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Clean technology: Why it is a good idea
to file patents in Australia

Published
20 August 2024
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Authors
Chris Bird

Chris Bird

Principal, Melbourne | BA (EngSci), MSc (Intellectual Property)
Carol Burnton

Carol Burnton

Principal, Melbourne | BSc (Hons), LLB (Hons), LLM, Dip PC Form
Nicholas Lakatos

Nicholas Lakatos

Principal, Sydney | BEng (Telecom)(Hons), BCom, MIP Law
Grant Jacobsen

Grant Jacobsen

Consultant, Melbourne | BSc (Hons), PhD, MIP Law
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With our extensive biological, chemical, and engineering expertise and technical know-how, FPA’s dedicated CleanTech team quickly understands the potential of your products and processes to ensure you leverage your IP to your full advantage in both traditional and green technologies.

Our guide, ‘Clean technology: Why it is a good idea to file patents in Australia’, provides a comprehensive overview of:

  • Why file patents in Australia for clean technologies
  • Australia’s strong economy and critical clean technology resources
  • Australian government incentives for CleanTech
  • Australia’s efficient and cost-effective patent prosecution and enforcement regime
  • IP and the economy: Key roles and impacts

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About the Authors

Chris Bird

Principal, Melbourne | BA (EngSci), MSc (Intellectual Property)

Chris’ focus: computer science and engineering disciplines.

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About the Authors

Carol Burnton

Principal, Melbourne | BSc (Hons), LLB (Hons), LLM, Dip PC Form

Carol’s focus: pharmaceuticals, MedTech, diagnostics, food technology, cosmetics and biofuels.

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About the Authors

Nicholas Lakatos

Principal, Sydney | BEng (Telecom)(Hons), BCom, MIP Law

Nicholas’ focus: telecommunications, software, information and communications technology and electrical engineering-related inventions.

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About the Authors

Grant Jacobsen

Consultant, Melbourne | BSc (Hons), PhD, MIP Law

Grant’s focus: hydrogen production and battery technology, composite materials, polymers, chemical formulations, chemical processes, and food technology.

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