Bringing together a wide range of expert contributors, "The Handbook of European Intellectual Property Management" reveals how IP can contribute to improved competitive performance and financial success. Looking at the commercial implications of the changes that are happening within Europe's framework for innovation, like the arrival of the unitary patent, the book reviews how EU programs such as Horizon 2020, the Innovation Union and the European Research Area are creating growth from IP ventures. Additionally, the contributors discuss the new terms on which leading players in business and…mehr
Bringing together a wide range of expert contributors, "The Handbook of European Intellectual Property Management" reveals how IP can contribute to improved competitive performance and financial success. Looking at the commercial implications of the changes that are happening within Europe's framework for innovation, like the arrival of the unitary patent, the book reviews how EU programs such as Horizon 2020, the Innovation Union and the European Research Area are creating growth from IP ventures. Additionally, the contributors discuss the new terms on which leading players in business and research are looking to engage partners in sourcing ideas and fast-tracking innovation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam Jolly is a business writer and editor, specializing in the management of growth, innovation, technology and risk. He is the consultant editor for a number of other titles, including The Innovation Handbook and The Growing Business Handbook (Kogan Page).
Inhaltsangabe
Part One IP potential 1.1 Europe's capacity for innovation Anselm Kamperman Sanders and Meir Perez Pugatch, Maastricht University 1.2 Technology disruption Dr Paul Leonard at Billings Jacksons Part Two Europe's IP framework 2.1 Towards a unitary European IP architecture Laurent Manderieux, L Bocconi University 2.2 The EU's unitary patent Hans Hutter and Ruurd Jorritsma, NLO (Nederlandsch Octrooibureau) 2.3 Creative industries Deborah Barbizet, Lacoste Associés 2.4 IP for Europe's next brands Jani Kaulo, Kolster 2.5 Digital ventures Isabelle Landreau Part Three IP capture 3.1 IP portfolio design for emerging technologies Ilya Kazi, Mathys & Squire 3.2 Strategic variations Dr Stephan Wenzel, HUMBOLDT-Patent Hübner Neumann Radwer Wenzel 3.3 Competitive intelligence Katy Wood, Minesoft 3.4 Pre-contract IP Dr Rüdiger Drope, Dr Markus Hoffmann, Peter Adler and Daniela Thrun, Lippert Stachow 3.5 Low-cost IP Barry Franks and Annika Kilander, Brann Part Four IP transfers 4.1 Science-industry linkages, technology transfer and new metrics Catalina Martínez, CSIC Institute of Public Goods and Policies 4.2 Turning technology into business Dap Hartmann, Delft University of Technology 4.3 The evolution of knowledge exchange Technopolis 4.4 The state of the university-industry relationship Arno Meerman and Thorsten Kliewe, University Industry Innovation Network, Amsterdam 4.5 Are universities attractive partners for R&D cooperation? Christian Hackl, TUM Tech, and Anja Schön, Hoebiger Part Five IP partnerships 5.1 Industrial innovation in transition Professor Erkki Ormala, Aalto University 5.2 The evolving role of universities as hubs for innovation Neale Daniel, University of Sheffield 5.3 Collaborative partnerships Avi Freeman, Beck Greener Part Six IP as an asset 6.1 IP and raising capital Barend Bouma and Marius Korsten, NLO-Nederlandsch Octrooibureau 6.2 How to value patents Anders Tangen, Brann 6.3 IP boxes and their future Dr Ulrich Dirks and Dr Stephan Wenzel, HUMBOLDT-Patent Hübner Neumann Radwer Wenzel 6.4 Patent asset management Lex Van Wijk, DeltaPatents Part Seven Secure IP 7.1 IP actions Ludvig Holm at Lindahl 7.2 Actions through the UPC and oppositions Ilya Kazi, Mathys & Squire 7.3 Putting out a patent fire John Moetteli, da Vinci 7.4 Vigiliance against copying Deborah Barbizet at Lacoste Associés Index of advertisers
Part One IP potential 1.1 Europe's capacity for innovation Anselm Kamperman Sanders and Meir Perez Pugatch, Maastricht University 1.2 Technology disruption Dr Paul Leonard at Billings Jacksons Part Two Europe's IP framework 2.1 Towards a unitary European IP architecture Laurent Manderieux, L Bocconi University 2.2 The EU's unitary patent Hans Hutter and Ruurd Jorritsma, NLO (Nederlandsch Octrooibureau) 2.3 Creative industries Deborah Barbizet, Lacoste Associés 2.4 IP for Europe's next brands Jani Kaulo, Kolster 2.5 Digital ventures Isabelle Landreau Part Three IP capture 3.1 IP portfolio design for emerging technologies Ilya Kazi, Mathys & Squire 3.2 Strategic variations Dr Stephan Wenzel, HUMBOLDT-Patent Hübner Neumann Radwer Wenzel 3.3 Competitive intelligence Katy Wood, Minesoft 3.4 Pre-contract IP Dr Rüdiger Drope, Dr Markus Hoffmann, Peter Adler and Daniela Thrun, Lippert Stachow 3.5 Low-cost IP Barry Franks and Annika Kilander, Brann Part Four IP transfers 4.1 Science-industry linkages, technology transfer and new metrics Catalina Martínez, CSIC Institute of Public Goods and Policies 4.2 Turning technology into business Dap Hartmann, Delft University of Technology 4.3 The evolution of knowledge exchange Technopolis 4.4 The state of the university-industry relationship Arno Meerman and Thorsten Kliewe, University Industry Innovation Network, Amsterdam 4.5 Are universities attractive partners for R&D cooperation? Christian Hackl, TUM Tech, and Anja Schön, Hoebiger Part Five IP partnerships 5.1 Industrial innovation in transition Professor Erkki Ormala, Aalto University 5.2 The evolving role of universities as hubs for innovation Neale Daniel, University of Sheffield 5.3 Collaborative partnerships Avi Freeman, Beck Greener Part Six IP as an asset 6.1 IP and raising capital Barend Bouma and Marius Korsten, NLO-Nederlandsch Octrooibureau 6.2 How to value patents Anders Tangen, Brann 6.3 IP boxes and their future Dr Ulrich Dirks and Dr Stephan Wenzel, HUMBOLDT-Patent Hübner Neumann Radwer Wenzel 6.4 Patent asset management Lex Van Wijk, DeltaPatents Part Seven Secure IP 7.1 IP actions Ludvig Holm at Lindahl 7.2 Actions through the UPC and oppositions Ilya Kazi, Mathys & Squire 7.3 Putting out a patent fire John Moetteli, da Vinci 7.4 Vigiliance against copying Deborah Barbizet at Lacoste Associés Index of advertisers
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