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Ability to communicate, convince, be accountable
Ability to develop ethical and responsible management
Ability to analyze the organizational, institutional, societal, market context
Ability to collect and analyze information with logic and method
Ability to mobilize a scientific / technical culture
Ability to take into account the cultural specificities of partners in all stages of a project
Ability to take into account societal, legal, financial, economic, regulatory
This course introduces the main aspects of industrial property, that is to say, intellectual property rights that protect the results of industrial activity, such as patents, trademarks, utility models, and protected designs. It deals also with ethical issues required for a sustainable and responsible approach in research. The course gives also insights on innovation and entrepreneurship. Staff from INPI (national institute for intellectual properties) and patent engineer will be involved in the UE.
Outline of the course:
Intellectual property:
• Structures and professions in industrial property
• Definitions: intellectual property and industrial property
• elements of industrial property: patents, trademarks, designs, and utility models
• Patents
• Definitions, conditions, and exclusions of patentability
• Structure and costs of patent applications
• Statistics on patents
• The Soleau envelope
• Valorisation of patents, licensing
• Patent protection, infringement and sanctions
• Patent search
• Search for prior art
• Exploitation
• Technology scouting and competitive intelligence
• Patent databases
Innovation:
Ethics, Bioethics: