mike Madigan asTraining and Support Manager. Mike joins myIP after working in management postions in Australia and Asia.
Cambridge, England, November 2006. myIP works with North America organisations. Canadian and US organisations adopt myIP to manage their intellectual property and commercialisation activities.
Cambridge, England, February 2006. myIP signs four new Licensees in February.
myIP is pleased to start working with four new clients from the public and private sectors in February, including NHS Innovations London.
Cambridge, England, August 2005. Genecom place order with myIP.
Genecom Limited, the organisation established to undertake knowledge transfer for the Roslin Institute, Mordun Research Institute, and the Institute of Animal Health, place an order for myIP Version 8.
Cambridge, England, July 2005. myIP release Version 8 of myIP.
myIP are pleased to announce the release of Version 8 of myIP which includes significantly expanded functionality for managing Agreements and Contacts.
Cambridge, England, March 2005. The Wellcome Trust complete roll out of myIP.
The Wellcome Trust complete roll out of myIP.
Cambridge, England, February 2005. myIP signs Partner Agreement with IP Pragmatics.
myIP signs partner agreement with integrated intellectual property services organisation IP Pragmatics (www.ip-pragmatics.com).
Cambridge, England, January 2005. MyIP Version 7 is launched.
Three new clients go live with Version 7 in January 2005.
Cambridge, England, November 2004. MyIP extends user base in the UK and Overseas.
MyIP welcomes new University, Research Institute, Charity, and Defence sector clients.
Cambridge, England, June 2004. MyIP User Group is Launched.
To cater for the rapidly growing number of organisations selecting MyIP, the MyIP User Group will be launched in July. For details please contact Gill Bennett (gillbennett@easydatabase.co.uk) at MyIP.
Cambridge, England, May 2004. MyIP Version 6.0 is launched.
With an increased focus on capturing Commercialisation activity, a Royalty Calculator, and now catering for Trade Marks and Registered Designs, Version 6 is the result of working closely with both UK and overseas clients.
Cambridge, England, December 2003. MyIP finishes the year with clients from the University, Arts, Bioscience, Defence, and Environment sectors.
The second half of the year sees Universities continue to select MyIP to manage their Intellectual Property and commercialisation activities, and the company works with clients from a number of new sectors.
Cambridge, England, June 2003. MyIP is acquires it's first overseas clients.
Following trials June sees MyIP's first overseas client go live. This is quickly followed by two further orders from overseas.
Cambridge, England, May 2003. The University of Newcastle go live with Version 5 of MyIP.
The University of Newcastle become the first to purchase Version 5 of MyIP and are up and running in under 2 days.
Cambridge, England, March 2003. Queen Mary extend use of MyIP.
After three months of using MyIP, Queen Mary expand use of the system and double the number of user licences.
Cambridge, England, February 2003. MyIP acquires it's first client from the Bioscience sector.
Following a recommendation from an existing client a large bioscience specialist in East Anglia purchases MyIP.
Cambridge, England, January 2003. Cardiff University and the University of Wales College of Medicine select MyIP.
Cardiff University and the University of Wales College of Medicine make joint decision to purchase MyIP. After evaluating the Intellectual Property Asset Management systems on the market, Cardiff University and the University of Wales College of Medicine make a joint decision to purchase MyIP.
Cambridge, England, December 2002. Queen Mary, University of London select MyIP.
Momentum continues to build behind MyIP with Queen Mary, University of London, installing Version 4.0 on 5 December. The Innovation and Enterprise Office, the unit responsible for Technology Transfer at Queen Mary, selected MyIP after evaluating a number of Intellectual Property Asset Management systems.
Cambridge, England, November 2002. The University of East Anglia go live with Version 4.0 of MyIP.

