Intellectual property (IP) can be the most valuable asset your business has. Intellectual Property plays in an integral part in securing a leading market position and ensuring that competitors do not copy your innovations, ideas and reputation that create your competitive advantage.
Adept IP takes the time to understand your business to identify, protect, build and manage your IP so that you can maximise and profit from your IP and 'add value' to your business.Like our clients, we strive to be innovators in our industry, to stand apart from the rest and offer our clients an unparalleled service.
Adept IP takes the time to understand your business to identify, protect, build and manage your IP so that you can maximise and profit from your IP and 'add value' to your business.Like our clients, we strive to be innovators in our industry, to stand apart from the rest and offer our clients an unparalleled service.
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Adept IP is a boutique intellectual property firm based in Melbourne's south-east specialising in patents, trade marks and designs. Our patent and trade mark attorneys have the necessary legal and technical expertise coupled with many years of commercial experience helping domestic and international clients protect their innovations and reputation internationally.
Michelle has more than 15 years of experience working closely with innovative individuals, SMEs and companies to help identify, protect and enforce their intellectual property. Despite having a scientific background in biotechnology and biochemistry, her expertise over the years has extended more toward to a much broader range of technologies including mechanical, engineering, ICT, software and business method patents.
A patent provides the owner with a monopoly and the right to exclude others from commercially exploiting by making, using, selling or importing the invention covered by the claims of the patent, for the life of the patent in each country in which the patent is registered. It is essential that an invention is not publicly disclosed prior to filing a patent application.
A patent provides the owner with a monopoly and the right to exclude others from commercially exploiting by making, using, selling or importing the invention covered by the claims of the patent, for the life of the patent in each country in which the patent is registered. The monopoly lasts for a period of up to 20 years depending on the type of patent registered.
A patent provides the owner with a monopoly and the right to exclude others from commercially exploiting by making, using, selling or importing the invention covered by the claims of the patent, for the life of the patent in each country in which the patent is registered. The process for obtaining a patent can vary depending on the type of patent sought and the patent strategy which is best suited to your requirements.
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