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The EU Patent: A Major Breakthrough in Innovation

Tuesday, December 11th, 2012

Today the EU has removed a major hurdle to innovation and economic growth. A single patent system will give innovative entrepreneurs the platform to become major contributors to the sustainable economic recovery of Europe. It will not only offer SMEs more exposure to national markets, it will also standardise and harmonise Patent Law to give them legal certainty, thereby protecting them from fragmented national legislations.

It has taken us over 30 years to arrive at this significant milestone and it is the culmination of many rounds of negotiation. Thanks to the EU’s action, SMEs will have a simpler system to register their innovations at significantly lower costs. This will stimulate innovation across Europe as SMEs are able to protect their IP through a harmonised system. We need to ensure that the EU patent lives up to its objectives namely to create a level playing field for entrepreneurs. Even if the first EU Patent will theoretically exist by 2014, we need to remain vigilant that Member States encourage adoption and provide on-going support for the new system.

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ACT emphasises the need for an EU Patent

Thursday, July 26th, 2012

Jonathan Zuck highlights today in Science Business that while recent progress has been encouraging, the MEPs’ decision not to vote on the single European Patent leaves innovative businesses without the historic breakthrough they so desperately need.

The EU patent is a critical step towards a more innovation-friendly business environment that realises the European Union’s true potential.Without a deal we will not realise that potential. European innovative businesses will continue to be burdened with unnecessary costs and unpredictability, undermining their ability to generate growth and employment.

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