CompPo
Commercialization Potential Tool

The Mack Institute for Innovation Management fosters collaboration between industry and academia to turn innovation research into real-world impact. To support this mission, the Mack Institute developed ComPo: the Health Technology Commercialization Assessment Tool. The project was initiated by Mark Yim, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, to answer a key question: How can we provide early-stage inventors with meaningful feedback to guide research toward potential commercial applications? The first prototype was created by students before it was later developed into a fully functional web-based tool.

1) What the CompPo Tool Does

ComPo helps users assess the commercial potential of new health technologies by:

  • Generating problem statements and keyword suggestions
  • Comparing inventions with existing patents and publications
  • Estimating potential reimbursement fees
  • Mapping the technology’s position within the broader innovation landscape

3) What Happens Next 

After submitting your information, the tool will:

1) Generate a Problem Statement and Search Keywords based on your input.

2) Create Comparison Axes with short descriptions.

3) Search for Relevant Patents and display:

  • The selected number of patents with abstracts and ID numbers.
  • Links to view each patent and download a full list.

4) Search for Related Publications and display:

  • The selected number of papers with abstracts, publication dates, and authors.
  • Links to view each paper and download a full list.

5) Provide a Detailed Comparative Analysis – a side-by-side evaluation of your technology versus related patents and publications using your selected comparison axes.

6) Visualize the Technology Landscape using PCA, showing:

  • Technology clusters.
  • Your technology’s position within those clusters.
  • An explanation of the visualization.

7) Generate a Medical Assessment with recommendations for potential billable items.

2) How to Use the ComPo Tool

Complete the Technology Form by providing:

  • Technology Name – any name for your own records.
  • Non-confidential Description – a short, public-safe overview of your invention.
  • Number of Patents to Find – e.g., 10, 30, or 50 (larger searches may take longer).
  • Number of Papers to Find – e.g., 10, 30, or 50 (larger searches may take longer).
  • Number of Comparison Axes – select between 1 and 5.

Click “Generate Report.”

4) Data Privacy and Storage

  • We strongly recommend entering only non-confidential information.
  • If you wish to keep your report, please download it before closing your session.
  • The current version does not auto-delete content.
  • If you want your content to be removed, you must click the “Delete” button.
  • You may also return to the link later and delete your content at any time.
  • If you would like to share your results, you can simply share the link.

Use the ComPo Tool Below