3-4 September 2008, Vienna, Austria
This conference is organised by the European Patent Office
and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
In co-operation with DIME Network of Excellence, Eurostat, JPO, NSF, USPTO and WIPO
Patent data are one mean for measuring innovation and science and technology (S&T) related activities. The demand for patent statistics has been increasing substantially as innovation is becoming a major driving force in economic performance of companies and countries. At the same time, recent advances in patent data such as the EPO Worldwide Patent Statistical Database (PATSTAT) have expanded considerably the possibilities for statistical analysis and research.
The goal of this conference is to reflect recent advances in the analysis of innovation with patent statistics. It aims at gathering original analytical investigations that build on recent data and address relevant questions for companies and policy makers including valuation of patents, patenting strategies, the links between technology and markets, patenting activity by universities and entrepreneurship. In particular, the conference will emphasize how data can be used to examine innovation and the use of patents by companies and what lessons can be learned from the link of patent data to other indicators of innovation and economic data (R&D data, bibliometrics, licensing, business surveys, corporate accounting, etc.)
The event is targeted at experts, statisticians and analysts working in the fields of innovation, patents, and science and technology policies, including:
Rennaissance Wien Hotel
Linke Wienzeile/Ullmannstrasse 71
Vienna, 1150 Austria
Tel: 43 1 891020
Fax: 43 1 89102100
Interested researchers are invited to submit a paper or at least an extended abstract to Beatrice Jeffries (Beatrice.Jeffries@oecd.org) and Christine Bruyen (cbruyen@epo.org). Electronic submission is encouraged.
Submission deadline: June 8, 2008.
Notifications on acceptance: June 30, 2008. Participants presenting a paper are asked to submit a full text version not later than August 1st, 2008.