He said that "ensuring barrier-free public access to the information contained in patent documents" is a "key element" of the new patent information policy, which was approved by the EPO's Administrative Council in June.
"I would like to see an emphasis on making patent data understandable, and on removing any remaining barriers that exist for those needing access to it," he told the conference.
The Vice President responsible for patent information at the EPO outlined five areas that the Office would focus on in the coming years:
"The idea behind it is that we start removing some of the obstacles that currently hinder the best possible access to patent data for industry in Europe, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises, universities and research centres, industry and bodies involved in filing patent applications, granting patents and disseminating patent information," Edfjäll said.
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