Le brevet comme instrument de co-opétition

Le Professeur Julien Pénin, de la Faculté des Sciences Economiques et Gestion de Strasbourg, donnera une conférence à Neuchâtel le 10 juin, sur le thème du brevet comme instrument de co-opétition, combinaison de coopération et de compétition.

Conférence en accès libre – les inscriptions sont possibles jusqu’au 5 juin ici.

From IP strategy to IP operations – IEEPI training, June 12th, Paris

IEEPI - Formation Propriété IntellectuelleCorinne Le Buhan will be teaching the IEEPI IP management training “From IP strategy to IP operations” in Paris on June 12th, 2015: learn about practical IP strategies and key IP management challenges from various business environments, how to define your own organisation IP strategy and how to implement it in practice with various IP development, enforcement and commercialisation tactics.

In this professional training, emphasis is put on simple management tools and checklists, illustrated with case studies from various industries, and a situational workshop experimentation.

IEEPI Paroles d’expert – Corinne Le Buhan

IEEPI - Formation Propriété IntellectuelleParoles d’experts : Corinne Lebuhan.

L’IEEPI donne la parole à ses experts, aujourd’hui Corinne Le Buhan, Experte en analyse et management stratégique de PI.

« Le manager PI de 1ère génération travaillait avec la R&D et les lignes de produits.

Le manager PI de 2ème génération valorisait son portefeuille de PI avec l’aide des analystes de marché.

Le manager PI de 3ème génération renforce le lien entre les deux univers. »

Corinne Le Buhan nous propose une boîte à outils, le couteau suisse du manager PI – à lire ce mois-ci sur le site IEEPI: de la stratégie à l’opérationnel.

 

Nouvelle formation IEEPI en Suisse – inventer avec l’arbre des moyens

L’IEEPI poursuit son offre de formation en Suisse en 2015, cette fois en Suisse romande. Suite à ses présentations à P2i2013 et aux Journées Stratégie PI et Innovation 2014, Yann de Kermadec présentera plus en détail sa méthodologie de l’arbre des moyens pour innover et préparer les dépôts de brevets.

Prochaine session le 27 mars 2015 à Neuchâtel – plus d’informations et inscriptions ici.

Meet us at Bio Europe Spring in Paris, March 9-11

BIO-Europe Spring® annually attracts a wide range of business leaders, including senior executives of leading biotech companies, business development teams from large and midsize pharmaceutical companies, investors and other industry experts.

IPStudies will be present – take this unique opportunity to meet our life sciences expert and ask a demo of our patent analytics navigation and visualization offering!

Bio Europe Spring 2015

IP licensing training in Lyon, March 2015

IEEPI (Institut Européen Entreprise et Propriété Industrielle) organizes in 2015 a training on best practices of international licensing agreements in collaboration with Corinne Le Buhan from IPstudies SARL.

Next session: Thursday March 5th, 2015 09:00-17:30

Location: INPI Rhône-Alpes Lyon – 8 rue Montrochet 69285 LYON, France

Language: English

Description: This practice course will focus on licensing strategies, preparation of the IP agreement proposal, the anatomy of a licensing agreement and negotiation of a licensing contract.

Target audience: Business development managers, licensing executives, IP practitioners, contract managers, technology transfer managers, lawyers.

Level of expertise: intermediate

Details and registration here

IP management practices – Co-inventors with different interests

Another outstanding pattern out of the CRISPR patent landscape is the complexity of inventorship and invention assignment tracking. The initial discoveries were conducted by multiple international teams; sometimes on their own, sometimes out of a formal collaborative research agreement, sometimes out of less formalized scientific research collaboration. This is again reflected in the resulting patent prosecution histories.

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IP management practices – How early inventor collaboration can help faster granting at USPTO

 

In the CRISPR-CAS patent landscape, the file history of US patent 8’697’359 by Dr. Feng Zhang from the Broad Institute highlights how a “get this one granted fast” IP strategy can be enforced in IP management practice with a strong collaboration from the inventors, at least in the USPTO prosecution, and especially in a research field where a large part of the prior art is academic.

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