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What a Chemist Needs to Know About Patents

3 April 2014, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
Intellectual Property (IP) is now one of the major outputs of all Research and Development (R&D) organisations, yet for most scientists it remains an area shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding. To debunk the myths, the SCI Young Chemists' Group in collaboration with UK-based patent and trademark attorneys and litigators, EIP has organised this one-day workshop.
The event will feature modules presented by representatives from some of the world's leading Patent Attorneys and chemical companies including EIP, Fish & Richardson and Unilever. A full spectrum of patent activities will be covered including what makes inventions patentable, the drafting of patents and patent specifications, infringement and endorsement and even how to determine the value of your patent portfolio.
There will also be a 'rough guide' on how to deal with IP issues arising during third-party negotiations. Showcasing how to read and understand patents, the legal frameworks under which patents are filed and granted and the key factors which must be included for a patent to be valid, the sessions will be interactive, requiring input from the audience and designed to prompt group discussion.
The day will conclude with a case study exploring a real Unilever patent case, followed by a Q&A session which in the past has served to further confirm the interest and enthusiasm for this topic. The lunch, refreshment break and a wine reception after the close of the conference will also provide plenty of opportunity for the exchange of ideas and discussions with speakers and fellow attendees.
Aimed at R&D and legal staff covering a broad spectrum of industries, the conference is particularly relevant for those who wish to learn more about patents and IP within their area. This highly successful event has proved popular with previous attendees and speakers alike.

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University of the Arts

University of the Arts, 272 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7EY, United Kingdom

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Young Chemists' Panel of the Society of Chemical Industry
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Ms Patricia Cornell
Society of Chemical Industry, 14-15 Belgrave Square, London, SW1X 8PS, United Kingdom
020 7598 1561
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