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EU-Webinar EPO Coop: Protect your IP in quantum technologies (focus on quantum computing)
MAR
Fri
20
10:00 - 11:30

Starts in 6 days from now

Location

online

Programmes
Digital, Industry & Space Cybersecurity

This lecture is organised by EIC and SMEs Executive Agency in co-operation of the European Patent Office and the European IP Helpdesk and addresses the IP-related aspects of EU-funded projects on Quantum-technology with focus on quantum computing.

The agenda:

  • 10.00  Introduction by Jürgen Mühl, Advisor, EPO and Michele Dubbini, IP Advisor European IP Heldpesk 
  • 10.05  Innovation market and trends  in Quantum Computing by Johannes SchaafEPO
  • 10.25  Patentability issues in Quantum Computing by Simon Theissing, EPO Examiner in the field of Core AI and Quantum Computing
  • 10.45  Case Study from HEU funded project: Foqacia by Cihan Okay, Bilkent University, Foqacia Project
  • 11.05  Short Overview of the European IP Helpdesk and EPO Academy services by Jürgen Mühl, Advisor, EPO Michele Dubbini, IP Advisor European IP Heldpesk 
  • 11.15  Q&A
  • 11.30  End of the Event

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