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  • European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency

A case study illustrating how an EU SME has used IP licensing to enter the Indian market at reduced costs.

  • General publications
  • European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency

The Spanish biotech company AlgaEnergy has successfully scaled up microalgae cultivation processes and introduced innovative, competitive and sustainable products to the market, adding high value across multiple sectors.

  • General publications
  • European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency

Trademarks are among the best-known IP rights. They help your costumers to distinguish you and your products from your competitors.

  • General publications
  • European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency

When setting up a website, you should be aware of a couple of potential pitfalls and issues related to Intellectual Property (IP). Watch this brief animated clip and learn more about the most important IP aspects to consider when going online with your webpage.

  • General publications
  • European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency

Trisk Motor AG., a German SME producing spare parts for vehicles, is introducing its business in the Latin American market. In order to do so, they registered their trademark “TriskMotor” (Wordmark) in Peru, Argentina and Brazil within Class 12 of the Nice Classification.

  • General publications
  • European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency

The European IP Helpdesk has teamed up with the Chief Economist unit of the European Patent Office (EPO) and the European Patent Academy to develop a new series of case studies showcasing how patents facilitate technology transfer from universities and public research organisations in Europe and hel

  • General publications
  • European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency

In China, the most prominent issue facing the furniture sector is the risk of copycats, either through design imitation and/or brand counterfeiting. The growth in demand represents a challenge for the furniture industry as brands need to rapidly create new items with new styles and designs.