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Patent protection in China
According to the latest data published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), in 2020 the Chinese Patent Office was the office that received the

Protecting innovation in Biotechnology: ABG IP collaborates with the UPM’s Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering
Ana María de Lucas, Dr in Biology (PhD) and technical advisor for ABG IP’s Department of Biotechnology & Life Sciences, lectured on “Protecting innovation in

NuCaps: a reputable and growing foodtech for encapsulating bioactive compounds and probiotics
The food processing industry is experiencing a genuine boom, driven by the many challenges facing humanity in this area, which range from improving sustainability and

ABG IP collaborates with AFM Cluster in industrial design webinar
“Protecting innovation by means of industrial design: an alternative to patenting” was the title chosen for the AFM Cluster webinar featuring Pablo Calvo, ABG IP’s

Patents in Japan and South Korea
Both Japan and South Korea are countries with a long track record in Industrial Property. Not surprisingly, they have significant scientific and technological potential that

ABG Intellectual Property participates in a master’s degree in ESAME with conferences on pharmaceutical patents
Juan Arias, Almudena Fernández and André Santos give different clasess in the Master’s Degree in Drug Development, Production and Manufacturing (MFIR) Pharmaceutical patents are undoubtedly

Providing additional data after filing the patent application
Choosing the perfect time to file a patent application often poses a dilemma for inventors. On one hand, the novelty requirement prompts applicants to file

Six ABG IP attorneys distinguished by Managing IP
Rising Stars Marta Rodríguez, Sofia Petterson and Iain McGeoch have been chosen by the prestigious publication Managing IP among their Rising Stars 21. This selection

Noble Prize in Chemistry 2021: Industrial property and asymmetric organocatalysis
This year the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Benjamin List and David W.C. MacMillan for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis. What is asymmetric

Can software be patented?
The European Patent Office (EPO) is in a privileged position as an observer of the evolution of various fields of technology since it receives patent

We celebrated our 18th birthday
On 26 September 2003, Francisco Bernardo, Vicente González and I materialized a project that had been brewing for some time: ABG Patentes. Throughout these 18

BeAble Capital: an investment fund committed to the returns of science
Today few people seem to question the importance of investing in science and innovation. This concept is not only obvious to economists from European institutions