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CEIPI IP Business Talk with Edd Cavanna and Daniel Speed: Protecting Quantum Innovation Across the Stack

Quantum technology is no longer only a matter of scientific promise. It is becoming a field of engineering choices, commercial roadmaps, investment decisions and international protection strategies. As quantum computing, quantum communication and quan ...

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Quantum Technologies in Motion: Why IP Becomes a Decision System Before the Market Is Fully Defined

Quantum technologies are no longer only a scientific promise. They are becoming an industrial, policy and investment field in which patent strategy, collaboration architecture, market access, security, funding and standardisation begin to interact. Th ...

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Dr. Urs Ferber on Quantum Patent Portfolios: Why Deep Tech IP Needs Commercial Direction

The CEIPI IP Business Talk with Dr. Urs Ferber focused on one of the most difficult questions in today’s deep-tech IP practice: how should quantum companies develop and maintain patent portfolios when the technology, the market, the product architectu ...

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CEIPI IP Business Talk with Dr. Urs Ferber: Why Quantum Technology Requires a New Level of IP Decision-Making

Quantum technology is no longer only a topic for research programmes, scientific roadmaps and long-term technology foresight. It is moving rapidly into the world of commercialisation, investment, industrial application and strategic positioning. That ...

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Two Ways to Make Quantum IP Legible: Market Translation at Mewburn Ellis and Patent-Practice Evidence at Venner Shipley

Quantum technology presents a special communication challenge for IP practice groups. It is scientifically demanding, commercially promising and still marked by uncertainty about which architectures, applications and business models will become domina ...

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Two Ways to Make Quantum IP Legible: Ecosystem Positioning at D Young & Co LLP and Protection Architecture at Mathys & Squire

Quantum technology presents an unusual communication challenge for intellectual property firms. It is scientifically complex, commercially promising and still characterised by considerable uncertainty about which technical architectures, applications ...

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Quantum Will Not Commercialize Itself: Why Breakthrough Science Needs Transferable Business Architecture

Quantum technology is often presented as a race of scientific breakthroughs. Who builds the more stable qubit? Who achieves better coherence? Who develops the more sensitive quantum sensor? Who creates the safer communication infrastructure? These que ...

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Inside the New IP Market Study on Quantum Technology: What IP Experts Need to Know Before the Market Gets Crowded

Quantum technology is no longer only a scientific promise. It is becoming an industrial field in which patent strategy, collaboration architecture, investor communication, export control, public funding, and regulatory positioning begin to interact. F ...

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How to Develop an IP Strategy for Quantum Infrastructure? Industry case study with Erik Visscher

The demand for IP services, IP competence, and strategic support in the field of quantum technologies is steadily increasing. To better understand this development, the CEIPI IP Business Academy recently conducted an Open Foresight Board study in Euro ...

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IP and Quantum Technology in motion at the European Commission IP Helpdesk: Why the Harrison Interview Series Matters for Strategic IP Management

Quantum technology is moving from a scientific frontier topic into an economically relevant field that attracts industrial investment, public funding, and strategic competition. While much of the discussion still focuses on technological breakthroughs ...

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