European Patent Office (EPO)

European Patent Office (EPO)

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The European Patent Office (EPO) examines European patent applications, enabling inventors, researchers and companies from around the world to obtain protection for their inventions in up to 45 countries through a centralised and uniform procedure that requires just one application. The European Patent Office (EPO) was set up in 1973. From 16 signatory states of the European Patent Convention in 1973, the Organisation has now grown to 39 member states, including all 27 EU member states plus countries such as Norway, Switzerland and Türkiye. The EPO is the executive arm of the European Patent Organisation, an international organisation with 39 member states. The EPO’s activities and budget are overseen by the Organisation’s Administrative Council, which consists of representatives of the member states. The current President of the European Patent Office is António Campinos. He took up office on 1 July 2018. The EPO is one of the largest public service organisations in Europe, employing almost 6 300 staff of 35 different nationalities. Of them, over 4 000 are highly qualified scientists and engineers working as patent examiners in all fields of technology. The EPO has established long-term partnerships with other IP offices around the world to further integrate and strengthen the global patent system. They aim to foster innovation and support bilateral trade and investment – a boon to both local innovators and our international users.

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