BREXIT: implications for IP
The roller coaster ride of speculation and negotiation is set to continue for several more months as Article 50 has now been extended until 31 October 2019.
The roller coaster ride of speculation and negotiation is set to continue for several more months as Article 50 has now been extended until 31 October 2019.
After obtaining his Master’s Degree in Mobile Telecommunications, Kirt Zhang worked in the Research Laboratory of a Taiwanese Telecommunications Company in Shanghai, China, as a Core Research Engineer of the antenna design department working on projects related to mobile technologies such as CDMA,GSM, BT, WIMAX, GPS, and WIFI. He joined Plasseraud IP Limited (Shanghai), in 2008.
Clark Wang received a Bachelors degree in Energy and Power Engineering (Thermal Engineering) from University of Shanghai for Science and Technology in 2017. Before joining Plasseraud IP, Clark worked at Shentie Jieneng Information Technology Co., Ltd. as an operations engineer. He was mainly responsible for the maintenance of large air conditioning equipment at high-speed railway stations. Since 2018 he is a Chinese Patent Attorney in the field of mechanics and electrical engineering.
Sam Shao received his Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Shanghai University, a 211 Leading Academic Discipline Project Education Program in China. Prior to joining Plasseraud IP Shanghai office in 2012, Sam was with Shanghai Shen-Mei Beverage & Food Co., Ltd. (Coca-Cola Shanghai) in Device Department and interned with Parker Hannifin (Shanghai) in their Global Sourcing Department in 2011.
Hiromi Sakata-Delhon is an IP Legal Assistant at Plasseraud IP. She assists IP attorneys and other professionals on a variety of tasks focused on patent prosecution matters. She is also in charge of communicating with Japanese patent firms and companies. Previously she had experienced various business fields in Japan and France, she started her career as an assistant in an IP law firm in Paris. She joined Plasseraud IP in 2019.
Jan Linhart is a European Patent Attorney at Plasseraud IP. He studied at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles University in Prague where he focused on the field of biophysics and chemical physics and wrote his diploma thesis about nonlinear spectroscopy and open quantum systems. Jan became a part of a research group specializing in the area of theoretical biophysics and participated in the research project developing an “Extended Exciton Model in Optical Spectroscopy”. He joined Plasseraud IP in 2013.
Dominique Hochereau worked on experimental systems for hydrogen storage applied to fuel cells and NiMH batteries at the Université Paris Sud. He later went to the Université Catholique de Louvain where he worked on solid-fluid mixing modelling. He then undertook R&D projects at the Dow Corning company technology center near Brussels. his research was geared towards an optimization of industrial mixers for extrusion processes of silicone polymers. Dominique Hochereau joined Plasseraud IP in 2008.