Intellectual property explained for businessmen

A The Patent Office product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 6, 2005

A free event for engineering businesses aims to help entrepreneurs understand why knowledge of intellectual property (IP) is essential to the progress of their business.

The Patent Office is holding a free "What is the key?" event for engineering businesses on 24th October at The British Library in Central London to help entrepreneurs understand why knowledge of intellectual property (IP) is essential to the progress of their business.

The event follows on from Patent Office research which found that more than one third of business owners do not understand that IP is important and just over a quarter recognise it as significant but do not know how to start managing it.

Delegates at the event will learn how management of intellectual property (IP) is crucial to growing enterprises.

The seminar is run in conjunction with the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents and Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys for the "What is the Key?" campaign.

Entrepreneurs will learn the latest about patents, trade marks, copyright and design registrations and how they can build their business.

Director of Trade Marks and Designs at the Patent Office Robin Webb says: "Business owners and directors should always remember that all businesses, no matter what their trade is, have intellectual property".

"When it is managed well, it adds value to a business but if it is neglected it can create problems".

"Good intellectual property management makes your business an attractive proposition to investors".

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