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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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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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Practical Question Human-Robot-AI Interaction in Service Robotics: Who controls the operational learning layer with Oliver Stahl

Robotics and autonomous systems are no longer only about machines that execute predefined tasks. They are increasingly becoming connected operating environments in which hardware, autonomy software, sensors, AI models, operational data, safety logic, ...

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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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Practical Question Robotics/Autonomous Systems/ Mechatronics with Christoph Moisel: When Smart Machines Learn – Where Should IP Protect the Value in AI-Enabled Industrial Systems?

Robotics and autonomous systems are no longer only about building machines that execute predefined movements. They increasingly combine mechanical engineering, sensors, embedded software, AI models, control logic, operational data, cloud connectivity ...

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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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When Digital Transformation Gains Hands: IP in Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Digital transformation is often discussed as if it were mainly about software, platforms, cloud systems, data analytics and artificial intelligence. That is understandable because many of the most visible changes of the last two decades have happened ...

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The Robotics Strategy Gap: What Autonomous Systems Companies Need, and What IP Advice Still Often Fails to Integrate

A growing number of signals from the robotics market point to a structural mismatch. Companies are no longer developing isolated machines that execute predefined movements. They are building autonomous systems: robots connected to sensors, AI models, ...

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From Medical Devices to Digital Health Systems: The New Limits of Technology Transfer

Technology transfer is often described as the movement of knowledge from research to application. In simple cases, this sounds like a clean handover. A patent is licensed. A prototype is sold. A technical document is shared. A research result is passe ...

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Robotics & Autonomous Systems in Motion: How IP Becomes the Control Layer of Embodied Intelligence

Robotics and autonomous systems are moving from experimental promise into operational reality. The shift matters because it shows how IP is moving from a narrow legal protection function into a strategic decision system for control, collaboration, mar ...

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