trimestrale - ISSN
1121-0095, ISSN elettronico
1594-2201 n. 4, anno 23,
ottobre-dicembre
2005
Manifestazioni
dopo
Europe needs an integrating patent culture for the promotion of innovation. Athens, 23-24 November 2005
Marta Czerniawska
ISC - Communicating Excellence in Science and Innovation, Brussels: marta@isc-europe.comThe fourth European Patent Office epoline®
Annual Conference took place in Athens on 23 and 24 November 2005. The
Conference was organised in cooperation with the Greek Patent Office
(OBI). The Greek Minister of Development Mr. Dimitris Sioufas delivered
a welcome address, and the opening speech was given by Prof. Alain
Pompidou, President of the European Patent Office. Keynote presentation
Europe in a world of innovation and growth was delivered by Mr. Carl Bildt, former Prime Minister of Sweden.
This year’s conference, entitled The Future of the Intellectual Property Infrastructure in Europe,
highlighted the role of the European Patent system as an integral part
of the efforts to achieve the goal of transforming Europe into the most
competitive knowledge-based economy by 2010. In the development of this
system the EPO [1] has a central role to play,
not only within the framework of its exclusive responsibility – the
European patent granting process – but also through the other pillars
of the system, such as patent awareness and patent information.
More than 350 delegates from a large number of European countries
attended the Conference, which developed through three parallel
sessions combined with hands-on workshops on epoline®[2] and esp@cenet, the EPO's online products.
Delegates discussed patent protection, patent costs reduction,
transparency of the European patent system, the future of intellectual
property in Europe, opportunities for SMEs and the need for an improved
patent culture to support competitiveness and innovation.
Mr. Alain Pompidou highlighted the fact that Europe has the most
dynamic regional patent system which allows companies to cover 31
countries and reach 500 million inhabitants by filing a single patent
application with the EPO. In 2005, the EPO expects to receive 190.000
patent applications and to grant some 53.000 European patents.
He also said that «patents provide the distribution network for
innovation; they create a network from invention to innovation and from
innovation to the market place» referring to the fact that
patents are an efficient mechanism for dissemination and transformation
of knowledge into a tradable asset, which favours the creation of the
knowledge driven economy.
Mr. Pompidou also said that Europe lacks a harmonized central patent
court, and underlined the need to establish a central, European court
for patents: «Such a court will not only allow the reduction of
procedural fees, but also significantly enhance the legal security for
patent owners when exploiting their patents. Overall it will diminish
the financial burden especially for SMEs».
The EPO is committed to lending its full support to the implementation
of the 7th Framework Programme for Research and Development of the EU
(FP7) by promoting IP awareness amongst European enterprises, building
a patent culture, improving access to patent information and
facilitating the efficient exploitation of the FP7 project results.
Notes
1 - 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 Organisation’s Administrative Council,
composed of delegates from these states. See www.european-patent-office.org.
EPO Member States: The following states are currently members of the
European Patent Organisation: Austria, Belgium, Republic of Bulgaria,
Switzerland, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Denmark, Republic
of Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, United Kingdom, Hungary, Ireland,
Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Monaco,
Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Romania, Sweden, Slovenia,
Slovak Republic and Turkey.