WIPO Forum 2008 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales September 10th – 11th 2008 Dr Brian More –Coventry University Business Support Services.
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WIPO Forum 2008 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales September 10th – 11th 2008 Dr Brian More –Coventry University Business Support Services The region and its industrial significance • • • • • • • 5.27 million people 9% of UK population more than half in cities 20.4% in the manufacturing sector 32,000 listed buildings 5 areas of outstanding beauty 13 Universities/HE Colleges Source: GOWM At the heart of Innovation since 1700 Patent Activity Patent Applications per Million Inhabitants (2005) 500 The West Midlands has the 3rd lowest R&D expenditure of the English regions 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 United Kingdom Northern Ireland North East East Midlands Scotland Wales North West West Midlands Yorkshire and The Humber South West South East Eastern 0 London 50 Trademark Activity Trade Mark Applications per Million Inhabitants (2005) 1000 900 There was a 30% reduction in design applications 2004 to 2005 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 United Kingdom Yorkshire and The Humber Northern Ireland Wales Scotland West Midlands South West East Midlands Eastern North West South East North East 0 London 100 Barriers to SME IP Activity 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Cost – Both direct fees and opportunity costs Value for money Complexity Time Need for secrecy Difficulty in enforcing IP rights Still the case since the mid 1900’s Targeted SME Support West Midlands IP Forum – Fillip • Funded by the RDA – Advantage West Midlands • Managed by Coventry University Enterprises Ltd • Remit – To raise awareness of IP – To form a Forum of IP Professionals in the West Midlands to provide businesses with a one stop shop for IP – To establish a website for IP Resources – Managed Grant Funding for IP related work Achievements In the West Midlands Fillip has: • • • • Engaged with 327 individuals Engaged with 305 businesses Held 12 events Managed a competition to win IP funding; providing £149,500 of funding to small and medium sized businesses Fillip Awards Fillip Awards Process – 63 applications received for national and international patent and trade mark registration, legal support and commercialisation – eleven stage one winners – Applications judged by an independent panel – Intervention rate 90%, £4,500 grant, £500 company – Five of the eleven stage one winners received up to £20k in additional stage two funding – Intervention rate 80%, £20,000 grant, £5,000 company Diversity and Business Requirements Competition Winners • • • • • • • • Bayport Medical Diesel International Fingerpin – Forensic pathways Hyfinity Junkk.com Makmarine Nailseal • • • Oneswitch Piezotag Surface Processing Medical – Rehabilitation product Automotive Fuelling device Software development- authentication product ICT & Manufacturing- management of information Computer software –enterprise applications Environment - reusable seal Leisure Industry – Jet ski Construction industry improved performance & productivity of nail guns Environmental electronics – energy saving device Automotive - Sensors Metal Processing – processing in the motor industry Case study 1 Mak Marine “The Fillip grant has enabled Mak Marine to under pin core IP value” (Simon McLoughlin, MD of Mak Marine) The grant was used in international patent and trade mark applications in order to build a strong and defensible worldwide brand Case study 2 Surface Processing Limited “I'd not realised how important patent protection was for our company until we started licence negotiation, suddenly we were taken seriously by all concerned” (Adrian McMurray, MD of SPL) The grant was used for extending the TM to CTM, international patent application, drafting and negotiating a license agreement . Case study 3 Junkk.com “'The IP has provided the backbone around which all else has been built' (Peter Martin, MD of Junkk.com) Martin's routes to market are now clearer...............the route he now favours is going directly to the caps and closure packaging manufacturers and striking a licensing deal there Breaking into new markets with the RE:tie The future of Fillip 1. Proposed company limited by guarantee 2. Subscription from IP professional companies and SME’s 3. Extend the network to cover other legal and commercial professions 4. Training , education and networking event organisation 5. Investigate further funding from DG Enterprise EU FP7 Project 6. Annual award for IP and innovation in SMEs Stage a prestigious event to disseminate all the case study companies Covers aspects of IP use in business, including raising finance November 11th at West Bromwich Albion Football ground Member Companies • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Anthony Collins Solicitors AutoGlobal Business Network Ltd Barker Brettell LLP Browne Jacobson Chapman Molony Coller IP Management Forresters Leaman Browne Marks & Clerk Martineau Johnson MS Research & Consulting Roome Associates Swindell & Pearson Varley Hibbs Wilson Gunn Withers & Rogers Wright Hassall LLP Contacting the Fillip Network Contact Details www.fillip.org.uk Corinne Edwards -07974 984350 Email - [email protected] Thank you for listening – Fillip would like you to become a member