The medtech industry is positioned for continued growth as the aging world population faces many unmet medical needs. According to market analysts, industry revenue is predicted to grow to nearly
Continue Reading 4 Megatrends Driving the Future of MedtechRoman Fayerberg
Roman Fayerberg is a registered patent attorney with broad experience helping clients to strategically protect and leverage their innovations globally. Roman works with clients to develop and manage worldwide patent portfolios and counsels clients in regard to freedom to operate, patent landscape, and patent infringement and validity matters. He also conducts and defends patent due diligence investigations in connection with venture capital investments, mergers and acquisitions, and licensing opportunities.
Roman has represented clients ranging from start-ups to global companies in a variety of technical areas, including medical devices, robotics, diagnostic and imaging systems, microfluidic devices, and biotechnology. He understands the legal goals of each of his clients and develops and executes patent strategies that meet such goals.
5 Trends to Watch: 2024 Robotics
This 5 Trends piece covers specialized offerings, autonomous vehicle companies, the drone industry, robotic-assisted surgeries, and intellectual property in robotics industry. …
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5 Trends to Watch in 2022 Robotics
- Growing Investment in Robotics Companies – Investors continue funding the latest robotics innovations in various industries, including the medical, manufacturing, logistics, hospitality, and automotive sectors. With plenty of cash in
Success by Design: A New Option for Expedited Patent Protection in Foreign Countries
Design patents can play an important role in protecting a tech startup’s innovations and creating competitive advantage, whether they are the only available protection or part of a larger patent strategy. Often overlooked and sometimes undervalued, design patents are typically easier and less costly to obtain than utility patents. While generally having a more limited scope of protection, design patents can still deter potential infringers in the U.S. and foreign countries.
As of May 13, 2015, U.S. emerging tech companies have a new option for design protection in foreign countries. The U.S. joined the Hague System for the International Registration of Industrial Designs on May 13, 2015, and U.S. design patent applicants can now take advantage of the Hague System to obtain protection for their inventive designs in foreign countries.Continue Reading Success by Design: A New Option for Expedited Patent Protection in Foreign Countries