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15:20-15:50 h | Virtual
Software patenting in Europe is a complex task but is highly required to keep up with international competition and protection of innovation and intellectual assets. The audience will gain a first hand insight in European and German patent practice and will learn about software patenting in the context of embedded systems. The audience will experience the procedure towards protecting intellectual properties and the specific challenges of embedded systems. Detailed examples are discussed and solutions are demonstrated. The benefit will be a first insight in patenting software and an understanding of general guidelines how to proceed with inventive contributions towards patenting. Patenting software in the field of embedded systems is specific and requires appropriate handling. Patents are an appropriate and necessary means towards protecting intellectual property and fostering innovation.
Subjects: Embedded systems
Speaker: Dr. Jochen Reich (Reich-IP)
Type: Lecture
Speech: English
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LoginPatenting software in the context of embedded systems
Speaker,
Reich-IP
Dr. Jochen Reich represents clients as German and European Patent Attorney focusing on information technology. He graduated at Technical University of Munich and holds a Master´s Degree and Ph.d. both in computer science. He chairs the patent working group of Society for Computer Science representing the largest computer science community in the German speaking area. He operates his law firm in Munich in close proximity to the German and European Patent Office.
Speaker,
Reich-IP
Dr. Jochen Reich represents clients as German and European Patent Attorney focusing on information technology. He graduated at Technical University of Munich and holds a Master´s Degree and Ph.d. both in computer science. He chairs the patent working group of Society for Computer Science representing the largest computer science community in the German speaking area. He operates his law firm in Munich in close proximity to the German and European Patent Office.