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Story 11 October 2021
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Partner Call: The European IP Helpdesk is hosting a webinar to show you how patents can facilitate technology transfer

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Mariana Marques

The European IP Helpdesk, in collaboration with the European Patent Office, is organising an online training to present a new series of case studies centred around technology transfer. The “From Lab to Market: Successful Technology Transfer Journeys” event is taking place on Tuesday 19 October from 2 to 3.30 PM (CET).

 

You can register for free, here!

 

Patents and other intellectual property (IP) rights play an important role in translating research results into commercially successful products and services. During the event, participants will be introduced to two cases from the series, hearing first-hand from the experts involved how IP supported the technology transfer and commercialisation, and which insights and key learnings they took away from the process.

 

Event Programme

  • The Big Picture: On the Role of IP for Successful Technology Transfer
  • The EPO Technology Transfer Case Studies: An Overview of the Project
  • Conclusion, Follow-up Recommendations & Outlook

 

The webinar is aimed at professionals who work with technology transfer, decision makers and IP professionals and other related stakeholders. The main takeaways for participants should be focused on the opportunity of learning from real case studies, in the identification of key technology transfer learnings, and raising awareness on the importance of IP, particularly of patents.

 

More information

You can read all the case studies here: EPO Technology Transfer Case Studies

Participation in the event is free of charge. Find out the details and register via the event’s webpage.

In case of any questions, please reach out to the European IP Helpdesk team at communication@iprhelpdesk.eu.

 

DISCLAIMER: This information is provided in the interest of knowledge sharing and should not be interpreted as the official view of the European Commission, or any other organisation.

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