The Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation held its 173rd meeting in Munich on 13 and 14 December under its Chairperson Josef KRATOCHVÍL (CZ) in a hybrid format.
The Council was presented with an extensive report on the Office's activities featuring a goal-by-goal update on progress with its strategic plan, as well as highlights from its Annual Work Plan 2023. The Council, together with the Chairperson and the President of the Office, thanked staff for their commitment and the excellent results achieved in 2022. Delegations underlined the importance of the dialogue on patent quality with the business community and users. They also expressed their deep appreciation of the Office's co-operation activities, exchanged views on oral proceedings in opposition via videoconferencing, and welcomed the overview of preparations to celebrate 50 years of the EPC.
Turning to key strategic decisions, the Council decided to:
re-appoint the Vice-Presidents of the Office for another 5-year mandate to take effect as of 1 January 2024 in a closed session
approve unanimously the request by the Republic of Moldova to accede to the European Patent Convention
The Council subsequently discussed several other matters and unanimously approved:
The Council considered other important agenda items, including the orientation paper on recruitment and workforce planning 2023, which received a unanimous favourable opinion. Turning to budgetary and financial matters, the Council unanimously approved the Organisation's EUR 2.73 bn budget for 2023 and an adjustment of fees and prices for 2023.
Furthermore, the Council noted the reports of the respective Chairpersons of the Select Committee, the Budget and Finance Committee, the Technical and Operational Support Committee, the Committee on Patent Law and the Supervisory Board of the Reserve Funds for Pensions and Social Security (RFPSS).
An update on Unitary Patent (UP) protection was presented by the Chairperson of the Select Committee and by the Acting Chair of the UPC Administrative Committee. The Council in particular took note of the recent adjustment to the UPP timeline and the change to the date of the Select Committee's next meeting in the spring of 2023.
Finally, the Council decided on the appointment, re-appointment and promotion of members of the Boards of Appeal, based on proposals by the President of the Boards of Appeal and his consultation or recommendations regarding proposals by the Chairperson.
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The Select Committee of the European Patent Organisation held its 28th meeting in Munich in hybrid mode on 14 October 2022 under its Chairperson Mr Jérôme DEBRULLE (BE).
The Committee unanimously decided to admit North Macedonia as an observer, and warmly welcomed it to the meeting.
The Committee noted the report by the Chair of the UPC Administrative Committee, Mr Alexander RAMSAY. An update on the entry into application of the Unitary Patent (UP) was also presented by the head of the delegation from the Czech Republic, which holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union for the second half of 2022, and the head of the delegation from Sweden, which will assume the EU Presidency for the first half of 2023. The imminent entry into application of the Unitary Patent Protection (UPP) announced by the UPC for 1 April 2023 was eagerly anticipated.
As regards the UPP budget, the Committee gave a unanimous favourable opinion on the draft budgetary statement of income and expenditure on tasks related to unitary patent protection, which will be included in the EPO Budget 2023 as a separate annex.
Moreover, the Committee noted the extensive update on the communication activities supporting the UPP, which it commended. It was also updated on the agreement with the European Commission under Article 14 Regulation (EU) No 1257/2012, which is due to be signed in the near future.
Finally, the Committee was given an overview of the UPP-related monitoring mechanisms being set up.
The Committee's next meeting will take place in March 2023 in the margins of the 174th meeting of the EPO's Administrative Council.
Council Secretariat
The Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation held its 172nd meeting in Munich on 13 October under its Chairperson Josef KRATOCHVÍL (CZ) in a hybrid format.
At the opening of the meeting, the Council together with the President of the Office warmly welcomed Montenegro as the 39th member state of the European Patent Organisation. A flag raising ceremony followed outside the EPO's buildings in Munich and The Hague.
The Council was subsequently presented with the Office's activities report featuring a goal by goal update on the achievements and key developments to date in 2022. The Council also noted the management report of the President of the Boards of Appeal (BoA) for 2022 and warmly thanked the Office's staff for their outstanding efforts.
The Council noted the reports of the Chairpersons of the Select Committee and the Boards of Appeal Committee (BOAC), and congratulated Mr Jorma HANSKI (FI) on his recent election as BOAC chairperson. Turning to other key strategic topics, the Council also approved the legal changes proposed by the Office to support digital transformation in the patent grant procedure. It also noted the information provided by the Office on the progress of the tender procedure concerning the "Vienna green hub" building project, as well as the next steps to be taken.
Furthermore, in a closed session, the Council unanimously decided to support the roadmap for modernising the EPO's external governance proposed by the Chairperson. It also discussed the request by the Republic of Moldova to accede to the European Patent Convention and noted the intention of the President of the Office to propose the re-appointment of the three Vice-Presidents in December 2022.
An update on Unitary Patent (UP) protection was then presented by the Chairperson of the Select Committee. More information on recent achievements, as well as the remaining steps to be taken prior to the UP's launch, is available in the Communiqué of the Select Committee, which held its latest meeting on 14 October 2022.
Finally, the Council also took a number of decisions on individual appointments and decided to:
In terms of appointments to the BOAC, the Council decided to:
The Council also decided to appoint, re-appoint and promote members of the Boards of Appeal, based on proposals by the BoA President and recommendations on those proposals by the Council Chairperson.
Council Secretariat
The Select Committee of the European Patent Organisation held its 27th meeting in Munich in hybrid form on 30 June 2022 under its Chairperson Mr Jérôme DEBRULLE (BE).
Firstly, the Committee noted the report by the Chair of the UPC Administrative Committee, Mr Alexander RAMSAY. It was also presented with an update on the entry into application of the Unitary Patent (UP) from the head of the delegation from France, which holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union for the first half of 2022, and by the head of the Czech delegation, the member state holding the EU Presidency for the second half of 2022. All reports augured well for a speedy start to the Unitary Patent System.
The Committee then noted the financial simulations for the Unitary Patent Package (UPP), giving an update on UPP-related costs, as well as the preliminary financial simulations of the safety net mechanism, which was presented in closed session.
The Committee was subsequently given an update on the UPP communication campaign and on the top-up search offered by the Office on earlier national rights in view of the Unitary Patent. The updated results of the questionnaire on national measures to accompany UP implementation were also noted.
Furthermore, the Committee took note of an update on the agreement with the European Commission under Article 14 Regulation (EU) No 1257/2012.
Finally, the Committee noted the state of play of its work programme and the steps to be taken in the second half of 2022. It was also given an update by the Office on steps planned with regard to the future disciplinary framework for European patent attorneys acting before the United Patent Court.
The Committee’s next meeting will take place in October 2022 in the margins of the 172nd meeting of the Administrative Council.
Select Committee Secretariat
The Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation held its 171st meeting in Munich on 29 and 30 June under its Chairperson Josef KRATOCHVÍL (CZ). It was the first ever "hybrid" Council meeting, combining in person with online attendance.
Firstly, the Council unanimously decided to re-appoint Mr António CAMPINOS (PT) as President of the European Patent Office for a second mandate of five years. Numerous delegations warmly congratulated the President on his re-appointment and the Office's outstanding achievements in the past four years of his presidency.
The Council was also presented with the Office's activities report in the form of a comprehensive video, highlighting the prominent achievements from 2021, major changes related to the "new normal" and its substantial progress with the Strategic Plan. The President thanked all colleagues for their outstanding efforts in challenging times. Several member states congratulated the Office on the excellent results achieved under difficult circumstances.
The Council subsequently discussed several other key topics and approved:
The Office presented a proposal for the set-up and blueprint of the Observatory on Patents and Technology, which received a favourable opinion from the Council and so did the proposal by the Chairperson on the modernisation of the EPO's external governance.
An update on the Unitary Patent was presented by the Chairperson of the Select Committee, as well as the French and Czech delegations, which hold the EU Presidency for the first and second semester of 2022 respectively. More information on recent achievements and the remaining steps is available in the Communiqué of the Select Committee, which held its latest meeting on 30 June 2022.
Turning to financial matters, the Council noted the opinion of the Board of Auditors and approved their report, along with the EPO's accounts for 2021. Delegations praised the Office's ongoing prudent approach to its planning assumptions in 2023, which take into consideration recent geopolitical tensions such as the military aggression against Ukraine, as well as the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
Furthermore, the Council noted the reports of its Chairperson and of the respective Chairpersons of the Select Committee, the Budget and Finance Committee, the Technical and Operational Support Committee, the Committee on Patent Law and the Supervisory Board of the Reserve Funds for Pensions and Social Security (RFPSS).
In a closed session, the Council took note of solid progress reported by the Office with preparations for the future membership of Montenegro, its co-operation activities to support the Ukrainian Patent Office, and an extensive update provided by the Office on social dialogue.
Finally, the Council also took a number of decisions on individual appointments:
Council Secretariat
The Select Committee of the European Patent Organisation held its 26th meeting in Munich as an e-meeting on 23 March 2022 under its Chairperson Mr Jérôme DEBRULLE (BE).
At the beginning of the meeting, the Committee observed a minute of silence as a sign of solidarity with the Ukrainian people.
The Committee noted the report by the Chair of the UPC Administrative Committee, Mr Alexander RAMSAY, as well as an update on the entry into force of the Unitary Patent (UP) from the head of the delegation from France, which holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union for the first half of 2022. Both reports confirm that taking into account the entry into force on the 19th of January 2022 of the Protocol on provisional application of the UPC Agreement and the state of play of the implementation of the UPC Agreement, it can reasonably be expected that the Unitary Patent Protection reform will enter into application in the course of the second semester 2022.
In this context, the Select Committee dealt with several topics which still need to be addressed before the entry into application of the Unitary Patent Protection.
The Committee approved the amendments to the Rules relating to Unitary Patent Protection regarding the Register for unitary patent protection in relation with the identification of the place of business - Rule 16 UPR.
The Committee then noted the financial simulations for the Unitary Patent Package (UPP), giving an update on the key underlying statistics and penetration rates. Meeting in closed session, the Committee also noted the UPP financial simulations with regard to the updated results per participating Member State.
The Committee was subsequently presented with the updated results of the questionnaire on national measures to accompany UP implementation. It welcomed the Office's intention to make this information publicly available online, giving users easy access to national legislation accompanying the implementation of the UP.
It noted a report by the Office on top-up search with regard to earlier national rights in view of the UP, along with a report on the recent communication workshop and planned delivery of information material on the UPP.
Finally, the Committee noted that its next meeting would take place in June 2022 on the margins of the Council's 171st meeting.
Select Committee Secretariat
The Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation held its 170th meeting as an e-meeting on 22 March 2022, under its Chairperson Josef KRATOCHVÍL (CZ).
At the beginning of the meeting, the Council observed a minute of silence for Ukraine and the victims of the tragic events unfolding in the country.
The Council noted the Chairperson's activity report and heard reports from the respective Chairpersons of the Select Committee, the Committee on Patent Law, and the Boards of Appeal Committee (BOAC) on the meetings held since the last Council session in December.
The President of the European Patent Office, António CAMPINOS, provided the Council with an extensive report on the Office's activities in 2022 under each of the five main goals of the Strategic Plan 2023. The Council praised the Office's achievements and joined the President and the Chairperson in expressing their deep appreciation to all staff for the solid progress made in 2022.
The Council also noted the management report of the President of the Boards of Appeal for 2021, before moving on to other important agenda items, including:
Furthermore, the Council welcomed the latest developments related to the Unitary Patent presented by the delegation from France, which holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union for the first half of 2022.
The Council also took a number of decisions on individual appointments:
Council Secretariat
The Administrative Council of the European Patent Organisation held its 169th meeting as an e-meeting on 14 and 15 December 2021, under its Chairperson Josef KRATOCHVÍL (CZ).
As well as noting its Chairperson's activity report, the Council also heard reports from the respective Chairpersons of the Select Committee, the Budget and Finance Committee, the Committee on Patent Law, the Technical and Operational Support Committee and the Supervisory Board of the RFPSS, covering the outcome of productive meetings in the autumn.
The President of the European Patent Office, António CAMPINOS, together with his management team, provided the Council with an extensive report on the Office's achievements in 2021 under each of the five main goals of the Strategic Plan 2023. The Council congratulated the President, as well as the Office's management and staff, on the EPO's excellent performance under circumstances that remained highly challenging. The Council also gave a unanimous favourable opinion on the Annual Work Plan for 2022. It welcomed the Office's prudent, long-term approach in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and particularly the strong focus on business continuity and moving progressively towards a "New Normal" situation.
The Council considered other important agenda items, including:
The Council also welcomed the latest developments related to the Unitary Patent presented by the Slovenian and the Austrian delegations. They pave the way for the start of the period of provisional application of the UPCA and mean that the UPC/UPP package could potentially become operational by the second half of 2022. More information on this major achievement is published in the Communiqué of the Select Committee, whose meeting took place one day after the Council.
Turning to budgetary and financial matters, the Council unanimously approved the Organisation's EUR 2.34 bn budget for 2022 and the biennial inflation adjustment of the fees to be applied as of 1 April 2022.
The Council also took a number of decisions on individual appointments:
Council Secretariat
After swift advances with the ratification of the Protocol on Provisional Application of the UPC Agreement, the Select Committee of the European Patent Organisation resumed work at its October and December 2021 meetings, both in e-format. The Committee re-elected Jérôme Debrulle (BE) as Chairperson and Simona Marzetti (IT) as Deputy Chairperson, each for a renewable three-year term effective as of 27 March 2022. The Committee also decided to admit the United Kingdom as an observer.
Based on a proposal by its Chairperson, the Committee agreed on its work programme for 2022. The programme spans five areas: adjustments to the current legislative framework to provide appropriate adaptations to the rules relating to Unitary Patent Protection (UPP), monitoring of accompanying measures at a national level, technical co-operation, final adjustments to the existing financial framework, and communication, promotion and awareness-raising activities related to the UPP.
The Committee noted the Office's report on the state of play of preparatory work. The Committee also noted the report by the delegation from Slovenia, which held the presidency of the Council of the EU during the second half of 2021, as well as interventions by the delegation from France, which holds the presidency during the first half of 2022. Furthermore, the Austrian delegation updated the Committee on the finalisation of the parliamentary ratification of the Protocol on Provisional Application and expected ratification instrument to be deposited by mid-January 2022, which would allow the provisional application period to start.
Amendments to Rule 16 on Unitary Patent Protection in the Register for Unitary Patent Protection (Rule 16 UPR) were approved at the meeting. These amendments cover the removal of inventor data and a new entry on the residence or principal place of business at the time of filing. In a closed session, the Committee also approved an amendment to Article 2 of the Rules relating to the Distribution of Fees amongst participating Member States.
The Office presented two transitional arrangements to support users in their early uptake of the Unitary Patent. These arrangements cover early requests for unitary effect and the option to request a delay in issuing the decision to grant a European patent. Both initiatives were welcomed by the Committee.
Finally, the Office also reported on the communication and awareness-raising campaign accompanying the Unitary Patent and announced an IT implementation workshop presenting the new user interface to be held on 27 January 2022. The outcome of this workshop will be presented to the Committee at its next meeting, which is scheduled to take place on 23 March 2022.
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