Munich, 22 May 2024 - The European Patent Office (EPO) and the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) reaffirmed their commitment to work together to boost innovation in Europe. On the occasion of the Viva Technology 2024 conference in Paris this week, the two organisations took stock of their joint activities over
the past year, which centred on the European Innovation Council (EIC), and agreed to discuss extending co-operation.
EPO President António Campinos said: “By combining the technology and patent expertise
of the EPO with the financial muscle of the European Innovation Council, we are helping innovative startups and SMEs across Europe turn their ideas into products and services. Not only does this advance technology; but it can also create jobs and boost economic growth. And the new Unitary Patent, which now provides owners of newly granted European patents with more affordable and efficient protection in Europe, will only increase the impact of our co-operation in future.”
Marc Lemaître, Director General for Research and Innovation at the European Commission and Jean-David Malo, Director of EISMEA said: "Our commitment to longer-term
collaboration is crucial. Connecting the EIC's support for groundbreaking ideas with the EPO's expertise in patent protection will accelerate the journey from concept to
commercialisation and ensure robust intellectual property safeguards. It will allow both organisations to stay on top of technology developments and to ensure the EIC supports
critical technologies for the EU's future competitiveness.”
Marc Lemaître, Director General for Research and Innovation at the European Commission
and Jean-David Malo, Director of EISMEA said: "Our commitment to longer-term collaboration is crucial. Connecting the EIC's support for groundbreaking ideas with the EPO's expertise in patent protection will accelerate the journey from concept to commercialisation and ensure robust intellectual property safeguards. It will allow both
organisations to stay on top of technology developments and to ensure the EIC supports critical technologies for the EU's future competitiveness.”
EPO-EIC co-operation has so far included successful pilot projects in 2022 and 2023 and the signature of a letter of intent in June 2023 between the EPO and EISMEA, the agency
overseeing the implementation of the EIC. Under the pilots, EPO patent examiners, experts in their respective technology fields, helped the EIC to assess the technological novelty and inventiveness of 57 projects being considered for an EU grant. In 2024 the EPO will assess a further 100 such files for the EIC.
Identifying Europe’s high-tech start-upsThe EPO’s unique resources and tools are also helping investors, including the EIC, identify the most innovative SMEs in Europe. The EPO’s Deep Tech Finder, launched last autumn, blends the business profiles of around 8 300 investment-ready European start-ups with information on their patent portfolios. Around one in eight of the start-ups listed in this free tool have received funding from the EIC. Through its partnership with the EIC, the EPO also shares insights and patent trend analysis to detect important technology developments, and participates in joint awareness raising efforts to increase patent valorisation and commercialisation by innovative SMEs, disruptive start-ups and spin-offs, research organisations and universities.
In future, the EPO and EISMEA will investigate how the two organisations may provide further support to the EIC when deciding on project funding, while putting more emphasis on the benefits of the Unitary Patent.
A one-stop shop for patent protection in EuropeThe new Unitary Patent, introduced last June, underlines the value of European co-operation. Administered by the EPO, it is widely used by patent owners from around the world, and especially by European SMEs who have requested to convert nearly one in three of their European patents into a Unitary Patent. The Unitary Patent system reduces costs
and streamlines procedures whilst increasing transparency and legal certainty, by allowing applicants to enjoy their recently granted European patent as a single right in 17 EU member states, through a single procedure with a single annual renewal fee, and single legal system before the Unified Patent Court.
Further information
- Access the
EPO’s Deep Tech Finder
- Find out more about the
Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court
- See EPO news of 27 June 2023: “
EPO and European Innovation Council strengthen ties to advance European breakthrough innovation”
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European Innovation Council Impact Report 2023Media contacts European Patent OfficeLuis Berenguer Giménez - Principal Director Communication / EPO spokesperson
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