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Which would you say is one of the most incredible and useful revolutions of the last 20 years? It is indeed the mobile phone revolution.
Every year it takes place one of the most important events regarding innovation and technology: the European Inventor Award (also known as the Oscar of
What would you say is the force that drives the entire world, and makes the idea of a better future more and more achievable? It
Have you ever thought what your lives would be without a cell-phone nowadays? All the mobile information and technology we are living in, happened thanks
Today for “Patents world” we enter into the fascinating world of robotic presenting Daniel Rus: professor in electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachussetts Institute
Japan, as is well known, is one of the most highly capable countries of innovation, especially in the R&D field. Today for “Patents world” we
One of the most debated news of the week regarding intellectual property and big companies is that the king of search engines, Google, is trying
Today for “Patents world” we talk about André Cassagnes, the man who invented legendary toy: the “Etch a sketch”, herald of the modern tablets. We
For our “Patents world” section, the story of how a winemaker became a successful entrepreneur, inventing “breathable” shoes and bringing his brand on the top
In 2014, women are still vast under-represented in many areas of science and technology, it seems to be too much as a “man’s world”. That
Last Wednesday, the European Patent Office (EPO) has published annual statistical results, concerning the year 2013, on the status of European patent applications. The results
For the fourth consecutive year, Protectia will attend to the largest global meeting of Industrial Property professionals: the 136th Congress of the INTA (International Trademark