2004
3.12.2004
Lithuania joins the European Patent Organisation as the 30th member stateThe European Patent Organisation continues its dynamic growth. With the accession of Lithuania to the European Patent Convention, the Organisation now has 30 member states. Moreover, an agreement with Bosnia and Herzegovina has entered into force, allowing applicants to extend their patent applications and patents to that country, which has observer status in the Organisation.
15.11.2004
Enhanced access to patent information from the European Patent OfficePatent information from the European Patent Office (EPO) encompasses over 45 million documents. To meet the needs of both small and large-sized organisations, the EPO has developed a wide range of tools and services that optimise the retrieval and exploitation of patent information.
29.9.2004
Signature d’un accord trilatéral OEB - INPI - OAPI suite à la construction du Centre Régional de Formation en Propriété Intellectuelle de l’OAPI à Yaoundé (Cameroun)L’Office européen des brevets, représenté par le Professeur Alain Pompidou, Président, l’Institut National de la Propriété Industrielle, représenté par Monsieur Benoît Battistelli, Directeur Général, et l’Organisation Africaine de la Propriété Intellectuelle, représenté par Monsieur Anthioumane N’Diaye, Directeur Général, ont signé à Genève le 29 septembre 2004 un accord trilatéral de coopération dont le but est de coordonner les efforts des trois parties suite à la création par l’OAPI d’un centre régional de formation établi au siège de l’OAPI à Yaoundé (Cameroun).La mission de ce centre est la formation en Propriété Intellectuelle et la diffusion des connaissances technologiques et scientifiques.
30.6.2004
Creation of a patent academy by the European Patent OrganisationWith a view to fostering the development and harmonisation of patent-related intellectual property law and practice within its member states, the European Patent Organisation has adopted regulations setting up a European Patent Academy. The new institution will be managed by the European Patent Office (EPO) and will have its seat in Munich. In close co-operation with national, European and international institutions and organisations its main task will be to develop a Europe-wide training and education scheme for the benefit of the European patent system.
4.6.2004
Record number of granted European patentsThe European Patent Office (EPO) can point to another major achievement in its history: last year, it granted nearly 60 000 European patents, 27% more than in 2002.
5.4.2004
Information for the press: European patent EP-B-0 1 121 015European patent EP-B-01121015 was granted by the European Patent Office (EPO) on 26.11.2003. It concerns a method for storing deep-frozen biological specimens which remain viable after thawing. Examples of such specimens given in the patent include embryos, sperm, oocytes, morulae and blastocysts.
1.3.2004
Poland joins the European Patent OrganisationPoland has ratified the European Patent Convention (EPC) and from today is a member of the European Patent Organisation. It is now possible to file applications for European patents for Poland and have them granted by the European Patent Office. This will make the protection of inventions in Poland much easier and less expensive.
27.1.2004
Press information: European patent EP-B-0 445 929 European patent EP-B-0 445 929, which was granted by the European Patent Office (EPO) on 21.05.2003, relates to soft-milling wheat producing flour with favourable baking properties. The patent owner is Monsanto Technology LLC, St. Louis/USA. The patent protection covers 13 of the 27 contracting states of the European Patent Organisation. An essentially identical patent was granted inter alia by the US Patent and Trademark Office for the USA.