980042 TS Introduction to Inventions, Patents and Patent Searching (2013W)
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DO. 7.11.2013, Uhrzeit wird noch bekannt gegeben
Ort: European Patent Office, Rennweg 12, 1030 Wien, Zimmer 248Bitte beachten: Für die Teilnahme an dem Workshop ist eine positiv absolvierte öffentliche Präsentation des Dissertationsprojektes Voraussetzung.
Neben der Online Anmeldung ist auch eine Anmeldung via E-Mail (training.doktorat@univie.ac.at) bis 30. Oktober 2013 möglich.
Ort: European Patent Office, Rennweg 12, 1030 Wien, Zimmer 248Bitte beachten: Für die Teilnahme an dem Workshop ist eine positiv absolvierte öffentliche Präsentation des Dissertationsprojektes Voraussetzung.
Neben der Online Anmeldung ist auch eine Anmeldung via E-Mail (training.doktorat@univie.ac.at) bis 30. Oktober 2013 möglich.
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max. 20 Teilnehmer*innen
Sprache: Englisch
Prüfungstermine
Lehrende
Termine
Zur Zeit sind keine Termine bekannt.
Information
Ziele, Inhalte und Methode der Lehrveranstaltung
Art der Leistungskontrolle und erlaubte Hilfsmittel
Mindestanforderungen und Beurteilungsmaßstab
The goal of the workshop is to provide students and staff in scientific disciplines with a general understanding of practical aspects of patents, and how the University of Vienna manages inventions made by employees. Further, participants will be guided in formulating effective patent search strategies in the Espacenet database, thereby identifying the patent literature of greatest relevance to their research projects.
Prüfungsstoff
Workshop Programme9.00-10.30 | Presentation: Patents, patentable inventions, and patent procedures
10.30-11.00 | Break
11.00 - 12.00 | Inventions made at the University
13.00 - 13.30 | Presentation: Searching for patents - an introduction
Roland Feinäugle, Unit manager patent information training
13.30 - 14.15 | Presentation: Finding and inspecting relevant documents with Espacenet
Roland Feinäugle, Unit manager patent information training
14.15-14.45 | Break
14.45- 16.15 | Practical exercises: Finding and inspecting relevant documents with Espacenet
Nigel Clarke, Head Online Products User Support
16.15- 16.30 Discussion: Q&A session and closure
Roland Feinäugle, Nigel Clarke
10.30-11.00 | Break
11.00 - 12.00 | Inventions made at the University
13.00 - 13.30 | Presentation: Searching for patents - an introduction
Roland Feinäugle, Unit manager patent information training
13.30 - 14.15 | Presentation: Finding and inspecting relevant documents with Espacenet
Roland Feinäugle, Unit manager patent information training
14.15-14.45 | Break
14.45- 16.15 | Practical exercises: Finding and inspecting relevant documents with Espacenet
Nigel Clarke, Head Online Products User Support
16.15- 16.30 Discussion: Q&A session and closure
Roland Feinäugle, Nigel Clarke
Literatur
Zuordnung im Vorlesungsverzeichnis
Letzte Änderung: Mo 07.09.2020 15:51
- How to read and understand patents
- What sorts of inventions are patentable? What are the criteria for patentability?
- The patent application procedureParticipants will also learn about internal University procedures for dealing with inventions. There will be opportunities to ask questions and to discuss specific issues of interest during the workshop.In the afternoon experts from the European Patent Office (EPO) will conduct a session on Patent Searching skills. The EPO trainers will guide participants through the information available in the Espacenet database, and show them how to develop suitable search strategies to find the most relevant patent documents.Conducting a meaningful search of the state of the art while designing a research project can help define an appropriate direction for the research, improve the chances of success, and avoid repeating what others have already tried. Patents deliver a wealth of scientific knowledge that complements the information available from journal publications.The EPO is not only one of the major patent examining and granting authorities, but is also a world leader in developing patent databases. Espacenet is a database of more than 90 million worldwide data sets (inventions) that has been made available free-of-charge to the public by the EPO.