Planning or doing Research and/or Knowledge Exchange?
Do not miss..
‘‘Intellectual Property for Academics’’
Wednesday 24th January 10:30 – 12:00
Room 305, Fusion Building, Talbot Campus
A workshop presented by Dr Nicholas Malden, Partner at D Young&Co, a leading top-tier European intellectual property firm and Bournemouth University’s preferred choice for patent advice.
Introduction by FST Executive Dean, Christos Gatzidis.
- A brief intro to IP and its value for the holder and wider society
- Inventorship and ownership – What’s important and what are the considerations in research projects?
- Third party IP rights – What are the considerations?
- What needs to go in a patent application?
- Patent filing versus trade secret versus disclosure – choices and consequences
This is a unique opportunity to listen to valuable discussions, ask questions and learn ‘‘the need to know’’ from an industry expert about IP from the academic perspective.
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For any queries regarding the content of this session, please contact lhutchins@bournemouth.ac.uk, for any other information please email RKEDF @ RKE Development Framework











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