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The course addresses professionals from Industrial Property agencies, companies’ Industrial Property departments, Research Results Transfer Offices (OTRIs) in universities, technology parks, public research bodies (OPIs), etc. and, in general, all professionals interested in Industrial Property management

 

Course on Industrial Property Administration for Paralegals



25th May is the first day of the 5th edition of the Industrial Property Administration Course for Paralegals organised by the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office (SPTO) and the Escuela de Organización Industrial (EOI).

The course will be given by senior officials from various bodies of the Spanish Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism, members of various committees and working groups from the European Patent Office (EPO) and the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM) as well as consultants from the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO). It will take place from May to October 2015 and will be made up of 5 separate modules.

Applicants may register for each module separately and up to the starting date of each one.

The course addresses professionals from Industrial Property agencies, companies’ Industrial Property departments, Research Results Transfer Offices (OTRIs) in universities, technology parks, public research bodies (OPIs), etc. and, in general, all professionals interested in Industrial Property management.

The main targets of the course are:

    • To offer participants both theoretical and practical training on Industrial Property, Inventions, Trademarks and Designs.
    • To give in-depth training on all the relevant aspects of Spanish protection systems.
    • To provide on-going, structured training on international protection systems: European, PCT, USA, Chinese, etc.

    To promote the sharing of experiences among the different sectors involved in Spain and in other countries.

The course forms part of the activities of the Carlos Fernández-Novoa Chair on Innovation and Industrial Property (Cátedra de Innovación y Propiedad Industrial Carlos Fernández-Nóvoa), which aims to help build up an integrated system for training and information in order to facilitate the transfer of knowledge between the business world and universities.