This presentation will cover the key aspects of intellectual property (IP) as it relates to computer-implemented inventions.

Speaker

William Powell

Agenda

6:30pm - Refreshments and networking.

7:00pm - Presentation – William Powell.

8:00pm - Q&A.

9:00pm - Close.

Synopsis

This presentation will cover the key aspects of intellectual property (IP) as it relates to computer-implemented inventions. This session will look at the following topics:

  • Introduction to IP for Computer-Implemented Inventions
  • Patentability of Computer-Implemented Inventions
  • Patenting AI and Machine Learning Inventions

About the speaker

William is a European and Chartered (UK) Patent Attorney experienced in prosecution before the UK and European patent offices, as well as instructing prosecution in other jurisdictions including the US, Japan and China. He is a registered representative before the Unified Patent Court (UPC). William is particularly active in the fields of consumer electronics, video games, audio and image processing, virtual reality (VR) technologies, computer software and hardware, and artificial intelligence (AI). He is experienced in working with clients of all sizes, from start-up companies and individual inventors to multi-national corporate clients.

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The Intellectual Property of Computer-implemented Products
Date and time
Thursday 13 March, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location
The Hive
The Butts
Worcester
WR1 3PD
Price
Free