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Policy Workshop: IP
Single patent takes another step forward
Ministers from 24 countries signed the agreement establishing a single court to deal with patent disputes. It’s an important advance for the Single Patent – but now for the hard part - securing national ratification in time for the first patent to be granted in April 2014
Plotting the shifts in Europe’s innovation ecosystem
Academics, SMEs and large companies are doing much more research in partnership. Science|Business looks back at some of the highlights of the move to open innovation in 2012, and the policy initiatives that are supporting this
Single patent gets political nod
After more than four decades of negotiation, impasse and posturing, 25 member states agree to create a unitary patent. MEPs who voted for the move promise simplification, lower costs and time-saving for hard-pressed SMEs.
Final EU patent deal could be in reach
MEPs reached a tentative compromise with Member States this week on the Single Patent. All that’s needed now is for EU ministers give the proposal a nod in December and for the European Parliament to vote yes too
EU leaders in deadlock over European patent
As lawmakers in Brussels frantically look for ways to break the stalemate over the Single EU patent, Science|Business takes a closer look at the political and legal dispute
Commission launches new push to complete the European Research Area
After twelve years horsetrading, a voluntary agreement between the European Commission and Europe’s research bodies aims to get 27 national research systems functioning as one, and complete the European Research Area (ERA)
Time to remodel management of university IP
Traditional tech transfer makes it hard for industry to realise commercial potential, and for universities to maximise the value, of IP. A new approach pioneered by the University of Manitoba aims to change this, using IP to underpin collaboration, explains Digvir Jayas
Halfway there: more change is needed to win the innovation race
At the mid-point of her mandate, Research and Innovation Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn says a lot has been done, but there is more to do, and some tough battles to win
European business to increase R&D spending despite crisis
Top EU businesses expect their investments in research and development to grow by an average of 4 percent annually over the period 2012 to 2014
EU Patent: Let’s get over the finishing line
Recent progress has been encouraging, but MEPs’ decision not to vote on the single European Patent leaves innovative businesses without the historic breakthrough they so desperately need, says Jonathan Zuck
Tech transfer rules: time for transition
The existing EU rules on tech transfer agreements may be intellectually stimulating for competition lawyers and economists, but they often make little sense to businesses. The current review by the Commission should lead to simplification, say Bristows' Pat Treacy and Osman Zafar
Fearless Angels are critical in overcoming the capital shortage facing innovation
It’s often hard to quantify, but angel investing is a growing around the world. New data indicate this will be key to overcoming the growth challenges facing entrepreneurs, says the OECD's Karen Wilson
Horizon 2020 Special Coverage
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UPC creates “Technology Offers” to showcase patents
The Universitat Politècncia de Catalunya. BarcelonaTech (UPC) has launched an online catalogue of technology offers aimed at giving visibility to its...
UK: New online patent inspection service launched
UK business could save nearly £100,000 per year thanks to a free patent system launched by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO)....
TU Delft develops neurostimulator to reduce Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy symptoms
In the future people with brain disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy and tinnitus (ringing in the ears) may be fitted...
Just one month left to enter Cambridge Wireless' Discovering Start-Ups 2011
Ambitious new tech start-ups, inventors and budding entrepreneurs only have one month left to enter the Cambridge Wireless Discovering Start-Ups 2011...
University of Edinburgh develops robotic glue
This is the first commercially viable robot system of its kind, using a novel connection mechanism as the basis of a...
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Academic Enterprise Awards (ACES) 2013
The ACES - Academic Enterprise Awards - are the only pan-European awards for spin-out companies emerged from European universities and public research centres.
European Parliament, Brussels - 04 June 2013
Smarter Data for Europe: Live webcast with Vice-President Neelie Kroes
The development of ‘Big Data’ applications and e-infrastructure can stimulate a new wave of economic and social progress.
Park Royal, Brussels - 23 May 2013
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