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3D Printing’s time has come – so IP protection is crucial
3D printing has enjoyed a lot of airtime during the coronavirus crisis. It is also rapidly developing, writes Alasdair Poore, head of Intellectual Property at law firm Mills & Reeve’s Cambridge office. These features make Intellectual Property highly relevant, both as...
Fripp Design prepares to sell 3D printing silicone intellectual property
Fripp Design Limited has announced it is looking to sell its 3D printing silicone intellectual property with the owner wanting to pursue other ambitions. The patented technology was developed with the assistance of Wellcome Foundation and the University of Sheffield...
Addressing the Risks of Additive Manufacturing
It seems a no-brainer to adopt digital supply chains, but they carry risks that are untenable if not eliminated. . For example, how do big brands seize such opportunities while maintaining part consistency and quality and protecting their intellectual property (IP) –...
India Bats for Imposing Customs Duty on Computer Aided Design files for 3D Printing
Earlier this week, India proposed the World Trade Organization (WTO) to end its e-commerce moratorium and allow developing countries, like itself, to impose customs duties on computer-aided design, or CAD files, which are the basis for 3D printing. . It pitched for...
Future of 3D Printing Is in U.S. and Europe Patenting
(Bloomberg) -- The future of manufacturing may lie with companies like Italy’s Isinnova SRL, which saw a need for respirator valves in its Covid-stricken area and was able make hundreds in two days using 3D printing rather than waiting a week for ones made in Chinese...
3D Printing Webinar and Virtual Event Roundup, July 13, 2020
We’ve got six webinars and virtual events to tell you about in this week’s roundup, including two about ceramics 3D printing, one focused on patents and another on pharmaceuticals, a live tour, and a live look at 3DEXPERIENCE. A few of these are taking place...
The Netherlands listed in Top 5 of European hub for innovative 3D printing
Dutch inventors and researchers are among the most active patent applicants at the European Patent Office (EPO) where 3D printing is involved. This is evidenced by a new study that the EPO made public yesterday. Within Europe, the Netherlands ranks fourth in terms of...
IP Security: Reverse Engineering to Test Vulnerability in 3D Printer Toolpaths
We hear a lot about engineering hardware and software and other accompanying technologies for 3D printing, so the idea of going in reverse may raise an eyebrow or two; however, scientists from the NYU Tandon School of Engineering are using machine learning and reverse...
Q&A: How 3D printing firms can protect their IP
Ian Bolland spoke to Thomas Prock from Marks & Clerk about the controversy surrounding IP rights stopping the unauthorised 3D printing of medical equipment, and the advice that can be provided to medtech firms during the Coronavirus pandemic. . Given the amount...