
On Thursday, March 4, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., the FPCM organizes the virtual session 2021 Grants for Patents and Trademarks.
Its objective is to make start-ups, SMEs and entrepreneurs aware of the different options for promoting Intellectual Property (IP): grants from the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) for SMEs, grants and subsidies from the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office O.A. (SPTO) to the patent registry, IP Diagnosis service of the SPTO, as well as other aid mechanisms and their national and international interrelationship.
The session is organized by the Madrid Science Park Foundation (FPCM), together with ClarkeModet and the SPTO, as part of the activities of the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), of which the FPCM is a member.
Date and Time:
Thursday, March 4, 2021 10:00 a.m.
Agenda:
10:00-10:02 Welcome Pilar Gil – FPCM General Director
10:03-10:05 Introduction of the session David Arbelo – FPCM Project Manager
10:05-10:25 Grants and subsidies for patents and IP Diagnostic service Mónica Castilla – Head of the SPTO Dissemination, Communication and Business Relations Area
10:25-10:45 Mechanisms to help promote IP Patricia Sarasola – Head of National Business Development ClarkeModet
10:45-11:00 Questions from the audience
Registration:
https://forms.gle/aZrDEzdfBUz5AkaJ7
Capacity limited to 100 participants.
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Speakers:
Mónica Castilla Baylos is Head of the Dissemination, Communication and Business Relations Area of the SPTO, where she has worked since 2003. Expert in Industrial Property (IP) and innovation and Coordinator of the IP Diagnostic Service of the SPTO, she has been part of various national and European Commission committees and working groups on this matter aimed at companies. He has directed and taught IP-related courses and master’s degrees at different universities and organizations.
Patricia Sarasola is Head of National Business Development at ClarkeModet, with more than 15 years of professional experience in the Industrial Property sector, both in private companies and in the Public Administration, the SPTO, as a consultant for Industrial Property agencies and as a technical advisor to companies and inventors. He has taught multiple courses and master’s degrees in the area of Industrial Property.