A strategic guide to European patent protection

Door Novagraaf Team,
A strategic guide to European patent protection

The European patent landscape has evolved significantly with the introduction of the Unitary Patent (UP) and the Unified Patent Court (UPC). Patent holders now have multiple pathways to protect their intellectual property (IP) across Europe, but which route should they choose? Download our latest white paper to discover expert guidance on how to select the optimal strategy according to your market needs, budget and business objectives. 

While the European Patent Office (EPO) centralises the examination and grant of European Patents, in this new landscape patent holders must now determine how to: 

  • Maximise the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of the UP system, while minimising risk. 
  • Balance the new UP system with traditional validation routes, given the non-participation of countries, such as Spain, the UK, Turkey, Norway and Switzerland. 
  • Craft a mixed approach that provides the ideal balance between coverage, cost and strategic objectives. 

These post-grant choices can shape the territorial scope, enforcement ease and overall value of your patents, making a thoughtful, well-aligned strategy critical for long-term business objectives. 

Unlock actionable insights 

The decisions you make today could have significant implications for the protection and value of your patents. This white paper offers the insights and guidance you need to assess your options and develop a strategy that aligns with your business goals, safeguards innovation and strengthens your competitive position. 

  • Gain valuable insights: Understand the latest developments in the European patent landscape, including the Unitary Patent (UP) and the Unified Patent Court (UPC) 
  • Make informed decisions: Discover how to choose between the UP, national validations, or a mixed approach, based on your markets of operation and business needs. 
  • Maximise patent protection: Unlock strategies to safeguard your innovation across Europe while managing costs and risks effectively. 
  • Align with business goals: Develop a patent strategy that supports your overall business objectives and strengthens your competitive position in the market. 

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