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At WP Thompson, our team of Attorneys have qualifications in a variety of areas under the engineering umbrella. We are experienced in drafting and prosecuting patent applications in a wide range of engineering technologies including automotive, electronics, subsea technology, medical devices, optics, environmental, sports and training products, materials, as well as traditional mechanical engineering technologies.
Our experts tailor their advice based on the requirements of each client, working with individual inventors and start-ups to build their IP portfolios and helping our established multinational clients to achieve a broad scope of protection for their engineering technology.
Our SME clients value our ability to identify the 'core' of their inventions and to obtain robust, enforceable patents. We work closely with the inventors to capture the fine detail of the technology and to understand what exactly they wish to protect.
As well as providing strong technical expertise, our engineering clients value our business-focused approach, which is firmly directed towards delivering tangible commercial benefit and maximising the potential of our clients' intellectual property worldwide.
Many of the Attorneys in our engineering group have experience in industry, and this first-hand experience ensures that we can offer strong technical and commercial insights to our clients.
Whilst patents generally provide the strongest form of protection for engineering technologies, we also advise our clients in protecting their inventions via registered designs, in order to ensure that all aspects of the technology are covered.
Our ability to assist clients extends to the management and enforcement of their IP after grant of a patent. Our team of Attorneys is adept in managing IP transactions to extract the maximum benefit for our clients. Our litigation experts are highly experienced in providing advice on patent infringement and freedom-to-operate, to ensure that our clients have peace of mind when exploiting their technology.
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If you've had an idea and want to turn it into a commercial asset by patenting it, our team of UK and European patent attorneys are here to help you, whatever the technology. Patents provide protection for technical innovation in products, processes, materials and machinery. They can also protect software-related developments. Investment in research, development and marketing should all be protected and patents can prove particularly useful for this purpose. Although they are commonly referred to as an intangible asset, patents can generate revenue streams for their owners and can be sold or mortgaged much like any tangible asset. For instance, protecting new concepts via patent may prevent competitors from entering a particular technical space, thereby potentially giving the patent owner an edge over its competitors.
At WP Thompson, we know the value of securing a patent and how important they are as business assets. This is why our advice to clients always takes into consideration the potential financial value of your invention and underpins our approach to the scope of protection our clients require.
Licensing patents you own for use by third parties is another method to generate revenue streams which some clients employ. This is known as out-licensing. However, innovators can also turn the IP of others into commercial products by licensing third-party patents - known as in-licensing. Additionally, patent owners should consider enforcement of existing patent rights as a potential revenue stream.
Your patent portfolio - even those which are yet to reach a commercial stage - is valuable and as such, you should take steps to police it to protect your assets from possible infringement. Our skilled and experienced Patent Attorneys can offer all the help and advice you need to keep the value of your ideas safe. Our team of Attorneys offer our clients a comprehensive range of patent services across all technical disciplines, including chemistry, chemical engineering, electronics, software, fintech, AI, mechanical engineering, medicinal chemistry, medical devices, physics, pharma and biotech.
In addition to the drafting, filing and prosecuting of patent applications, we offer advice and assistance in the strategic assessment of patent portfolios, due diligence investigations, and the provision of patent audits. Our attorneys have broad experience in litigation and contentious issues involving questions of validity, infringement and ownership in particular. We also provide input in relation to commercial negotiations, particularly those involving licences and assignments. Whatever your sector or invention, we have a dedicated team who can provide help, advice and expertise to safeguard your ideas and ensure you can exploit their commercial value to the fullest.
The nature, geographical extent and timing of IP protection varies depending on the nature of a client's business, budget and commercial priorities.
We understand that not all clients are the same and we form a close relationship with you in order to understand your technical and business needs before providing strategic advice on the form and extent of IP protection to pursue.
We maintain a longstanding involvement in our client's IP from inception, to completion of protection and conduct regular reviews to ensure that no gaps exist.
Our strategic advice also extends to enforcement and licensing strategies to ensure that clients maximise the leverage and return sought from investments and resulting IP.
Our Team will help you identify and monetise your IP through sale and licensing.
Our Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys can value your patents, brands and designs, and provide commercially driven advice on their sale to third parties. We are also skilled in preparing the relevant documentation and ensuring that the transfer goes smoothly.
If you wish to retain the rights to your brand and create revenue streams through licensing, then our Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys can advise on the form your licence agreements should take, bearing in mind the manner in which the third parties should use your brand and the royalties due to you.
Once your IP is protected, it is essential that any third party use without your consent is identified and addressed. While there are many routes to resolution of IP disputes, litigation is an option that must be taken in certain circumstances.
Our Patent and Trade Mark Attorney teams have a wealth of experience in High Court and Intellectual Property Enterprise Court litigation and act on behalf of our clients to ensure their rights are protected.
Our attorneys have Litigator Certificates which expand the options available to clients when the potential for litigation arises. We also have strong ties with IP litigators in territories worldwide, should infringement of your IP occur outside of the UK, so you can rest assured that with WP Thompson, your intellectual property interests are covered.
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Chartered and European Patent Attorney | Design Attorney | Trade Mark Attorney | UPC Representative
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Chartered and European Patent Attorney | Design Attorney | UPC Representative
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Chartered and European Patent Attorney | Design Attorney | UPC Representative
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Chartered Patent Attorney and European Patent Attorney | Design Attorney | UPC Representative
23.02.2023
Software, Engineering, Electronics and Telecoms, Artificial Intelligence
The following article is an abridged version of a paper written by Ranveer Riyat as part of his degree course.
Quantum computing will change our world. It is an endeavour that has promised to transform drug development, codebreaking, and revolutionise everything from telecommunications to machine learning [1]. With so much hype, it is easy to get lost marvelling at the endless possibilities, without grasping what quantum computing is.
Since the development of the first conventional computer, the benefits of computing have been profound. While computers aid us with an infinite array of everyday tasks, such as finding the fastest route to a destination, surfing the internet, streaming movies, or even enabling safe air travel, there are challenges that today's systems will never be able to solve.
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18.10.2022
Software, Plant Varieties, Medical Technologies, Materials, Life Sciences, Engineering, Electronics and Telecoms, Consumer Goods, Chemistry, Artificial Intelligence
We previously reported three EPO Technical Board of Appeal (TBA) Decisions T1463/11, T1658/15, and T0144/11 which related to the assessment of inventive step for inventions covering a mix of technical and non-technical features. In the first two decisions, the EPO introduced the concept of a "notional business person". The third decision provided additional guidance on the use of its meaning.
Full story14.10.2022
Software, Plant Varieties, Medical Technologies, Materials, Life Sciences, Engineering, Electronics and Telecoms, Creative and Brands, Consumer Goods, Chemistry, Artificial Intelligence
A unique feature of determining the actual response deadline to Communications, such as Examination Reports, notified by the European Patent Office (EPO) is that the number of months cited in the Communication runs from the 'notification' of the Communication rather than its date.
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10.10.2022
Software, Plant Varieties, Medical Technologies, Materials, Life Sciences, Engineering, Electronics and Telecoms, Creative and Brands, Consumer Goods, Chemistry, Artificial Intelligence
We are delighted to celebrate our ranking as a leading Intellectual Property firm in this year's The Legal 500 (Legalease) – a testament to the quality of services we continue to provide to our clients.
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29.09.2022
Software, Plant Varieties, Medical Technologies, Materials, Life Sciences, Engineering, Electronics and Telecoms, Creative and Brands, Consumer Goods, Chemistry, Artificial Intelligence
A unique feature of determining the actual response deadline to Communications, such as Examination Reports, notified by the European Patent Office (EPO) is that the number of months cited in the Communication runs from the 'notification' of the Communication rather than its date.
Full story13.05.2022
Software, Plant Varieties, Medical Technologies, Materials, Life Sciences, Engineering, Electronics and Telecoms, Creative and Brands, Consumer Goods, Chemistry, Artificial Intelligence
A unique feature of determining the actual response deadline to Communications, such as Examination Reports, notified by the European Patent Office (EPO) is that the number of months cited in the Communication runs from the 'notification' of the Communication rather than its date.
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Software, Plant Varieties, Medical Technologies, Materials, Life Sciences, Engineering, Electronics and Telecoms, Creative and Brands, Consumer Goods, Chemistry, Artificial Intelligence
The EPO's Enlarged Board of Appeal has been considering questions relating to the patentability of simulations in G1/19 and has recently issued its decision.
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Software, Plant Varieties, Medical Technologies, Materials, Life Sciences, Engineering, Electronics and Telecoms, Creative and Brands, Consumer Goods, Chemistry, Artificial Intelligence
The Italian Patent and Trademark Office have confirmed that, as of 1 July 2020, PCT applicants may enter the national phase in Italy directly. This marks a change from the previous regime, which required applicants to first enter the European regional phase in order to obtain a granted European patent, which could subsequently be validated in Italy.
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