Talk innovation: unlocking technology
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This podcast episode is a recording of the chat EPO patent examiner Edward Cooke had with Carmen Hijosa. At 60, Carmen began her PhD and established a new textile company that uses pineapple leaves to produce a vegan alternative to leather. Today, her business is thriving, the material is sought after by global fashion brands and the leaves, which are a by-product of pineapple harvesting in the Philippines, offer an additional income stream to farmers while using an otherwise discarded resource.
Third episode in the series "Inspiring inventors" - giving you a unique opportunity to interact with the inventors, learn from their inspiring experiences, and take a closer look at what goes into successfully bringing an invention to market.
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Differentiating collaboration, convergence and cohesion (Research into patents)
How intellectual property (IP) rights create jobs and prosperity in the EU
Understanding the business value of SMEs' patent portfolio (Research into patents)
Patents as loan collateral (Research into patents)
Towards a concordance map: from patents to trade marks (Research into patents)
Approaching the deal (IP as key commercial asset)
Approaching the market (IP as key commercial asset)
Protecting IP assets: types and scope (IP as key commercial asset)
Free advice to get you started (IP as key commercial asset)
Inspiring inventors: Pete and Ben Kibel
The art of defining the scope of your idea (IP as key commercial asset)
Deep tech innovation in the EU and US
Building on intellectual property to create a business: a real case
Vaccine technologies
Smart urban mobility
Patents, pandemic and the rise of China - key trends in filings
PATLIB centres and patent attorneys: allies or competitors?
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