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An intensive 5-day course that will give you a valuable insight and a comprehensive understanding of the European Patent Office processes.
14-18 July 2025 »
from £2499
This practical and highly interactive summer school will help all patent administrative staff in the competent preparation, application and defence of patents at the EPO.
Days one and two focus on the highly complex area and the procedural steps to be followed when preparing an application for filing before the EPO. The expert trainer will take you through the formalities procedures, including details of time limits and fee payments.
Covering electronic filing, transfer of rights, examination procedure, post-grant proceedings and an overview of PCT, these two days will deepen your understanding and enable you to be more efficient in your role.
Days three and four combine a full day of claim drafting fundamentals with a day of focussed workshops. Attendees can choose to attend either a mechanical or chemical workshop.
These intensive two days will help refine your drafting skills and master the art of successfully preparing and defending claims according to European practice. Covering key techniques to achieve adequate protection while meeting official requirements and analysing the crucial aspects of good description, amendment and interpretation will give you the edge in claim drafting.
Day five deals with the technicalities of Article 123(2), dealing with added subject matter, and Article 56, inventive step and the problem-solution approach.
Amendments made during the grant procedure to incorporate new prior art amount to added subject matter, which is often fatal in opposition procedure before the EPO and in nullity proceedings before national courts. The expert trainer will identify problems of added subject matter and show how they can be avoided.
The ‘problem-solution’ approach has been developed by case law and it is now hard to find a decision of the Boards of Appeal that don’t rely on this to decide on inventive step. It’s important to understand how to effectively use the problem-solution approach to gain an edge over other parties.
By attending this summer school, you will improve your knowledge and be better equipped and more efficient in your role. The course also offers the opportunity to network with like-minded professionals from other companies and question the expert trainers on the procedures.
This course is part of our collection of IP & Patents Training Courses.
By attending this seminar, you will:
This summer school is relevant for all those who need a good understanding of the formal requirements of the European patent system, including:
Richard Gillespie, European and Irish Patent Attorney and owner of Inventorship, an intellectual property advice and services company, has over fifteen years’ experience in diverse technical fields (such as medical devices, computers, electronics, and telecoms) from his work at top tier patent practices in Dublin and London. He organises CEIPI tutorials for preparing Irish trainees to become European Patent Attorneys. He also tutors on European and Irish law relating to inventive step.
Richard is a qualified European and Irish patent attorney and a qualified design representative before the European Union’s Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). He holds a degree in computer and electronic engineering from Trinity College Dublin. While there he completed a research master’s degree on the power consumption of CMOS binary multipliers, kayaked and played the guitar. During this time, he enjoyed teaching undergraduate laboratory courses in telecommunications.
Leythem Wall is a European and UK patent attorney and litigator specialising in the chemical, consumer products, energy, material, mechanical, medical and pharmaceutical sectors. Prior to founding Oxon IP, he was a Partner in major European and US Intellectual Property law firms, and before then in-house patent counsel for ExxonMobil and AkzoNobel. He has extensive experience in patent drafting, prosecution and particularly oppositions before the European Patent Office. Having worked in private practice and industry for European and US companies, he has significant knowledge of the US patent system, and how this compares with Europe.
Joeri Beetz, Patent Attorney, Keltie LLP, specialises in patents in the fields of mechanical engineering, physics and control software. Amongst all the different technologies he has been extensively involved in are optical recording, medical devices, agricultural equipment, lighting, displays and automotive. He regularly represents clients in opposition procedures at the EPO, both to defend and to attack patents.
Joeri spent nine years in a Dutch patent firm based in Eindhoven, after five years of working at the in-house patent department of CNH Industrial. He joined Keltie in 2017. During his in-house period he managed a large patent portfolio for a broad range of different combine harvesters. At CNH Industrial, he built an extensive expertise in freedom to operate and patent infringement analysis and gained a keen insight in the commercial implications of different IP strategies.
In 2002, Joeri obtained his masters degree in physics at the University of Utrecht. In his final year at University, he built and tested equipment for testing particle detectors for the ALICE experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
Daniel X. Thomas is an electronics engineer by training. He started his career in the patent field as search examiner at the former Institut International des Brevets in The Hague in 1971. After incorporation of the IIB into the EPO in 1978, he was search examiner in the EPO’s DG1. He joined the EPO’s DG2 in 1979 as substantive examiner in the field of computers and memories. He became a Director in DG2 in 1989, and subsequently headed directorates in various fields of electronics, physics and mechanics.
Although he retired from active service at the EPO on 1 January 2013, Daniel continues to be active in the field of training patent specialists. He still regularly gives lectures at different universities over Europe, including CEIPI in Strasbourg, and also leads workshops/seminars relating to various aspects of the European granting procedure for the epi and the Academy of the EPO, including preparation of candidates for the European Qualification Examination, and also ‘grandfathers’ for new Contracting States.
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14-18 July 2025
Summer school
Classroom
Rembrandt Hotel
London
09:00-17:00 UK (London)
Course code 14841
Optional £300/€419/$479 per night
Until 09 Jun
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