2003
17.11.2003
The Wheel of Invention – From ideas to patentsThe exhibition "The Wheel of Invention – From ideas to patents" offers an intriguing glimpse into the world of inventions. The purpose of the exhibition, aimed mainly at young people between 14 and 19, is to demonstrate the relevance to society of science and technology, and provide an insight into the work of the European Patent Office.
5.11.2003
Insufficient use of innovation support mechanisms in EuropeEuropean companies still fall short in exploiting the potential of patent information databases, CDs and DVDs produced by the European Patent Office and the national patent authorities in Europe for their innovation and business strategies.
30.10.2003
Election of the President of the European Patent OfficeAt its 94th meeting, held in Munich and chaired by Mr Mogens Kring (DK), the Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation decided on 29 October 2003 to elect:
Mr Alain Pompidou (FR) to serve as President of the European Patent Office for a three-year term beginning on 1 July 2004
Ms Alison Brimelow (GB) to serve as President of the European Patent Office for a term of three years following the expiry of Mr Pompidou's mandate, ie from 1 July 2007.
24.10.2003
Stichwort: “Cupuaçu”-Patentanmeldung - Information für die PresseDie europäische Patentanmeldung EP 1 219 698 beruht auf einer internationalen Patentanmeldung der japanischen Firma Asahi Foods Co., Ltd., eingereicht am 10.10.2000 (WO 01/25377). Seit dem 8.4.2002 ist diese Anmeldung auch beim Europäischen Patentamt (EPA) anhängig.
8.7.2003
THE EUROPEAN PATENT OFFICE OPENS A BUREAU IN BRUSSELSThe European Patent Office (EPO) today strengthened its presence in Brussels by opening a new office. The EPO marked the event by holding a reception in their new offices and releasing their new Annual Report.
6.5.2003
President Kober's mandate extended at the EPOThe Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation, gathering in Munich for its 93rd meeting, unanimously decided to extend the term of office of Ingo Kober, President of the European Patent Office, to 30 June 2004, and expressed its thanks to him.
6.5.2003
"Soya" patent limited after hearing in opposition proceedings before the European Patent OfficeThe so-called "soya" patent owned by Monsanto (EP 301 749 B1) is to be limited. The Opposition Division of the European Patent Office (EPO) came to this decision today after a public hearing in opposition proceedings. In March 1994, the EPO granted Agracetus, subsequently taken over by Monsanto, a patent for twelve of the current 27 member states of the European Patent Organisation. In its original form, the patent describes a process for genetically engineering plants, in particular soybean plants.