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1 The PATLIB (Patent Library) Network in Europe Heidrun Krestel European Affairs, Member States 19 May 2010
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2/22 Presentation overview Landscape of the European PATLIB network PATLIBs' innovation support services for users EPO's collaboration with and support for the European PATLIB network
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3/22 The European PATLIB network - 37 member states 340 centres (including information units of national patent offices) IS 3 NO 1 SE 1 AT 8 FR 28 DE 25 PL 27 ES 25 PT 25 SM 1 IT 61 FI 16 EE 2 GR 4 CH 1 CZ 11 TR 20 AL 1 HR 1 HU 4 RO 17 MK 1 BG 6 SI 3 SK 5 DK 1 GB 14 IE 1 LV 2 LT 5 NL 1 BE 10 CY 1 MT 1 LU 2 MC 2 LI 2 European PATLIB network
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4/22 PATLIB density per country European PATLIB network
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5/22 Some characteristics PATLIB centres in Europe are very diverse in –attachment to national or regional supervising authorities European PATLIB network
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6/22 Types of hosting authorities European PATLIB network
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7/22 Some characteristics PATLIB centres in Europe are very diverse in –attachment to national or regional supervising authorities –size (staff, infrastructure) –user structure –services provided –funding Main users: –small and medium sized enterprises –academic sector European PATLIB network
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8/22 Benefits for users Vicinity Excellent IP expertise and patent information retrieval skills National / regional language Knowledge of local economic conditions and users' needs European PATLIB network
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9/22 Traditional services (library based) Reading room Document delivery Basic search services Helpdesk Innovation support services
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10/22 Challenges for PATLIB centres Not longer "monopolists" in providing patent documents (and information) Patent information is accessible for everybody, often free of charge Decreasing budgets in the public sector Rapidly changing information technology Changing user demands PATLIB centres need to become providers of innovation support services Innovation support services
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11/22 PATLIB's services in the innovation chain idea decision to develop patent / utility model application further IP rights R&D Product design Production Commerciali- sation Trend and market analysis searches, funds acquisition State of the art, novelty search, search for partners/ suppliers Market and competitor monitoring Check for infringements Innovation support services
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12/22 Sophisticated services (business based) Patent strategy development Sophisticated search services with interpretation of results Monitoring services Evaluation of economic value of IP rights User training Commercialisation support Patent clinics IP audits Innovation support services
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13/22 The vision for the future Enhanced service portfolio Specialisation toward relevant target groups Further qualification of staff Improvement of visibility (promotion and marketing) Self-sustainability Networking with other innovation support entities Innovation support services
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14/22 Collaboration EPO - PATLIBs Basic principles Acknowledgement of and first level support for PATLIB centre is at national level Co-operation EPO - PATLIB requires consent of the NPO EPO's co-operation policy applies for activities with PATLIBs EPONPOPATLIB EPO's support for PATLIBs
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15/22 General EPO support for PATLIB centres Information on each centre on the EPO website (directory), including links to their websites EPO's support for PATLIBs
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16/22 EPO's support for PATLIBs
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17/22 EPO's support for PATLIBs
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18/22 General EPO support for PATLIB centres Information on each centre on the EPO website (directory), including links to their websites Annual PATLIB conference as platform for communication and exchange of best practice Training on EPO patent information tools and other relevant topics (at EPO premises or on site upon request) EPO's support for PATLIBs
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19/22 Co-operation programme to reorient patent information centres (pilot project) Objective: –Enable PATLIB centres to offer patent related innovation support centres mainly in the pre-filing and commercialisation phase of inventions –Sustainability of the services Implementation procedure: –pilot project with a limited number of centres to test the concept –inclusion in the National Action Plans –after successful completion -> larger scale implementation possibly supported by the European Commission EPO's support for PATLIBs
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20/22 Co-operation programme to reorient patent information centres (pilot project) Project components: Tools for –enhanced user support for searches (e.g. shared browsing) –patent analyses and visualisation of search results –development of patent strategies and patent portfolio management –evaluation of the economic potential of inventions Modular training programme and e-learning tools Coaching by staff from well developed centres already offering sophisticated innovation support services EPO's support for PATLIBs
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21/22 Roadmap Presentation of the to co-operation programme to the TOSC in September Approval of the co-operation programme by the AC end of October 2009 Nomination of candidates by the national offices Selection of suitable pilot participants Drafting the training programme Establishing individual working plans Adapting / acquiring relevant tools Implementing the agreed activities Regular monitoring and evaluation of implementation activities Project proposal to the EC EPO's support for PATLIBs
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22/22 Thank you very much for your attention Questions? hkrestel@epo.org
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