Europe is losing out on its innovation potential by failing to tap into the talent pool of women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, according to a new report by the European Patent ...
Despite a surge in female scientists across the continent, women account for just 13 percent of European inventors. View on euronews ...
Jean-Paul Wagner and Tiago Leal of Ipsilon Luxembourg explore recent judicial advancements and global trends shaping the future of AI innovation, and how to turn informed intellectual property strateg ...
In other news, Australia’s IP office has announced expanded search options, and an EPO report shed light on slow progress ...
At the EPO, for Women to Become Managers They Need to Sleep With Well-connected Men and Mingle With Corrupt Men. posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 06, 20 ...
This week SUEPO Central (staff union of the EPO) circulates an explanation of how to protest against unlawful policies and a ...
WIPO releases a study showing a slight uptick in international patent filings for the second straight year; the Federal ...
Women continue to be underrepresented in inventions and patents in Europe, although the situation has slightly improved in ...
The European Patent Office reports that the number of female inventors in the Netherlands is rising, but most do not go on to ...
DeepIP secures $25M Series B to expand AI-driven patent platform, boosting adoption, efficiency, and collaboration across ...
Q3 2026 Earnings Call March 4, 2026 7:00 PM ESTCompany ParticipantsEric Schmiedchen - Head of Investor RelationsAlfred Felder ...