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Patents and innovation
What is innovation
-> new and original products, services, ideas
-> which are used in a market or society
-> add a value to a company and/or have impact on a society

Protecting innovations
• By granting exclusivity on the market  return on investment
• Patent protection rewards creators for innovations that are commercially
successful
• Society benefits from the innovative products and the economic
opportunities which creates the competitive advantage for the innovators.
• The revenues from these technologies provide the financing of additional
research and development efforts.
• The patent process turns an invention into a commercial asset (which
can be sold or licensed)
• Intellectual property (IP) assets such as patents can also attract
investors to the business.
• The information about the invention which is made public can inspire
future creations, which may lead to additional patented innovations.
• The mapping of patent information allows policymakers to see where
valuable R&D is occurring  shape policy and regulation to support
innovation.

Is there need to innovation?
• Innovation is vital to competitiveness in the global economy. Research
leads to improved goods, services or processes for the market.
• Studies show that those companies that prioritise innovation are also those
that experience the highest turnover.

How has recent innovation affected your life?
-> major impact: internet, mobile applications, healthcare solutions
-> smaller: ChatGPT, electronic bikes, electronic payment at festivals

Innovation is stimulated by the government
 increase spending on research and development
 invest in education
 tax incentives
 create environment which facilitates the starting up of new companies
(and the closing down of unsuccessful ones)

Innovation is stimulated by European initiatives
Innovation at universities
 ’Knowledge-based innovations’ are not only developed within
‘industry’ -> a lot of innovations have their origin in university research
 Public research organizations such as universities need to transfer
their knowledge and innovations to industry for it to be implemented
 Industry needs the knowledge developed at universities to remain
competitive


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,  This transfer is necessary to successfully sustain a ‘knowledge-based
economy’.

Basic principle of IP rights
• Need to reward innovators to stimulate innovation
• Need for ‘innovators’ to publish their ‘innovations’ -> patents are
published documents
• Patent rights: a right of a patent holder to stop others from
commercializing the ‘innovation’ without permission, in return for which




the innovation is published

But why do intellectual property rights exist?
• To promote innovation: by offering
o time-limited exclusivity which leads to
o return on investment
o further resources to invest in research
o knowledge is shared -> so that research advances.
• It is a contract between society (receives knowledge) and the inventor
(receives exclusive rights).
• You get exclusivity in return if you make the information public

Importance of IP rights
-> brining innovation to society
-> support innovation
-> necessary for some business models where there is a high risk and huge
investment

Importance of exclusivity in the drug development


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