epoline? Annual Conference in Barcelona - the European Patent Office sets worldwide technical standards for patent professionals
The conference will consist of three parallel sessions: hands on training for both epoline® on-line patent management and esp@cenet® patent information conducted separately in English, French and German by experienced EPO tutors, seminars on the patent procedure and presentations on the theme Cutting Edge Issues in Intellectual Property Today.
Representatives from industry and academia, as well as intellectual property specialists and successful private inventors will feature in the sessions. Key speakers will include Mr. Ingo Kober, President of the EPO, Mr. José López Calvo, Director General of the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office and Mr. John Bambridge, Director of the EPOs epoline® service, amongst others.
The conference will be of particular interest to patent attorneys, their administrative staff and others involved in the protection of Intellectual Property rights.
Contact:
Agatha Pavía ,ISC,Rue dArlon, 39-41,B-1000 Brussels, Belgium,Tel.: +32 2 282 4004,Fax: +32 2 282 4001,agatha@isc-europe.com,http://www.isc-europe.com/epoline
Information about how to register for the conference can be found at: ,http://www.epoline.org/events/barcelona/en/registration_en.pdf
Information for the press about how to register for the Press Conference ,can be found at: http://www.isc-europe.com/epoline/register.html(opens in new window)
,NOTES TO EDITORS:
EPO: The European Patent Office grants European patents for the contracting states to the European Patent Convention (EPC), which was signed in Munich on 5 October 1973 and entered into force on 7 October 1977. It is the executive body of the European Patent Organisation, an intergovernmental body set up under the EPC, whose members are the EPC contracting states. The activities of the EPO are supervised by the Organisations Administrative Council, composed of delegates from the contracting states. See http://www.european-patent-office.org(opens in new window)
epoline®: is the brand name given to the range of electronic products and services produced by the EPO for the intellectual property community. These products and services have been designed to provide a secure, integrated environment for electronic communication between the EPO, applicants, their representatives and the national patent offices of the contracting states to the EPC. Most significantly, it provides for on-line filing, fee payment and management of deposit accounts, file inspection, and Register enquiries. It offers major advantages over traditional ways of working by providing instant feedback in the forms of status information and immediate confirmation of communications and transactions, while reducing clerical work and paper handling costs, as well as increasing in public visibility of the patenting process and transparency of procedure. See http://www.epoline.org.
esp@cenet®: is the EPOs public worldwide patent information service on the Internet. It provides users with a readily accessible source of published patent information. It also aims to improve awareness at national and international level, in particular among small and medium-sized enterprises, of the kind of information that is accessible to the public. Moreover, as well as offering documents published by the EPO, this service provides access to patent documents published by patent offices around the world. Specifically, esp@cenet® offers access to: all patent documentation available to EPO examiners, recent patent applications (at least two years) from the EPO member states, EPO patent applications and PCT pamphlets from the World Intellectual Property Organisation. See http://www.european-patent-office.org/espacenet/info/index.htm.(opens in new window)
EPO Member States: The following states are currently members of the European Patent Organisation: Austria; Hellenic Republic; Belgium; Ireland; Switzerland; Italy; Cyprus; Liechtenstein; Germany; Luxembourg; Denmark; Monaco; Spain; Netherlands; Finland; Portugal; France; Sweden; Turkey; United Kingdom; Republic of Bulgaria; Republic of Romania; Czech Republic; Slovenia; Republic of Estonia; Slovak Republic and Hungary.