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Study highlights economic benefits of owning intellectual property rights
This study shows that companies which own at least one patent, registered design or trade mark generate on average 20% higher revenues per employee that companies do not own any of those intellectual property rights (IPRs). Moreover, these IPR-owning companies were found to be paying 19% higher wages on average than other companies.
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Women’s participation in inventive activity: Evidence from EPO data
A new study, based on European patent applications filed between 1978 and 2019, provides evidence on the presence of women inventors across countries, time periods, technology fields and patent applicant profiles.
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Working together to simplify the patent system
The first two common practices - in the areas of examination of unity of invention and designation of the inventor - were endorsed by member states at a meeting of the organisation's Administration Council in December 2020.
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World intellectual property indicators 2020 report released
Worldwide trademark and industrial design-creation activity rose in 2019 even as the number of global patent applications dipped slightly on weaker demand in IP powerhouse China, WIPO's benchmark World Intellectual Property Indicators (WIPI) report showed.
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Patents and the Fourth Industrial Revolution – the global technology trends enabling the data-driven economy
Innovation in smart connected objects accelerating fast worldwide, new patent data shows
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Monaco joins DesignClass
As of 09 November 2020, the Industrial Property Office of the Business Development Agency of the Principality of Monaco (MCIPO) is part of DESIGNclass.
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Inventors Revisited
Introducing Inventors Revisited, the new EPO video and podcast series
Recently, the EPO reconnected with former finalists and winners of the European Inventor Award for their views on trends in innovation and intellectual property, and a rare glimpse at cutting edge new research and inventions.
Recently, the EPO reconnected with former finalists and winners of the European Inventor Award for their views on trends in innovation and intellectual property, and a rare glimpse at cutting edge new research and inventions.
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