Type of event
Webinar
Location
Online
Date
18 April 2024
Time
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM CEST
HRP Community & European IP Helpdesk: IP and Artificial Intelligence
Join the EU Webinar on AI hosted by Horizon Results Platform and the European IP Helpdesk
Intellectual property helps drive innovation and growth by bringing in financial returns, raising brand awareness, and ensuring business growth. You can rely on intellectual property to increase productivity, earn licensing fees, and even receive royalties. Patents help create a monopoly and provide protection to your business by preventing others from commercialising your innovation. IP helps you earn a higher return on investment and manage your assets efficiently.
Under Horizon Europe, exploitation activities continue after the end of the project. The European Commission Horizon Results Platform helps “Turn Europe’s research results into innovations which generate value for the economy, and society and contribute to a sustainable future.”* It offers numerous benefits to EU R&I funding beneficiaries, such as greater visibility and faster matching with priority third parties, targeted promotional events with innovators, free access to support services, etc.
The European IP Helpdesk supports European SMEs and research teams involved in cross-border business and/or EU-funded research activities to manage, disseminate and valorise their IP.
Learning Objectives:
- After the training, participants should be able to answer the following main questions:
- What do we understand by intellectual property in artificial intelligence?
- What rights are there in data used by machine learning in AI?
- How is data protected by database rights?
- How to obtain the rights to use data in creating innovation in AI?
- Is it possible to patent inventions in AI?
- What impact will new advice from European and US Patent Offices have on the approach to examining patent applications?
- Who owns inventions made with data supplied from other sources?
- How can innovations in artificial intelligence be sold or licensed for use?
Your NCP Brussels contacts for this topics are Frédéric Suche and Benjamin Carnec