Olympic material: graphene in sports
As with all Olympics and Paralympics, it was not only a showcase of the fierce competition amongst the world’s best but also the use of new technological developments to obtain a winning edge.
As with all Olympics and Paralympics, it was not only a showcase of the fierce competition amongst the world’s best but also the use of new technological developments to obtain a winning edge.
Potter Clarkson are excited to partner with eureKARE and support their inaugural eureKAWARDS. We will be providing IP education to all entrants, one-to-one IP consultancy sessions for all finalists, and also take part in the judging.
Plastic, once referred to as the material of the 20th century, has gained a less than desirable reputation in recent times, largely due to the environmental concerns associated with plastic materials. Since the turn of the 21st century, graphene has undoubtedly taken the crown as the new wonder material.
One of the EPO’s Boards of Appeal is expected to request clarification from the Enlarged Board of Appeal on the law concerning the doctrine of ‘plausibility’ and the use of post-filed data to support inventive step.
The strategy explains how the government plans to develop the UK hydrogen sector in a way that will both reduce the UK’s carbon footprint in line with the ambitious net zero goals the UK has committed to and, at the same time, stimulate jobs and economic growth.
The Court of Appeal handed down its judgment in the combined appeals of FibroGen, Inc. and Astellas Pharma Inc., v Akebia Therapeutics Inc. and Otsuka Pharmaceutical Company Ltd.