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Showing 1 - 8 of 8 for "Inspicos" with applied filters

Firm

Inspicos - Denmark

Industry sectors

Agriculture, Biotechnology, Computer technology & services, Electronics, Food & beverage, ICT & software, Life sciences, Manufacturing, Mechanical, Medical devices, Nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical, Renewable energy, Robotics, Telecommunication

Practitioner

Edward Farrington

Practice areas

Patent litigation, Patent office proceedings, Patent prosecution

Industry sectors

Chemistry, Food & beverage, Life sciences

Practitioner

Jakob Pade Frederiksen

Practice areas

Patent office proceedings, Patent prosecution, Patent strategy & counseling

Industry sectors

Computer technology & services, Mechanical, Medical devices, Renewable energy

Practitioner

Ulla Klinge

Practice areas

Patent office proceedings, Patent prosecution, Patent strategy & counseling

Industry sectors

Biotechnology, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Universities & research

Practitioner

Peter Koefoed

Practice areas

Patent office proceedings, Patent prosecution, Patent strategy & counseling

Industry sectors

Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, Universities & research

Practitioner

Martin Lorentzen

Practice areas

Patent, Patent prosecution, Patent strategy & counseling

Industry sectors

Construction & materials, Mechanical, Medical devices, Nanotechnology, Optics & photonics

News & Analysis

Applicant is responsible for checking patent text

01 September 2018 by Jakob Pade Frederiksen

Pursuant to Rule 71(3) of the European Patent Convention (EPC), towards the termination of the examination proceedings, the Examining Division of the European Patent Office (EPO) shall inform the applicant of the text in which it intends to grant the European patent.

News & Analysis

Proving plausibility before the EPO

01 June 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property

A common dilemma for inventors and applicants before the European Patent Office is whether an invention is sufficiently mature for a patent application to be filed.