Part of the know-how webinar series on intellectual property rights (IPR) in digital biotech.
- 15 April 9–10.30 AM – part 1:
IPR biotech and software – basic laws and regulations - 22 April 9–10.30 AM – part 2:
Patenting and digital biotech – from biological insights to algorithmic solutions
In part 1 we take you through necessary basic information about special laws and regulations that must be taken into account, especially in biotech and software. We recommend that participants who are not familiar with these rules in patenting and the patent system participate in this basic part to get the full benefit of part 2.
The webinars are tailored towards researchers in the Centre for Digital Life Norway, but free and open to all in Norwegian academia. Developed in collaboration with the Norwegian Industrial Property Office.
Read the news article about why the centre has developed the webinar series.
15 April – part 1:
IPR biotech and software – basic laws and regulations
Topics
- The basics: IPR, terms and the system
- Basic laws and regulations
- Patents as a source of information
Programme
- 09:00–09:05: Welcome
Beate Rygg Johnsen, senior adviser for innovation and industry collaboration, Centre for Digital Life Norway - 09:05–10:30: IPR biotech and software – basic laws and regulations
Barbro Sæther, senior examiner, Norwegian Industrial Property Office
22 April – part 2:
Patenting and digital biotech – from biological insights to algorithmic solutions
Topics
- What are the possibilities – what can be patented and how?
- What is technical effect and how can you demonstrate/document it?
- Special considerations to be aware of within this field
Programme
- 09:00–09:05: Welcome
Beate Rygg Johnsen, senior adviser for innovation and industry collaboration, Centre for Digital Life Norway - 09:05–10:30: Patenting and digital biotech – from biological insights to algorithmic solutions
Laila Dahl, senior examiner, Norwegian Industrial Property Office
About the Norwegian Industrial Property Office
The Norwegian Industrial Property Office (NIPO) registers trademarks, designs and patents in Norway. The primary role of NIPO is to promote innovation and value creation. NIPO is a government authority organised under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries. Webpage: patentstyret.no/en.