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inovia Extends Foreign Patent Filing Services into Africa with Addition of ARIPO

inovia, the leading foreign filing platform provider, announced today that it is now offering PCT national stage entry into the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO). ARIPO comprises 16 member states and extends inovia's foreign filing capabilities to 79 countries. The company welcomes the law firm of Spoor & Fisher to its global agent network.

Date: 28/07/2010


inovia Accelerates Expansion in Europe with Launch of German Office

Appoints Wolfgang Danner, IP Industry Expert, to Lead Business Development

inovia, the leading foreign filing platform, announced today from the INTA Annual Meeting in Boston, its new office in Munich, Germany and the appointment of Wolfgang Danner as Senior Director, Business Development. The German operation is backed by inovia staff and IP experts in London, as well as its local agent, patent attorney firm Fleuchaus & Gallo.

Date: 25/05/2010


inovia Launches iptranslator Patent Translation Offering

Unique, "Double Certification" for Expert IP Translations Announced at INTA in Boston

inovia, the leading foreign filing platform, announced today from the INTA Annual Meeting in Boston, the general availability of iptranslator – a patent translation product offering to support foreign filing. inovia, in conjunction with its PCT national phase entry and European validation products, has been doing foreign patent translations for over 8 years and is now the largest specialist patent translations company in the US.

Date: 24/05/2010


inovia Announces Expansion of their Foreign Patent Filing Services into Iceland

inovia, the leading foreign filing platform, announced today that it is now offering European patent validation in Iceland, extending its global agent network to 63 countries. The company is pleased to welcome the law firm of Arnason Faktor as its new Icelandic agent.

Date: 07/05/2010


72 Percent of Small to Medium-Sized Enterprises Plan to Maintain or Increase Foreign Patent Filings

inovia Survey on "US IP Trends: Global Patent Protection in 2010" Findings Announced
at IP Counsel Café in Palo Alto

It looks like belts have been tightened as far as they will go with IP budgets now stabilizing for 2010. 72% of corporate patent professionals surveyed in a recent study of 150+ small to medium-sized US businesses expect to maintain or increase their foreign patent filings in 2010, as compared to 2009.

Date: 14/04/2010


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