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Talk innovation: unlocking technology

Talk innovation: unlocking technology

By European Patent Office

“Talk innovation: unlocking technology” is brought to you by the European Patent Office (EPO). Expert presenters and guests – including our patent examiners - provide their perspective on technology trends and highlight ground-breaking inventions. Join us to learn more on the role of patents and the intellectual property (IP) system in supporting society and the economy.

Opinions expressed by podcast participants are their own and may not reflect the views of the EPO.

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Patents in progress: Biopharma - The patent system meets traditional medicine

Talk innovation: unlocking technologyNov 24, 2020

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“You are a wonder”: How stem cell donations save lives

“You are a wonder”: How stem cell donations save lives

A simple cheek swab could begin a new lease on life for patients with leukaemia. Stem cell typing is the first step in matching patients with donors. Join us to learn about typing from donors, people who've conquered a blood cancer, a biotechnology expert and a PR manager at an NGO that recruits donors and supports patients. We'll also provide details on an up-coming stem cell typing drive in Munich and The Hague, one of the ways we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the European Patent Convention this year.

Moderator: Sabine Lunau, EPO Communications manager

Guests:

Aliki Nichogiannopolou, EPO Director: DNA, peptide and cell biotechnology

Andreas Böhm-Pélissier, member of an EPO Boards of Appeal

Jennifer Andersen, DKMS, Public relations manager


May 26, 202327:36
A proprietary platform to fight cancer: a technology transfer case study
May 11, 202321:07
New energy landscapes
Apr 13, 202323:53
The revolution in smart health
Apr 11, 202322:02
Earth observation for a greener planet
Feb 15, 202331:32
Patenting trends in hydrogen innovation
Jan 17, 202326:50
Women in tech: the road to gender equality
Jan 10, 202328:19
Creating an innovation culture around results

Creating an innovation culture around results

Innovation can fail in the gap between public research funding and private investment taking over, often termed the Valley of Death. But innovation culture also has a key role to play. 

Services offered by the European Innovation Council and the EPO’s network of over 320 PATLIB centres spread across Europe can help entrepreneurs cross the valley safely and thrive. 

Join Tom Withnell (EPO), Francesco Matteucci (Programme Manager, EIC) and Roberto Santolamazza (Managing Director,t2i PATLIB Centre, Italy) as they discuss these topics.

Patent information centres (PATLIB): https://www.epo.org/searching-for-patents/helpful-resources/patlib.html

European Innovation Council: https://eic.ec.europa.eu/index_en

European Innovation Council 2023 work programme: https://eic.ec.europa.eu/eic-2023-work-programme_en

Dec 13, 202219:38
Differentiating collaboration, convergence and cohesion (Research into patents)

Differentiating collaboration, convergence and cohesion (Research into patents)

Do we have knowledge cohesion across Europe? How does it differ from convergence? There is vast research on cohesion policy in Europe which still has to be developed on the grounds of measurement and the links between convergence and cohesion. In this podcast, Semih Akçomak tells us how to use patent collaboration and EU Framework Project collaboration data to analyse knowledge convergence and cohesion.

This episode is moderated by Catalina Martínez García, senior researcher in the Institute of Public Goods and Policies at the Spanish National Research Council.

Download full research project report: https://www.epo.org/learning/materials/academic-research-programme/research-project-grants.html

Nov 15, 202216:41
Inspiring inventors: Carmen Hijosa
Nov 02, 202251:44
How intellectual property (IP) rights create jobs and prosperity in the EU
Oct 18, 202218:28
 Understanding the business value of SMEs' patent portfolio (Research into patents)

Understanding the business value of SMEs' patent portfolio (Research into patents)

How credible are innovative business proposals? How likely are investors to fund start-ups and SMEs? Patents are fundamental to protect technologies, but they are also a useful signalling tool. In this podcast, Alberto Di Minin, Professor at the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa, tells us how patents can bridge the gap between investors and enterprises. According to a joint Scuola Sant’Anna and Centro Nazionale Ricerche study, business proposals coming from companies with a patent portfolio consistent with the type of activities that they seek financial support for are more likely to get funded.

This episode is moderated by Catalina Martínez García, senior researcher in the Institute of Public Goods and Policies at the Spanish National Research Council.

Download full research project report: https://www.epo.org/learning/materials/academic-research-programme/research-project-grants.html

Oct 04, 202216:20
Patents as loan collateral (Research into patents)

Patents as loan collateral (Research into patents)

Funding constraints are often a barrier to innovation, but patents can help raise funding when used as collateral. In this podcast Dirk Czarnitzki, professor in the Department of Management, Strategy and Innovation at the KU Leuven in Belgium and Felix Bracht, doctoral researcher, will discuss patent characteristics relevant in loan negotiations and estimate the level of debt firms can rise by pledging patents.

This episode is moderated by Catalina Martínez García, senior researcher in the Institute of Public Goods and Policies at the Spanish National Research Council.

Download full research project report: https://www.epo.org/learning/materials/academic-research-programme/research-project-grants.html

Sep 20, 202216:35
Towards a concordance map: from patents to trade marks (Research into patents)

Towards a concordance map: from patents to trade marks (Research into patents)

Connecting patents and trademarks can help track the diffusion of patented inventions into the market, reveal the commercialization capabilities of patenting firms and capture market specializations related to specific technologies. In this podcast Carolina Castaldi, professor of Geography of Innovation at the University of Utrecht, will delve into the process to tell you more about how researchers, policymakers and innovators can make the most out of patent and trademark concordance tables. This episode is moderated by Catalina Martínez García, senior researcher in the Institute of Public Goods and Policies at the Spanish National Research Council. 

Carolina Castaldi received the European Patent Office's Academic Research Programme grant in 2019. 

More about the Academic Research Programme: https://www.epo.org/learning/materials/academic-research-programme.html

More about Carolina Castaldi's project: https://www.epo.org/learning/materials/academic-research-programme/research-project-grants.html




Sep 06, 202215:43
Approaching the deal (IP as key commercial asset)

Approaching the deal (IP as key commercial asset)

So, you’ve protected your IP and have found a company or investor who is interested in the next stage of the commercialisation journey.  Now you need to strike a deal. What are your essential considerations? How might the negotiations go? It can seem daunting but in this podcast  Christophe Haunold, a knowledge and technology transfer professional, University of Luxembourg PaKTT office head, and ASTP President, will provide useful advice.

Moderated by Alison Campbell, CEO of the United Kingdom Government Office for Tech Transfer.

This is the sixth episode in the series "Intellectual property (IP) as key commercial asset: the essentials".

How could you turn your ideas and creativity into profit? More specifically, how could you commercialise patents and other intellectual property (IP) to grow your business? This podcast series help inventors, researchers, entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the potential of IP take their first steps in the business world. IP experts from all over Europe will share their inspirational stories, know-how and strategies that can help you turn your idea into a business.

Jul 19, 202222:48
Approaching the market (IP as key commercial asset)

Approaching the market (IP as key commercial asset)

Protecting your IP is a very important milestone, but it is only the starting point. So how do you begin the commercialisation journey? In this podcast you’ll learn about timing, identifying the market and customer’s needs, and finding support that can help you move your IP forward - all factors crucial for success.

In this podcast Marta Catarino, Head of Knowledge Transfer and Innovation at B.acis: Centre for Health Innovations at the School of Medicine at the University of Minho in Portugal helps you understand this landscape. Moderated by Alison Campbell, CEO of the United Kingdom Government Office for Tech Transfer.

This is the fifth episode in the series "Intellectual property (IP) as key commercial asset: the essentials".

How could you turn your ideas and creativity into profit? More specifically, how could you commercialise patents and other intellectual property (IP) to grow your business? This podcast series help inventors, researchers, entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the potential of IP take their first steps in the business world. IP experts from all over Europe will share their inspirational stories, know-how and strategies that can help you turn your idea into a business.

Jul 05, 202227:45
Protecting IP assets: types and scope (IP as key commercial asset)

Protecting IP assets: types and scope (IP as key commercial asset)

Understanding the different types of intellectual property rights and their implications is key to knowing what’s right for you and your business and also when and why. But it requires a great deal of expertise, product and market knowledge and strategic thinking mostly mastered by professionals.  In this podcast Rut Herbjörnsen, European and Swedish patent attorney, will tell you more about the role of a patent attorney who can provide you with excellent advice on IP types, help you define the assets you want to protect and become a valuable business partner. Moderated by Alison Campbell, CEO of the United Kingdom Government Office for Tech Transfer.

This is the fourth episode in the series "Intellectual property (IP) as key commercial asset: the essentials".

How could you turn your ideas and creativity into profit? More specifically, how could you commercialise patents and other intellectual property (IP) to grow your business? This podcast series help inventors, researchers, entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the potential of IP take their first steps in the business world. IP experts from all over Europe will share their inspirational stories, know-how and strategies that can help you turn your idea into a business.

Jun 23, 202225:13
Free advice to get you started (IP as key commercial asset)

Free advice to get you started (IP as key commercial asset)

Before seeking IP protection, it is critical to understand the landscape and potential scope of your rights. New entrepreneurs often ask, “Where do I start?”. In this podcast we will discuss incredibly useful free resource: the PATLIB network. PATLIBS can help innovators at the early stages of their IP journey by offering guidance, practical help and a wealth of useful connections. 

Alison Campbell, CEO of the United Kingdom Government Office for Tech Transfer, talks with Riccardo Priore, a patent analyst and IP consultant at the PATLIB of the Area Science Park in Trieste, Italy.

This is the third episode is a new series - "Intellectual property (IP) as key commercial asset: the essentials".

How could you turn your ideas and creativity into profit? More specifically, how could you commercialise patents and other intellectual property (IP) to grow your business? This podcast series help inventors, researchers, entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the potential of IP take their first steps in the business world. IP experts from all over Europe will share their inspirational stories, know-how and strategies that can help you turn your idea into a business.

Jun 07, 202219:35
Inspiring inventors: Pete and Ben Kibel
May 31, 202259:40
The art of defining the scope of your idea (IP as key commercial asset)

The art of defining the scope of your idea (IP as key commercial asset)

Getting the scope of your intellectual property right  at an early stage and aligning it with your business is crucial. But how do you go about it? In this podcast, our guest Antonio López will guide you through some of the critical points you should check before investing in any form of IP. We will discuss why analysing what others have worked out before you will help you learn about what you can protect, where to find this valuable information, and how you could use it to find alternatives and avoid unpleasant surprises later in the process.

Alison Campbell, CEO of the United Kingdom Government Office for Tech Transfer, talks with Antonio López, a senior patent expert with Telefonica. 

This is the second episode is a new series - "Intellectual property (IP) as key commercial asset: the essentials".

How could you turn your ideas and creativity into profit? More specifically, how could you commercialise patents and other intellectual property (IP) to grow your business? This podcast series help inventors, researchers, entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the potential of IP take their first steps in the business world. IP experts from all over Europe will share their inspirational stories, know-how and strategies that can help you turn your idea into a business.

May 24, 202227:09
Deep tech innovation in the EU and US
May 03, 202225:32
Building on intellectual property to create a business: a real case

Building on intellectual property to create a business: a real case

When it comes to commercialising your technology, integrating intellectual property or IP,  into your business strategy can be a game-changer. IP can become an asset and essential marketing tool because it demonstrates credibility, sends a strong message about your market space and can help attract partners and investors. This podcast highlights how investing in IP at the right time can open many doors. Alison Campbell, CEO of the United Kingdom Government Office for Tech Transfer, talks to Maija Itkonen, serial entrepreneur, founder of the company Gold & Green. The company developed an entirely new plant-based protein and brought a range of new food products to the market.

This is the first episode is a new series - "Intellectual property (IP) as key commercial asset: the essentials". 

How could you turn your ideas and creativity into profit? More specifically, how could you commercialise patents and other intellectual property (IP) to grow your business? This podcast series help inventors, researchers, entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the potential of IP take their first steps in the business world. IP experts from all over Europe will share their inspirational stories, know-how and strategies that can help you turn your idea into a business.

Find out in our new series!

Apr 26, 202224:40
Vaccine technologies
Apr 19, 202224:12
Smart urban mobility
Apr 12, 202221:47
Patents, pandemic and the rise of China - key trends in filings
Apr 05, 202221:16
PATLIB centres and patent attorneys: allies or competitors?
Mar 29, 202221:09
Inspiring inventors: Marco Donolato
Mar 09, 202217:54
Boosting wind energy operation - a spin-out story
Mar 01, 202218:16
Bringing augmented reality into the operation room: a technology transfer case study
Feb 22, 202224:43
Guidelines for Examination - the attorneys' view (European Patent Bar)
Feb 08, 202221:49
3D printing high-performance polymers: a technology transfer case study
Jan 25, 202222:41
Cycling safely into the future: a technology transfer case study
Jan 11, 202220:46
The key to longer, healthier lives? (European Inventor Award)
Nov 16, 202125:56
Rock CO2, roll back climate change

Rock CO2, roll back climate change

How can technology reverse climate change? Icelandic innovators are collaborating worldwide and using their geological know-how to tackle humankind’s greatest challenge. Intellectual property attorney María Kristjánsdóttir (LEX / GH Sigurgeirsson IP) and Bergur Sigfússon (head of CO2 capture and injection, CarbFix) discuss carbon capture and how IP can facilitate planet-saving partnerships.

Nov 02, 202128:46
Patents for tomorrow’s plastics

Patents for tomorrow’s plastics

The rate at which plastics are produced (about 50 million tonnes per year) is outpacing our ability to manage the resulting waste. New technologies will help us all to better reduce, reuse and recycle plastics. Patent examiners Wibke Meiser and Maxime Dossin are two of the co-authors of the EPO’s latest study that reveals the innovation trends in chemical and biological recycling, as well as the growth in research into plastics that can self-repair and are easier to recycle. In this podcast they share their detailed knowledge of these booming technologies and interpret the statistics and trends in global innovation as measured through international patent filings. The episode is moderated by Jeremy Philpott, Communications Manager, EPO.


Oct 26, 202121:19
The determination to heal wounds: a technology transfer case study
Oct 19, 202119:59
Inventing a way out of climate change (European Inventor Award)
Sep 30, 202126:32
The light behind billions of smartphones (European Inventor Award)
Sep 21, 202125:05
Oral proceedings by videoconference (European Patent Bar)
Sep 14, 202122:25
Nominate a genius (European Inventor Award)
Sep 07, 202119:13
Improving quality of life: a technology transfer case study
Jul 27, 202129:03
Textiles for the extreme: a technology transfer case study
Jul 20, 202121:30
European Inventor Award: A billion smiles thanks to nanotechnology
Jul 13, 202124:55
European Inventor Award 2021: the future of DNA-based data storage
Jul 06, 202126:19
European Inventor Award 2021: winds of change
Jun 23, 202123:47
Patents in Progress: Our robotic helpers

Patents in Progress: Our robotic helpers

Moderator: Nigel Clarke, expert in patent information, EPO

Guest: Stéphane Lumineau, patent examiner, EPO

Robots have often been portrayed in science fiction as posing a threat to humans. Today, robots and robotic manipulators are indispensable to industry, and increasingly used in services and domestic settings too. Meet Stéphane Lumineau to learn more about roboethics, the role of artificial intelligence in robot development and the degree to which robots can adopt a human touch.

Jun 08, 202115:18
Patents in Progress: Patents on display
Jun 01, 202117:36
Inventors Revisited: Space autonomy for Europe
May 25, 202124:16
Patents in Progress: How optics enlighten our lives

Patents in Progress: How optics enlighten our lives

Moderator: Nigel Clarke, expert in patent information, EPO

Guest: Orla Feeney, patent examiner, EPO

Scientists’ understanding of the properties and behaviour of light has hugely benefited our everyday lives. Meet Orla Feeny to learn how optics can help keep your finances safe, support you while driving and of course provide extraordinary views of a clear night sky!

May 18, 202119:31
The European Inventor Award: a peek behind the scenes
May 12, 202123:52
Trends in low-carbon energy innovation
Apr 27, 202123:51
E-driving towards a greener future

E-driving towards a greener future

Moderator: Nigel Clarke, expert in patent information, EPO

Guest: Haider Al-Taie, Team Manager Electric Vehicles, EPO

Electric transportation is key to cutting pollution and creating a greener world. Meet Haider Al-Taie to learn more about this rapidly evolving field and how advances in infrastructure and electric vehicles can take it to the next level!


Apr 20, 202116:17
Inventors Revisited: Guidance from above

Inventors Revisited: Guidance from above

Moderator: Abderrahim Moumen, director in examination, EPO

Guest: José Ángel Ávila Rodríguez, GNSS Evolutions Signal and Security Principal Engineer, European Space Agency

The novel coronavirus pandemic has presented several problems, not least of which is tracking the spread of a virus that cannot be seen by the naked eye. José Ángel Ávila Rodríguez, co-inventor of the radio signals in the Galileo satellite navigation system, provides insight into pandemic tracking and discusses the future of the world’s most accurate satellite network.

Apr 13, 202121:57
Inventors Revisited: Visionary inventors and entrepreneurs

Inventors Revisited: Visionary inventors and entrepreneurs

Moderator: Regula von Eggelkraut-Gottanka, Team Manager Proteins and Analysis, EPO

Guests: John Elvesjö and Mårten Skogö 

John Elvesjö and Mårten Skogö are an intellectual property success story. Their patented eye-tracking technology helped them found garage start-up and grow it to a stock-exchange listed company. Today, they are venture capitalists who are guiding a new generation of companies to success.


Apr 06, 202117:06
Patent Index 2020: Trends in patent filings for digital technologies
Mar 30, 202113:57
Patent Index 2020: Trends in healthcare filings
Mar 23, 202119:27
Patent Index 2020
Mar 16, 202118:43
Patents in Progress: More than just metalwork - the latest advances in welding

Patents in Progress: More than just metalwork - the latest advances in welding

Moderator: Nigel Clarke, expert in patent information, EPO

Guest: Sonsoles Hernanz, patent examiner, EPO

Advances in metal processing have given countless enterprises a decisive technological advantage ever since the emergence of the first Bronze Age civilisations. More recently, welding even entered the field of plastics. Sonsoles Hernanz has the latest, including on how virtual reality helps to train welders, and how welding enables new products to be created using solid-state metal joining.

Mar 09, 202119:45
Research into Patents: Following trajectories of green technology patents

Research into Patents: Following trajectories of green technology patents

Moderator: Rainer Osterwalder, Director, Communication, EPO

Guest: Dr Önder Nomaler, Researcher at UNU-MERIT

Tracing the development of a technology in patents can hold quite a number surprises, Önder Nomaler tells us in his podcast. His method: don’t just consider individual patents, but establish a technology’s trajectory by considering related references such as citations from other patents. You’ll find that many of the green technologies have a non-green - or brown -  origin, as he calls it. Seeing both sides offers a wider view on these technologies, too.

Mar 02, 202115:60
Research into Patents: Building bridges with IP Linked Open Data

Research into Patents: Building bridges with IP Linked Open Data

Moderator: Rainer Osterwalder, Director, Communication, EPO

Guest: Dolores Modic, Postdoktor, Nord University Business School

Innovation and IP data are prototypical “big data” troves used by organisations for informed decision making and evidence-based policy development, Dolores Modic explains in her podcast. To facilitate this usage providers such as the EPO need to openly publish their data in a standardised machine-readable form on the Internet for enabling the sets to be interlinked. The IP Linked Open Data map builds bridges by connecting the EPO’s EP Linked Open Data with the Springer SCI Grass data and is available to the public. 

Mar 02, 202116:33
Oral proceedings by videoconference

Oral proceedings by videoconference

Moderator: Gwilym Roberts, Partner at Kilburn & Strode LLP, London

Guests: Cyra Nargolwalla, Partner at Passeraud IP, Paris and Dr Joachim Renken, Partner at Hoffmann Eitle, Munich

In a lively debate three experienced patent attorneys critically assess “Opposition by VICO” at the EPO.

Oral proceedings cannot be postponed indefinitely, despite the pandemic’s restrictions on travel and meetings. Since last summer the EPO has been transitioning to videoconferencing (VICO) for opposition hearings, adapting its technical platforms and legal frameworks to keep the wheels of justice turning. But what do patent attorneys think about the EPO’s VICOs services? What has gone well, and what do they suggest for improvements?

Feb 23, 202126:09
Research into Patents: Automotive patents reveal 4IR impact

Research into Patents: Automotive patents reveal 4IR impact

Moderator: Rainer Osterwalder, Director, Communication, EPO

Guest: Alessandra Perri, Associate Professor, Ca’ Foscari University

While the accelerating ubiquity of digital technologies can be experienced almost universally, the automotive sector is particularly strongly affected by the 4th industrial revolution. Alessandra Perri presents a patent landscaping study that invites us to take a deeper look at this source of industrial turbulence, as she terms it, to better understand where the digital changes in cars come from, and who is driving them.

Feb 16, 202115:07
Research into Patents: FP7 - more patents than meet the eye

Research into Patents: FP7 - more patents than meet the eye

Moderator: Rainer Osterwalder, Director, Communication, EPO

Guest: Professor Giuseppe Scellato, Politecnico di Turino

In terms of patents generated by publicly funded research such as the EU’s FP7 programme is often difficult to assess. In this podcast, Giuseppe Scellato from the Politecnico Turin presents a method that helps to show how the programme activities translated into patents, providing policy makers with  a valuable tool to assess how their funding of academic research spurs innovation among the surrounding businesses.

Feb 16, 202116:37
Research into Patents: Drilling deeper on the standard-essentiality of SEPs

Research into Patents: Drilling deeper on the standard-essentiality of SEPs

Moderator: Rainer Osterwalder, Director, Communication, EPO

Guest: Professor Dietmar Harhoff, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition

Technical standards are key to securing the interoperability of devices such as smart phones and computers, and are often claimed in standard-essential patents (SEPs). But how can be verified whether a patent really pertains to a technical standard as claimed? In his podcast Dietmar Harhoff proposes a method based on semantic analysis to shed some light on the standard-essentiality of patent portfolios.

Feb 16, 202115:08
Inventors Revisited: Conquering cancer with gene-based testing (part 2)

Inventors Revisited: Conquering cancer with gene-based testing (part 2)

Moderator: Marjorie Chopinaud, Team Manager, EPO

Guest: Laura van 't Veer, Co-founder and Chief Research Officer, Agendia

Inventor, researcher, professor and businesswoman: Laura van 't Veer wears many hats. She invented a gene-based breast cancer test that helps doctors decide whether a patient needs to undergo chemotherapy. Since winning the European Inventor Award in 2015, Laura’s invention was part of a large clinical trial which showed that many patients can overcome cancer without the devastating effects of chemotherapy.

Feb 09, 202115:22
Inventors Revisited: Conquering cancer with gene-based testing (part 1)

Inventors Revisited: Conquering cancer with gene-based testing (part 1)

Moderator: Marjorie Chopinaud, Team Manager, EPO 

Guest: Laura van 't Veer, Co-founder and Chief Research Officer, Agendia

Inventor, researcher, professor and businesswoman: Laura van 't Veer wears many hats. She invented a gene-based breast cancer test that helps doctors decide whether a patient needs to undergo chemotherapy. Since winning the European Inventor Award in 2015, Laura’s invention was part of a large clinical trial which showed that many patients can overcome cancer without the devastating effects of chemotherapy.

Feb 04, 202117:44
Patents in Progress: Audiovisual technologies - Tuning into the future

Patents in Progress: Audiovisual technologies - Tuning into the future

Moderator: Nigel Clarke, expert in patent information EPO

Guest: Jens Horstmannshoff, examiner EPO

From tape recorders to “streaming wars”, the pace of change in audiovisual technologies is accelerating. Meet Jens Horstmannshoff, whose work you’ve probably benefitted from unknowingly while watching your favourite TV series. Jens shares his views on 3D televisions, the new frontiers of streaming, and the role of technologies such as 5G in the next wave of digital transformation.

Jan 26, 202115:22
Patents and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: The global technology trends enabling the data-driven economy

Patents and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: The global technology trends enabling the data-driven economy

Moderator: Francesco Zaccà, Principal Director in Mobility & Mechatronics, EPO

Guests: Yann Ménière, EPO Chief Economist, Norbert Wienold, patent examiner in ICT, databases and business methods 

Yann Ménière, EPO Chief Economist joins Norbert Wienold, patent examiner in ICT, databases and business methods to discuss the latest economic study on the patent trends for technologies which enable our data-driven economy. “Data is the new oil” – whoever has the most data has the most wealth and power! The study reveals that the growth in patents for e.g. smart, connected devices, combined with 5G and AI, is running at five times the rate for other technical fields. So-called “4IR” technologies now comprise 11% of all patent applications to the EPO, and could be contributing over €2.2 trillion to the EU’s GDP by the end of this decade. The impact of these disruptive technologies on industry, our economies and our lives will be enormous and, as our experts explain, some countries are advancing more than others.

Jan 19, 202128:32
Inventors Revisited: Blood, the book of life

Inventors Revisited: Blood, the book of life

Moderator: Fernando Tiberini

Guest: Oliver Hayden, Director, TranslaTUM

Blood tells a story and if you could read it, you would know how healthy a person is. Oliver Hayden has spent his career leading ground-breaking research into blood analysis and is driving accurate diagnoses in diseases ranging from malaria to the coronavirus. The former European Inventor Award winner also provides a glimpse of his work at the Technical University of Munich.

Jan 12, 202118:50
Valorisation of scientific results – patent commercialisation scoreboard: European universities and PROs
Dec 22, 202025:29
António Campinos reflects on 2020

António Campinos reflects on 2020

Moderator: James Nurton, IP journalist

Guest: António Campinos, EPO President

What impact has the COVID-19 pandemic had on the EPO? How has productivity been affected? Will video conferences fix the backlog of cases? Is the Strategic Plan 2023 still relevant? What does the New Normal mean? And when will we see AI patent examination? EPO President António Campinos answers to these and more questions in this podcast.

Dec 17, 202035:51
Patents in progress: Thinking outside the box - Packaging technologies

Patents in progress: Thinking outside the box - Packaging technologies

Moderator: Nigel Clarke, expert in patent information EPO

Guest: Timea Garlati, examiner EPO

Whether you consider food and drink, medicines, cosmetics or Christmas trees, packaging technologies tend to be crucial in allowing us to take products home for instant use without a second thought. Join Timea Garlati for more on the challenges involved in making this possible and how the latest advances in convenient packaging are also helping to preserve the environment.

Dec 08, 202014:54
Inventors Revisited: Re-awakening the city that fell asleep
Dec 01, 202022:49
Patents in progress: Biopharma - The patent system meets traditional medicine

Patents in progress: Biopharma - The patent system meets traditional medicine

Moderator: Nigel Clarke, expert in patent information EPO

Guest: Cécile Fayos, examiner EPO

As personalised medicine takes off, Cécile Fayos talks about the role of ethics and the stories behind a selection of pharmaceutical blockbusters. Join Cécile to learn more about how the modern patent system dovetails with traditional medicine used for centuries.

Nov 24, 202014:47
Inventors Revisited: Inside the mind of an inventor

Inventors Revisited: Inside the mind of an inventor

Moderator: Fernando Tiberini

Guest: Elmar Mock, Inventor and entrepreneur

There are few who think outside the box quite like Elmar Mock. There are also few who have been as prolific – Elmar is named as the inventor or co-inventor in 178 patent families and has worked on some 800 projects. But what makes the co-inventor of the famous Swatch tick? How does he approach the inventive process? Inventing, it seems, is not a straightforward process.

Nov 17, 202036:42
Patents in progress: Radiation diagnostics - Bare bones and beyond

Patents in progress: Radiation diagnostics - Bare bones and beyond

Moderator: Nigel Clarke, expert in patent information EPO

Guest: Pau Montes, examiner EPO

Radiation diagnostics has come a long way after its accidental discovery in the late nineteenth century. Now routinely used in modern medicine, it once got a little help from the Beatles, whose record sales contributed to financing a major breakthrough in CT scanning. Meet Pau Montes to learn more about the fascinating evolution of the field and its working principles.

Nov 10, 202023:33
Trends in sustainable energy technologies: The global battery technology race
Nov 05, 202026:11
Inventors Revisited: A minute change that makes a massive difference
Oct 27, 202024:37
Patents in progress: Biotechnology - the quest to boost our immune systems

Patents in progress: Biotechnology - the quest to boost our immune systems

Moderator: Nigel Clarke, expert in patent information EPO

Guest: Rob Chapman, examiner EPO

The entire world population has rarely experienced a greater need for research into vaccines and antibodies than now. Meet Rob Chapman to learn about the latest advances in the quest to boost all our immune responses.

Oct 20, 202016:13
Inventors Revisited: From HIV to Covid-19 – the device that could change the world

Inventors Revisited: From HIV to Covid-19 – the device that could change the world

Moderator: Fernando Tiberini

Guest: Helen Lee, CEO, Diagnostics for the real world

Helen Lee left a career in industry to work on an invention that would be a game-changer in treating viruses such as HIV. Her device won a 2016 European Inventor Award and is now deployed several developing regions and is part of programmes to detect mother-to-child transmission of HIV. In 2020, Helen and her team developed atest for SARS-CoV-2. Their device, SAMBA II, delivers results in 90 minutes, giving medical professionalsan important weapon in fighting the spread of COVID-19.

Oct 13, 202021:42
Patents in progress: Semiconductors - Materials for the digital age

Patents in progress: Semiconductors - Materials for the digital age

Moderator: Nigel Clarke, expert in patent information EPO

Guest: Xavier Dauw, examiner EPO

Nanotechnology is invisible to the eye but has an enormous impact on semiconductors and a whole range of other fields, from organic chemistry to molecular biology. Meet Xavier Dauw, a passionate expert on the materials used in the electronics that will drive our future, especially when it comes to artificial intelligence.

Oct 06, 202018:58
Inventors Revisited: Towards smart factories

Inventors Revisited: Towards smart factories

Moderator: Anton Versluis, Team Manager Pattern Recognition, EPO

Guest: Steve Lindsey, CEO, Lontra

Guided by the principal of using engineering to change the world, Steve Lindsey invented a new type of compressor that cuts energy usage by some 30%. He applies the kind of thinking that revolutionised the consumer world to industry. The result? The UK’s first smart factory, where a network of connected machines reduce waste, improve sustainability, and increase productivity.

Sep 29, 202026:32
Patents in progress: Smart domestic appliances - Making life easier and greener

Patents in progress: Smart domestic appliances - Making life easier and greener

Moderator: Nigel Clarke, expert in patent information EPO

Guest: Ekkehard Weinberg, Team Manager Washing Machines / Dishwashers, EPO 

Our domestic appliances were never smarter than today. Now they are really starting to get themselves connected. EPO team manager Ekkehard Weinberg reveals how the latest developments do not only make our daily chores far less taxing but benefit our environment too.

Sep 22, 202016:15
Patents in progress series: trailer

Patents in progress series: trailer

Join EPO experts for a unique journey through the technoscape

Just how much passion and know-how goes into creating the many new inventions that shape our daily lives? If you enjoy great insider stories about science and technology, then don’t miss this unique journey through the entire technoscape. For researchers, inventors, investors, lawyers and anyone interested in how innovation is making the world a better place.

Sep 15, 202002:22
Inventors Revisited: Organoids: the future of life science research?

Inventors Revisited: Organoids: the future of life science research?

Moderator: Fernando Tiberini

Guest: Hans Clevers, Professor of Molecular Genetics, UMC Utrecht and Utrecht University

The concept of growing mini human organs in a lab would once have seemed far-fetched. But Hans Clevers changed all that. Today, the organoids he invented are used to conduct safe and humane research in fields ranging from cancer treatments to anti-venom production, and from personalised medicine and the coronavirus.

Sep 09, 202021:37
Inventors Revisited: Saving lives through invention – the story of the HPV vaccine

Inventors Revisited: Saving lives through invention – the story of the HPV vaccine

Moderator: Fernando Tiberini

Guest: Ian Frazer, Professor of Medicine, The University of Queensland

Ian Frazer is a world-renowned immunologist who co-invented the HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer. Today, Ian guides research on several fascinating and ambitious projects, including the total eradication of cervical cancer, and also shares insight on coronavirus treatments. In this podcast, the former European Inventor Award winner discusses the journey to the HPV vaccine, the role of patents in driving innovation, and the challenges faced in reducing deaths, despite the availability of vaccines.

Sep 09, 202020:19
Inventors Revisited: The great vaccine race
Sep 09, 202021:08
Inventors Revisited series: trailer

Inventors Revisited series: trailer

The European Inventor Award honours innovators: those whose technical and scientific skill contribute to progress, economic growth and improving our lives. In this series, we catch up with Award alumni for their views on trends in innovation and intellectual property, while getting a rare glimpse at their cutting-edge new research or inventions.

Sep 02, 202001:26