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"Fit for the future": patent information specialists meet in Warsaw

29 May 2008

The official opening of the conference by (from left) Curt Edfjäll, Grażyna Prawelska-Skrzypek, undesecretary of state in the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, and Alicja Adamczak

Representatives of patent information centres in 34 nations have gathered in Warsaw, Poland this week to take part in the PATLIB2008 conference.

Speaking on the first day of the conference, EPO Vice-President Curt Edfjäll said that "making patents understandable" is the future of patent information centres. It is no longer about gaining more users for patent information, but allowing them to use it efficiently, he said, referring to the EPO's reformulated patent information policy.

Alicja Adamczak, president of the Polish Patent Office, which hosted the event, stressed that patent information resources are decisive in building knowledge-based societies and strong economies.

Welcome address by Alicja Adamczak

Mr Edfjäll sees a pivotal role for patent information centres, located throughout Europe, in raising patent awareness. Although now even non-experts can search for patents online and for free, they will turn to patent information centres if they need help making their search more efficient or interpreting its results.

We experts have the responsibility to break down barriers to understanding patents so that our customers can use them to their own advantage and that of the society," said Edfjäll, stressing that the success of the EPO's patent information efforts depends on the close co-operation with the national patent offices.

Welcome address by Curt Edfjäll

Within the framework of the European Patent Network, the EPO is planning a number of tools to support the national patent offices and regional patent information centres in this task. The improvements include:

  • a simple (à la Google) search in esp@cenet
  • more language pairs for machine translation in esp@cenet
  • making search tools used by EPO examiners available to applicants.

The PATLIB2008 conference will take place until Friday, 30 May.

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