Why are there beggars on the Internet today?

Most of the so-called patent conversion that comes to your door actively wants to earn agency fees through intermediaries, or even just charge you advertising fees, or simply cheat you out of your agency fees. If anyone really wants to cooperate, it is colleagues who are very optimistic about your project and have confidence in your patented technology.

If there is no capital conversion, you need to take the initiative to find an intermediary to find a project partner for you, and of course you have to pay an intermediary fee. The chances of waiting are slim.

Personal suggestion: You should take the initiative to contact the manufacturer of latex gloves to discuss licensing or cooperation. If you are interested in licensing, you can charge a little less in the first year, and then talk about cooperation or charge a higher licensing fee when the manufacturers get the benefits. But we must prevent the loopholes in the license contract and the integrity and moral problems of the licensee here.

The difficulty of patent transformation will always exist. Personally, I think that some inventors' patented technologies have low commercial value or high requirements, so it is difficult to find suitable collaborators.

Moreover, it is impossible for every patent to be transformed into productivity, because technology is updated faster and faster, and some of them may be eliminated without authorization.