Patent knowledge seminars
The EPO's Patent Knowledge teams have set up another round of informative and educational 60-minute online seminars, this time looking at Espacenet and Register products and services and at how Unitary Patent information will be reflected in INPADOC data.
Enhance your patent information knowledge and sign up for:
EPO Patent insight report on quantum computing (18.4.2023)
Introduction to Espacenet (20.4.2023)
Introduction to the European Patent Register and its services (21.4.2023)
The Unitary Patent in INPADOC legal event data: Introduction, sources, and usage (25.4.2023)
New! To make sure you don't miss out on any training opportunities, sign up for the EPO's email alert for patent learning events. To follow the patent knowledge online seminars, just select "Patent searchers" and enter your credentials. We look forward to seeing you at the seminars!
Keywords: training, seminars, patent knowledge
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