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Patent Rights in Australia
Welcome to another episode of IP hosted by leading Patent & Trademark Attorney Anthony Alder.
In this episode Anthony talks about Patent Rights in Australia and how they are different to other countries around the world.
For more information contact Alder IP www.alderip.com.au or
call (02) 9007 9916 International +61-2-90079916
published: 17 May 2022
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How to file a Standard Patent: the application process in Australia
www.davies.com.au
So, how exactly does the patent process work in Australia? What are the requirements, what happens, and when?
DCC has put together a short animation full of useful hints and tips to walk you through the process of applying for a patent in Australia.
Of course, this should only be used as a guide, and should not replace the advice of a qualified attorney. Our specialist teams at Davies Collison Cave are always happy to help!
Creator & narrator: Dan Berger, Patent Attorney in the Sydney office.
© 2015 Davies Collison Cave
published: 15 Apr 2015
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EV Backtrack: Ford files PATENT for new internal combustion engine | MGUY Australia
Send tips or stories to email: simon@mguy.tv or https://twitter.com/mguytv - thanks!
Car Buzz story: https://m-g.uy/g6s
Patent: https://m-g.uy/2mh
Toyota committed to ICE: https://m-g.uy/588
Toyota carbon capture (PDF): https://m-g.uy/f6d
Follow MGUY on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/mguytv
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published: 11 Mar 2024
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How to Protect an Idea with a Trade Mark or Patent in Australia | LegalVision
How can you make sure that no one copies or steals your idea? Your idea may be protected with a trade mark or patent, design registration or copyright. You should also consider a Non-Disclosure Agreement if you are engaging a third party to work on your idea. If you have any questions about protecting your brand, get in touch with LegalVision's IP lawyers: https://legalvision.com.au/ip-lawyer/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social
#patent, #protectidea, #ideapatent, #businessidea, #trademark, #designregistration, #copyright, #trademarkregistration
published: 30 Oct 2018
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Introduction to patent searching
In this video, Matt will show you some of the reasons why you'd want to do a patent search, some of the free online tools you can use to do patent searching, as well as a few basic techniques to get you started.
You can read the full transcript at:
https://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/tools-resources/video/introduction-patent-searching
Other references...
Our IP 101 webinars - https://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/about-us/news-and-community/events
Google Patents - https://patents.google.com/
Lens.org - https://www.lens.org/
AusPat - http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/ols/auspat/quickSearch.do
Refine your search with 'boolean operators' - https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/2466433?hl=en
WIPO's info on International Patent Classification - http://www.wipo.int/classifications/ipc/en/
Engag...
published: 05 Sep 2018
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How to patent an idea for startups
There are four different types of patents and if you're a startup looking to protect one of your inventions or ideas you need to think about your patent strategy.
I’ve been granted six different patents and I’ve been on the receiving end of patent lawsuits and patent trolls. I’m going to tell you the good, the bad and the ugly truth about patent and how to get one if you decide you need one, and why I think patents are often not worth it.
The most typical type of patent called a Utility patent. A utility patent protects the inventor of a new idea and allows them to have a monopoly on their invention for 20 years.
A Utility Patent is for new and non-obvious inventions. The other three types of patents:
Design Patents – These protect the aesthetic look of your product. These are useful...
published: 08 Jul 2020
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"You Can't Patent Simple Sh*t!" | Shark Tank AUS
Heidi believes that she’s onto something… a stubby cooler for an ice bucket. She says she can sell ice to an Eskimo, but so far, has been a little too generous with the freebies. Heidi is asking the Sharks for 260k for 10% of her business valuing her business at a whopping 2.6 million. Her passion for getting something off the ground is clear and admirable however without sales in the pipeline will she get a Shark over the line?
An international sensation, Shark Tank AUS features entrepreneurs pitching for investment in the Tank from our Sharks, five venture capitalists willing to invest their own money in exchange for equity.
As Seen On Shark Tank Australia Products: https://amzn.to/2ZJBbyf
Shark Tank US Products Collection: https://amzn.to/3bMNjmI
#SharkTank #SlyAccountant #TakingAd...
published: 06 Aug 2019
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Father And Son Get Interrogated By Sharks Over Patent Ownership | Shark Tank AUS
As soon as the Sharks start to question who owns the patents – the conversation begins to go sour… but can it be saved? 🦈🛹
Company Website: https://www.facebook.com/2Wheelboard/
An international sensation, Shark Tank AUS features entrepreneurs pitching for investment in the Tank from our Sharks, five venture capitalists willing to invest their own money in exchange for equity.
As Seen On Shark Tank Australia Products: https://amzn.to/2ZJBbyf
Shark Tank US Products Collection: https://amzn.to/3bMNjmI
#SharkTank #2WHEELBOARD #Tricked
published: 29 Nov 2019
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Francis Gurry Lecture on Intellectual Property 2023: Towards a Sustainable Patent System and Society
Towards a Sustainable Patent System and Society, Presented by Mr António Campinos - President of the European Patent Office.
This year, the European Patent Office (EPO) celebrated 50 years of the European Patent Convention (EPC). In that time, the signatories to the EPC have grown from 16 to 39 Member States, and the EPO has granted over 2 million European Patents. Building upon the achievements of the EPO’s Strategic Plan 2023, the new Strategic Plan 2028 is about to be launched and will center on one overarching goal: sustainability. SP2028 is set to guide the EPO towards establishing a more sustainable European Patent Organisation and patent system that can support the innovation ecosystem, economic growth and competitiveness in Europe and beyond. In this presentation, the President of...
published: 10 Mar 2024
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Patent and Trademark Attorney Jobs in Australia, 2023
(JOB IS NOW FILLED)
We’re recruiting for one of the most successful intellectual property law practices in Australia, Spruson & Ferguson. The firm are on the look-out for qualified patent attorneys with a variety of backgrounds to make the leap and join them from the UK or other major IP jurisdictions.
Spruson & Ferguson are a top tier IP practice with highly qualified, experienced professionals with offices in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane (as well as numerous locations in China and Southeast Asia).
Fellows and Associates has substantial experience in moving candidates cross-jurisdictionally and we are in an excellent position to guide and advise on the relocation process.
So, whatever your reason for hoping to move to Australia, 2023 could be your moment, well, if you’re a paten...
published: 14 Apr 2023
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Patent Rights in Australia
Welcome to another episode of IP hosted by leading Patent & Trademark Attorney Anthony Alder.
In this episode Anthony talks about Patent Rights in Australia an...
Welcome to another episode of IP hosted by leading Patent & Trademark Attorney Anthony Alder.
In this episode Anthony talks about Patent Rights in Australia and how they are different to other countries around the world.
For more information contact Alder IP www.alderip.com.au or
call (02) 9007 9916 International +61-2-90079916
https://wn.com/Patent_Rights_In_Australia
Welcome to another episode of IP hosted by leading Patent & Trademark Attorney Anthony Alder.
In this episode Anthony talks about Patent Rights in Australia and how they are different to other countries around the world.
For more information contact Alder IP www.alderip.com.au or
call (02) 9007 9916 International +61-2-90079916
- published: 17 May 2022
- views: 553
6:46
How to file a Standard Patent: the application process in Australia
www.davies.com.au
So, how exactly does the patent process work in Australia? What are the requirements, what happens, and when?
DCC has put together a short ani...
www.davies.com.au
So, how exactly does the patent process work in Australia? What are the requirements, what happens, and when?
DCC has put together a short animation full of useful hints and tips to walk you through the process of applying for a patent in Australia.
Of course, this should only be used as a guide, and should not replace the advice of a qualified attorney. Our specialist teams at Davies Collison Cave are always happy to help!
Creator & narrator: Dan Berger, Patent Attorney in the Sydney office.
© 2015 Davies Collison Cave
https://wn.com/How_To_File_A_Standard_Patent_The_Application_Process_In_Australia
www.davies.com.au
So, how exactly does the patent process work in Australia? What are the requirements, what happens, and when?
DCC has put together a short animation full of useful hints and tips to walk you through the process of applying for a patent in Australia.
Of course, this should only be used as a guide, and should not replace the advice of a qualified attorney. Our specialist teams at Davies Collison Cave are always happy to help!
Creator & narrator: Dan Berger, Patent Attorney in the Sydney office.
© 2015 Davies Collison Cave
- published: 15 Apr 2015
- views: 9564
8:27
EV Backtrack: Ford files PATENT for new internal combustion engine | MGUY Australia
Send tips or stories to email: simon@mguy.tv or https://twitter.com/mguytv - thanks!
Car Buzz story: https://m-g.uy/g6s
Patent: https://m-g.uy/2mh
Toyota commi...
Send tips or stories to email: simon@mguy.tv or https://twitter.com/mguytv - thanks!
Car Buzz story: https://m-g.uy/g6s
Patent: https://m-g.uy/2mh
Toyota committed to ICE: https://m-g.uy/588
Toyota carbon capture (PDF): https://m-g.uy/f6d
Follow MGUY on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/mguytv
Follow MGUY on Instagram: https://instagram.com/mguy.tv
Follow MGUY on Facebook: https://facebook.com/mguytv
MGUY Website: https://mguy.tv
Contact MGUY: simon@mguy.tv
https://wn.com/Ev_Backtrack_Ford_Files_Patent_For_New_Internal_Combustion_Engine_|_Mguy_Australia
Send tips or stories to email: simon@mguy.tv or https://twitter.com/mguytv - thanks!
Car Buzz story: https://m-g.uy/g6s
Patent: https://m-g.uy/2mh
Toyota committed to ICE: https://m-g.uy/588
Toyota carbon capture (PDF): https://m-g.uy/f6d
Follow MGUY on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/mguytv
Follow MGUY on Instagram: https://instagram.com/mguy.tv
Follow MGUY on Facebook: https://facebook.com/mguytv
MGUY Website: https://mguy.tv
Contact MGUY: simon@mguy.tv
- published: 11 Mar 2024
- views: 59586
2:24
How to Protect an Idea with a Trade Mark or Patent in Australia | LegalVision
How can you make sure that no one copies or steals your idea? Your idea may be protected with a trade mark or patent, design registration or copyright. You shou...
How can you make sure that no one copies or steals your idea? Your idea may be protected with a trade mark or patent, design registration or copyright. You should also consider a Non-Disclosure Agreement if you are engaging a third party to work on your idea. If you have any questions about protecting your brand, get in touch with LegalVision's IP lawyers: https://legalvision.com.au/ip-lawyer/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social
#patent, #protectidea, #ideapatent, #businessidea, #trademark, #designregistration, #copyright, #trademarkregistration
https://wn.com/How_To_Protect_An_Idea_With_A_Trade_Mark_Or_Patent_In_Australia_|_Legalvision
How can you make sure that no one copies or steals your idea? Your idea may be protected with a trade mark or patent, design registration or copyright. You should also consider a Non-Disclosure Agreement if you are engaging a third party to work on your idea. If you have any questions about protecting your brand, get in touch with LegalVision's IP lawyers: https://legalvision.com.au/ip-lawyer/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social
#patent, #protectidea, #ideapatent, #businessidea, #trademark, #designregistration, #copyright, #trademarkregistration
- published: 30 Oct 2018
- views: 18084
11:15
Introduction to patent searching
In this video, Matt will show you some of the reasons why you'd want to do a patent search, some of the free online tools you can use to do patent searching, as...
In this video, Matt will show you some of the reasons why you'd want to do a patent search, some of the free online tools you can use to do patent searching, as well as a few basic techniques to get you started.
You can read the full transcript at:
https://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/tools-resources/video/introduction-patent-searching
Other references...
Our IP 101 webinars - https://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/about-us/news-and-community/events
Google Patents - https://patents.google.com/
Lens.org - https://www.lens.org/
AusPat - http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/ols/auspat/quickSearch.do
Refine your search with 'boolean operators' - https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/2466433?hl=en
WIPO's info on International Patent Classification - http://www.wipo.int/classifications/ipc/en/
Engaging an attorney - https://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/patents/engaging-an-attorney-toolkit
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Patent_Searching
In this video, Matt will show you some of the reasons why you'd want to do a patent search, some of the free online tools you can use to do patent searching, as well as a few basic techniques to get you started.
You can read the full transcript at:
https://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/tools-resources/video/introduction-patent-searching
Other references...
Our IP 101 webinars - https://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/about-us/news-and-community/events
Google Patents - https://patents.google.com/
Lens.org - https://www.lens.org/
AusPat - http://pericles.ipaustralia.gov.au/ols/auspat/quickSearch.do
Refine your search with 'boolean operators' - https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/2466433?hl=en
WIPO's info on International Patent Classification - http://www.wipo.int/classifications/ipc/en/
Engaging an attorney - https://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/patents/engaging-an-attorney-toolkit
- published: 05 Sep 2018
- views: 13126
6:24
How to patent an idea for startups
There are four different types of patents and if you're a startup looking to protect one of your inventions or ideas you need to think about your patent strateg...
There are four different types of patents and if you're a startup looking to protect one of your inventions or ideas you need to think about your patent strategy.
I’ve been granted six different patents and I’ve been on the receiving end of patent lawsuits and patent trolls. I’m going to tell you the good, the bad and the ugly truth about patent and how to get one if you decide you need one, and why I think patents are often not worth it.
The most typical type of patent called a Utility patent. A utility patent protects the inventor of a new idea and allows them to have a monopoly on their invention for 20 years.
A Utility Patent is for new and non-obvious inventions. The other three types of patents:
Design Patents – These protect the aesthetic look of your product. These are useful if you didn’t invent something new but you think the look of your product is particularly unique and you want to prevent knock-offs.
Provisional Patents – These are lower cost patents to hold your place in-line if you’re going to file a Utility patent but are trying to save money but don’t want someone getting the patent first.
Plant Patents – these are only useful if you’re bio-engineering a new plant.
If you’re going to apply for a patent, you’re going to need a lawyer to help you as the process isn’t trivial but there are a lot of things you can do to save yourself time and money.
Most patents describe the main invention and then they list a series of claims. Claims are a generic way to describe your invention…
Ways to save:
- If you can draft your patent claims in plain english this can save your patent attorney time.
- If you can illustrate your idea very simply this can also save time
- Micro-entity can save 75% on patent filing costs – up to 4 patents. As long your income is less than $177K
Most patent processes are a back and forth with the patent office. Expect that your first submission will get rejected and then it’s up to you and your attorney to work with the the patent examiner to provide changes on your patent application to make it unique enough to be accepted.
It typically takes 3 years to get a patent and the legal and filing costs can add up, often over 10,000 per patent. The costs can really depend on your lawyer so make sure you talk to a number of patent attorneys to really understand what you’re getting into.
Now If you’re able to get a patent, it’s just a piece of paper at the patent office.
What can you do with this paper? Three things:
- You can keep it in the drawer for defense – this is how many companies use them. If they get sued, they pull out their patents and say. If you sue me, I’ll sue you back.
- You can use them as an offense – going after other firms that are using your idea. This can be super expensive and if the other company is able to find prior art (examples of your idea before you patented it, they could invalidate your patent)
- Lastly, you can license your patent – or give people permission to use your invention for a fee.
Now – the reason I say that patents may not be the best path for a startup is that defensive patents are very expensive and offensive and licensing strategies tend to be very distracting from the core business of a startup.
If your company produces a designed product, then a design patent may be a cost-effective way to prevent cheap knock-offs… And a company with a good balance sheet may want to invest in patents as part of a larger strategy.
Smaller companies should be cautious about over-indexing on patents unless their idea is extraordinarily unique and not-obvious.
If you’re early and don’t have a lot of cash, consider filing a provisional patent. It’s less expensive and holds your place in line giving you an extra year to decide if you want to file a full patent.
https://wn.com/How_To_Patent_An_Idea_For_Startups
There are four different types of patents and if you're a startup looking to protect one of your inventions or ideas you need to think about your patent strategy.
I’ve been granted six different patents and I’ve been on the receiving end of patent lawsuits and patent trolls. I’m going to tell you the good, the bad and the ugly truth about patent and how to get one if you decide you need one, and why I think patents are often not worth it.
The most typical type of patent called a Utility patent. A utility patent protects the inventor of a new idea and allows them to have a monopoly on their invention for 20 years.
A Utility Patent is for new and non-obvious inventions. The other three types of patents:
Design Patents – These protect the aesthetic look of your product. These are useful if you didn’t invent something new but you think the look of your product is particularly unique and you want to prevent knock-offs.
Provisional Patents – These are lower cost patents to hold your place in-line if you’re going to file a Utility patent but are trying to save money but don’t want someone getting the patent first.
Plant Patents – these are only useful if you’re bio-engineering a new plant.
If you’re going to apply for a patent, you’re going to need a lawyer to help you as the process isn’t trivial but there are a lot of things you can do to save yourself time and money.
Most patents describe the main invention and then they list a series of claims. Claims are a generic way to describe your invention…
Ways to save:
- If you can draft your patent claims in plain english this can save your patent attorney time.
- If you can illustrate your idea very simply this can also save time
- Micro-entity can save 75% on patent filing costs – up to 4 patents. As long your income is less than $177K
Most patent processes are a back and forth with the patent office. Expect that your first submission will get rejected and then it’s up to you and your attorney to work with the the patent examiner to provide changes on your patent application to make it unique enough to be accepted.
It typically takes 3 years to get a patent and the legal and filing costs can add up, often over 10,000 per patent. The costs can really depend on your lawyer so make sure you talk to a number of patent attorneys to really understand what you’re getting into.
Now If you’re able to get a patent, it’s just a piece of paper at the patent office.
What can you do with this paper? Three things:
- You can keep it in the drawer for defense – this is how many companies use them. If they get sued, they pull out their patents and say. If you sue me, I’ll sue you back.
- You can use them as an offense – going after other firms that are using your idea. This can be super expensive and if the other company is able to find prior art (examples of your idea before you patented it, they could invalidate your patent)
- Lastly, you can license your patent – or give people permission to use your invention for a fee.
Now – the reason I say that patents may not be the best path for a startup is that defensive patents are very expensive and offensive and licensing strategies tend to be very distracting from the core business of a startup.
If your company produces a designed product, then a design patent may be a cost-effective way to prevent cheap knock-offs… And a company with a good balance sheet may want to invest in patents as part of a larger strategy.
Smaller companies should be cautious about over-indexing on patents unless their idea is extraordinarily unique and not-obvious.
If you’re early and don’t have a lot of cash, consider filing a provisional patent. It’s less expensive and holds your place in line giving you an extra year to decide if you want to file a full patent.
- published: 08 Jul 2020
- views: 63886
11:05
"You Can't Patent Simple Sh*t!" | Shark Tank AUS
Heidi believes that she’s onto something… a stubby cooler for an ice bucket. She says she can sell ice to an Eskimo, but so far, has been a little too generous ...
Heidi believes that she’s onto something… a stubby cooler for an ice bucket. She says she can sell ice to an Eskimo, but so far, has been a little too generous with the freebies. Heidi is asking the Sharks for 260k for 10% of her business valuing her business at a whopping 2.6 million. Her passion for getting something off the ground is clear and admirable however without sales in the pipeline will she get a Shark over the line?
An international sensation, Shark Tank AUS features entrepreneurs pitching for investment in the Tank from our Sharks, five venture capitalists willing to invest their own money in exchange for equity.
As Seen On Shark Tank Australia Products: https://amzn.to/2ZJBbyf
Shark Tank US Products Collection: https://amzn.to/3bMNjmI
#SharkTank #SlyAccountant #TakingAdvantage
https://wn.com/You_Can't_Patent_Simple_Sh_T_|_Shark_Tank_Aus
Heidi believes that she’s onto something… a stubby cooler for an ice bucket. She says she can sell ice to an Eskimo, but so far, has been a little too generous with the freebies. Heidi is asking the Sharks for 260k for 10% of her business valuing her business at a whopping 2.6 million. Her passion for getting something off the ground is clear and admirable however without sales in the pipeline will she get a Shark over the line?
An international sensation, Shark Tank AUS features entrepreneurs pitching for investment in the Tank from our Sharks, five venture capitalists willing to invest their own money in exchange for equity.
As Seen On Shark Tank Australia Products: https://amzn.to/2ZJBbyf
Shark Tank US Products Collection: https://amzn.to/3bMNjmI
#SharkTank #SlyAccountant #TakingAdvantage
- published: 06 Aug 2019
- views: 422665
10:37
Father And Son Get Interrogated By Sharks Over Patent Ownership | Shark Tank AUS
As soon as the Sharks start to question who owns the patents – the conversation begins to go sour… but can it be saved? 🦈🛹
Company Website: https://www.faceboo...
As soon as the Sharks start to question who owns the patents – the conversation begins to go sour… but can it be saved? 🦈🛹
Company Website: https://www.facebook.com/2Wheelboard/
An international sensation, Shark Tank AUS features entrepreneurs pitching for investment in the Tank from our Sharks, five venture capitalists willing to invest their own money in exchange for equity.
As Seen On Shark Tank Australia Products: https://amzn.to/2ZJBbyf
Shark Tank US Products Collection: https://amzn.to/3bMNjmI
#SharkTank #2WHEELBOARD #Tricked
https://wn.com/Father_And_Son_Get_Interrogated_By_Sharks_Over_Patent_Ownership_|_Shark_Tank_Aus
As soon as the Sharks start to question who owns the patents – the conversation begins to go sour… but can it be saved? 🦈🛹
Company Website: https://www.facebook.com/2Wheelboard/
An international sensation, Shark Tank AUS features entrepreneurs pitching for investment in the Tank from our Sharks, five venture capitalists willing to invest their own money in exchange for equity.
As Seen On Shark Tank Australia Products: https://amzn.to/2ZJBbyf
Shark Tank US Products Collection: https://amzn.to/3bMNjmI
#SharkTank #2WHEELBOARD #Tricked
- published: 29 Nov 2019
- views: 1648566
1:06:53
Francis Gurry Lecture on Intellectual Property 2023: Towards a Sustainable Patent System and Society
Towards a Sustainable Patent System and Society, Presented by Mr António Campinos - President of the European Patent Office.
This year, the European Patent Off...
Towards a Sustainable Patent System and Society, Presented by Mr António Campinos - President of the European Patent Office.
This year, the European Patent Office (EPO) celebrated 50 years of the European Patent Convention (EPC). In that time, the signatories to the EPC have grown from 16 to 39 Member States, and the EPO has granted over 2 million European Patents. Building upon the achievements of the EPO’s Strategic Plan 2023, the new Strategic Plan 2028 is about to be launched and will center on one overarching goal: sustainability. SP2028 is set to guide the EPO towards establishing a more sustainable European Patent Organisation and patent system that can support the innovation ecosystem, economic growth and competitiveness in Europe and beyond. In this presentation, the President of the EPO will share his vision for the next stage of the Organisation’s contribution to the patent system and the societal benefits it brings.
https://wn.com/Francis_Gurry_Lecture_On_Intellectual_Property_2023_Towards_A_Sustainable_Patent_System_And_Society
Towards a Sustainable Patent System and Society, Presented by Mr António Campinos - President of the European Patent Office.
This year, the European Patent Office (EPO) celebrated 50 years of the European Patent Convention (EPC). In that time, the signatories to the EPC have grown from 16 to 39 Member States, and the EPO has granted over 2 million European Patents. Building upon the achievements of the EPO’s Strategic Plan 2023, the new Strategic Plan 2028 is about to be launched and will center on one overarching goal: sustainability. SP2028 is set to guide the EPO towards establishing a more sustainable European Patent Organisation and patent system that can support the innovation ecosystem, economic growth and competitiveness in Europe and beyond. In this presentation, the President of the EPO will share his vision for the next stage of the Organisation’s contribution to the patent system and the societal benefits it brings.
- published: 10 Mar 2024
- views: 13
1:26
Patent and Trademark Attorney Jobs in Australia, 2023
(JOB IS NOW FILLED)
We’re recruiting for one of the most successful intellectual property law practices in Australia, Spruson & Ferguson. The firm are on the l...
(JOB IS NOW FILLED)
We’re recruiting for one of the most successful intellectual property law practices in Australia, Spruson & Ferguson. The firm are on the look-out for qualified patent attorneys with a variety of backgrounds to make the leap and join them from the UK or other major IP jurisdictions.
Spruson & Ferguson are a top tier IP practice with highly qualified, experienced professionals with offices in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane (as well as numerous locations in China and Southeast Asia).
Fellows and Associates has substantial experience in moving candidates cross-jurisdictionally and we are in an excellent position to guide and advise on the relocation process.
So, whatever your reason for hoping to move to Australia, 2023 could be your moment, well, if you’re a patent or trademark attorney anyway.
Check out the link below to find out more or apply.
https://fellowsandassociates.com/jobs?textsearch=australia&towncity=&distance=0&orderby=0
https://wn.com/Patent_And_Trademark_Attorney_Jobs_In_Australia,_2023
(JOB IS NOW FILLED)
We’re recruiting for one of the most successful intellectual property law practices in Australia, Spruson & Ferguson. The firm are on the look-out for qualified patent attorneys with a variety of backgrounds to make the leap and join them from the UK or other major IP jurisdictions.
Spruson & Ferguson are a top tier IP practice with highly qualified, experienced professionals with offices in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane (as well as numerous locations in China and Southeast Asia).
Fellows and Associates has substantial experience in moving candidates cross-jurisdictionally and we are in an excellent position to guide and advise on the relocation process.
So, whatever your reason for hoping to move to Australia, 2023 could be your moment, well, if you’re a patent or trademark attorney anyway.
Check out the link below to find out more or apply.
https://fellowsandassociates.com/jobs?textsearch=australia&towncity=&distance=0&orderby=0
- published: 14 Apr 2023
- views: 288