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ProgrammesThe European Patent Office and the European IP Helpdesk offer an Intellectual Property (IP) lecture series that addresses the IP-related aspects of EU-funded projects in several technical fields.
The session on 16 March explores the interface between patents and the field of Artificial Intelligence. On the agenda:
09.30 Introduction - Giovanna Oddo, programme area manager Academia, European Patent Academy, EPO
09.35 Presentation of main aspects of IP management in EU-funded projects - European IP Helpdesk
09.50 Getting to know patents -Christian Soltmann, product manager, Patent Knowledge, EPO
10.10 Patentability of new technological developments in artificial intelligence - Carlos Rivera Pons, team manager, EPO
10.35 Learning resources - Claire Fritz, senior project manager, European IP Helpdesk
10.45 Q&A
More information and registration on the event website.
Note: By registering for this session of the IP lecture series you will also be able to participate in further sessions of the series if you wish to do so (Green technologies on 14/06/2022; Digital communication on 20/10/2022; Biotechnology on 17/11/2022)
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The YoPA project, ‘a youth-centred preventive action approach towards co-created implementation of socially and physically activating environmental interventions’ obtained funding from Horizon Europe’s Health Cluster. The project addresses the multifaceted challenges of physical inactivity and health inequalities through a unique participatory approach. The project places teenagers between 12 and 18 years old in vulnerable situations at the forefront of the intervention process. The Institute of Tropical Medicine is a partner in the project and will conduct a Realist Evaluation to understand how youth co-creation contributes to improved adolescent health and well-being in four cities in Denmark, Netherlands, Nigeria and South Africa. By integrating its results and sharing its approach in an open access Toolbox, ITM aims to contribute to fostering sustainable, youth-led solutions for healthier urban environments.