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Read more at: Automated Licensing Payment Systems (ALPS) project leads expert workshop discussing use cases and challenges of the novel Bill-of-IP (BoIP) concept

Automated Licensing Payment Systems (ALPS) project leads expert workshop discussing use cases and challenges of the novel Bill-of-IP (BoIP) concept

23 September 2020

On 21 September, the IfM-led project group Automated Licensing Payment Systems (project) hosted a workshop with thought-leading Intellectual Property (IP) experts and scholars to discuss use cases and challenges of the Bill-of-IP (BoIP) - a novel concept for digital IP management (DIPM). At its core, the BoIP is a digital...


Read more at: Frank Tietze's talk at University's Maxwell Centre sharing insights into our Covid-19 + IP research

Frank Tietze's talk at University's Maxwell Centre sharing insights into our Covid-19 + IP research

2 July 2020

Frank Tietze, head of the IIPM Lab was invites to share insights into the research we have been working on since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. The talk is organised by the University's Maxwell Centre jointly with Cambridge Network. In his talk Frank summarised the main findings from our recently published IEEE...


Read more at: Unpacking the innovation landscape for crisis-critical products, services and technologies in the Covid-19 pandemic

Unpacking the innovation landscape for crisis-critical products, services and technologies in the Covid-19 pandemic

1 July 2020

© Max Elsen*, Frank Tietze, Leonidas Aristodemou, Alexander Moerchel (2020) *Corresponding author. Please send comments to: maximilian.elsen.19@ucl.ac.uk Abstract: Lockdowns and related preventive measures have severely disrupted supply chains all over the world. While demand for a range of products and services, such as...


Read more at: Why intellectual property needs urgent attention from policy makers during the COVID-19 pandemic

Why intellectual property needs urgent attention from policy makers during the COVID-19 pandemic

20 May 2020

Intellectual property (IP) is a tool to help govern global open innovation systems, and should therefore be given higher priority when leading into a more sustainable post-Covid-19 world. The Covid-19 pandemic and anthropogenic climate change are both global challenges for humanity and crises of unprecedented scale that...


Read more at: New working paper focusing on IP challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic

New working paper focusing on IP challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic

12 May 2020

A pandemic calls for large-scale action across sectors in order to mobilise resources to develop and manufacture crisis-critical products as efficiently as possible, in the huge quantities needed. This include digital innovations ranging from complex epidemiological models, artificial intelligence (AI) methodologies, to...