We are delighted to announce that the ERDF R&I Health Accelerator project is delivering a two-part digital health series on IP for Digital Health Technologies.

This Digital Health Series is targeted at the multi-disciplinary Digital Health sector including clinicians, researchers, and scientists with a wide range of expertise in healthcare, engineering, social sciences, public health, health economics and data management.

In the initial webinar on Tuesday 9 Nov at 12:30pm, Venner Shipley’s Patent Attorneys Gary Whiting and Peter Thorniley, will cover how IP rights can be put to work to reward and commercialise your innovation. We will also look at the broader IP strategy during digital health product development, from conception and initial research to advertising, marketing, and sales as well as future developments.

We will cover the various intellectual property (IP) rights that can be used to protect a digital health product and then provide general tips and tricks using example case studies covering both hardware and software solutions and services. Examples include telemedicine, health apps, wearable devices, and virtual reality, as well as data driven approaches revolutionising research and R&D in molecular biology/biochemistry wet lab-driven projects in the life sciences sector. We will pay particular, but not exclusive, attention to how developments in artificial intelligence should be seen and understood in this context.

The first webinar will be held on Tuesday 9th November 12:30-14:00 – If you are interested, please register via the link below.

Digital Health Series – IP for Digital Health technologies Tickets, Tue 9 Nov 2021 at 12:30 | Eventbrite