Bitesize Intellectual Property Seminars
Join us for a series of lunchtime intellectual property (IP) seminars hosted by Edinburgh Innovations aimed at staff, students and recent graduates of the University.
Our bite-size IP seminars will allow you to digest IP matters of general and topical interest, and some sessions will focus on IP insights for a specific application.
Each session is between 30 and 90 minutes over lunchtime.
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Upcoming seminars
Next upcoming live event tbc
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List of previous seminars and access to recordings!
Patenting AI Inventions - Speaker: Graham McGlashan, Partner at Marks & Clerk
Industry Collaborations using IP - Speaker: Simon Portman, Solicitor at Marks & Clerk
Invention Spotting - Speaker: Richard Gibbs, Partner at Marks & Clerk
Trade Secrets - Speaker: Graham McGlashan, Partner at Marks & Clerk
Intellectual Property Licensing - Speaker: Simon Portman, Solicitor at Marks & Clerk
Technology development and exploitation - Speaker: Simon Portman, Solicitor at Marks & Clerk
The patent process from an academic perspective - Speakers: Dr Richard Gibbs, Partner at Marks & Clerk and Professor Mark Bradley
Freedom to Operate (FTO) analysis - Speaker: Franziska Luckert, Associate at Marks & Clerk
Understanding a patent application - Speaker: Tomas Karger, Associate at Marks & Clerk
Protect and commercialise IP - Speakers: Professor Mike Davies, School of Engineering, and Dr Tim Hargreaves, Marks & Clerk (March 2022)
Navigating the CRISPR IP landscape - Speakers: Professor Andrew Baker, Centre for Cardiovascular Science and Dr Gareth Williams, Head of Legal Practice at Marks & Clerk and Sue Bruce, Technology Transfer Manager for Edinburgh Innovations (June 2022)
IP protection for Digital, Artificial Intelligence and Data Driven Innovation - Speakers: Dr Graham McGlashan, Partner at Marks & Clerk and Professor Ivan Andonovic, Professor in Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Strathclyde University (October 2022)
The role of Intellectual Property in company formation - Panel discussion: Dr David Pritchard, EI’s Head of Technology Transfer + Veronica Ferguson, EI’s Head of Staff Enterprise + Professor Damian Mole, Founder and CSO, Kynos Therapeutics Ltd + Jessica Birt, CEO of Concinnity Genetics and PhD Bioengineering student. (January 2023)
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Details of future sessions to come and sign-up links will also be posted on this page. For more information on Edinburgh Innovations support services around IP please visit our webpage.
For assistance with registrations or access to recordings, please contact us on eievents@ei.ed.ac.uk
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