https://www.epo.org/en/news-events/events/patents-standards-and-innovation-securing-europes-competitive-edge

Patents, standards and innovation: securing Europe’s competitive edge

On-site + Online
English
Free
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On 14 May, the EPO’s Observatory on Patents and Technology, in collaboration with the French IP Office (INPI), will host a hybrid event to launch its study on patents and standards

Event details

Registration open
MAY
14
14:00 - 18:00 h
On-site + Online
Paris

Programme

Wednesday, 14 May 2025
14.00 – 14.20 hrsWelcome & Keynote remarks
14.20 – 15.10 hrs

Session 1: Improving transparency at the interface between patents and standards

This session will introduce the EPO’s new SDO citations dataset, providing key insights from the latest study on patents and standards. A panel of experts will discuss the importance of producing sound empirical evidence on the relationship between patents and standards. The panel will also discuss possible applications of the new dataset and assess its impact on innovation, competition, and policy.

Presentation – New EPO dataset on patents and standards
(10 min)

Panel discussion
(40 min)

15.10 – 16.00 hrs

Session 2: Recent developments in European SEP case law

This session will start with a presentation of the EPO’s empirical study reviewing recent case law on Standard Essential Patents (SEPs). A panel of experts will assess differences and emerging trends in SEP-related case law across Europe, with a particular emphasis on the role of the UPC in shaping jurisprudence. The panel will examine the extent to which courts can effectively deal with FRAND disputes, which are in global nature, despite existing jurisdictional limitations.

Presentation – Study on European SEP caselaw
(10 min)

Panel discussion
(40 min)

16.00 – 16.30 hrsCoffee Break
16.30 – 17.15 hrs

Session 3: Alternative Dispute Resolution for SEPs: recipes for success - Panel discussion

This session will explore the role of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in dealing with FRAND disputes, with a particular focus on the UPC Patent Mediation and Arbitration Centre which will launch its activities in 2025. Experts will assess the potential of expedited resolutions through UPC-linked mediation, as well as arbitration’s suitability for resolving FRAND disputes.

17.15 – 18.00 hrs

Session 4: European competitiveness in a changing global landscape: the role of patents and standards in safeguarding technological sovereignty – Panel Discussion

This session will explore the role of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in dealing with FRAND disputes, with a particular focus on the UPC Patent Mediation and Arbitration Centre which will launch its activities in 2025. Experts will assess the potential of expedited resolutions through UPC-linked mediation, as well as arbitration’s suitability for resolving FRAND disputes.

18.00 – 18.05 hrsClosing remarks

Speakers and panellists

Will be published in due course.

More information

Technical standards help drive innovation and growth by ensuring that interoperable and secure technologies are widely adopted by businesses and consumers. This is even more essential in consideration of the rapid digitalisation and AI transformation impacting all industrial fields.

Patents play a key role in this process by incentivising research and development and making innovative technologies available for standardisation at an early stage. Standardisation of the best possible technical solutions that meet market needs often requires the use of technologies protected by patents. Such patents, which are necessary to comply with a standard, are called Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) and when contributing them to standardisation patent holders typically commit to licensing these SEPs on fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms and conditions.

As illustrated by several initiatives taken these last years by national and regional authorities, efforts should be considered to ensure a smooth and balanced relation between the patent and the standard systems which will be beneficial to all stakeholders. A friendly environment for innovation is absolutely key to foster European competitiveness but transparency and predictability are also essential parameters for the security of business transactions. It emphasises the importance of fact-based discussions in order to progress on these sensitive issues.

To this end, the EPO’s Observatory on Patents and Technology has launched a programme exploring the interactions between patents and standards, supported by its internal standard database rich of 5 million documents collected from Standard Developing Organisations. The first outcome will consist in a study revealing insights from a new EPO dataset and an analysis of recent European SEP case law, which will be presented during an event co-hosted with the French IP Office (INPI), in Paris, on 14 May 2025 (limited participation on site but remote participation open to all).

It will support the discussions of four dedicated panels composed of the best experts in data analysis, renown judges and practitioners, and high-level representatives of the industry. This event will also address alternative resolution mechanisms of FRAND disputes, with a particular focus on the UPC’s Patent Mediation and Arbitration Centre whose activities are expected to start in 2025.

Register now to gain valuable insights and shape the future of innovation!