Introduction to Patent Drafting
Industrial Property, in particular patents, represent an important development factor that drives industrial and technological modernization, constituting an essential element for the best flow of goods and services in the market.
In today's world, the value of companies, universities and research centers lies in their intangible assets, so it is essential to have qualified professionals who master aspects related to planning, development and protection of the same, particularly in relation to obtaining strong protection of developing and emerging technologies that constitute competitive advantages.
Area(s)
- Patents
Coordinators
- Alexander Agudelo
- Roberto Rios
Objetives
- Provide the necessary inputs for understanding, applying and evaluating the essential foundations of patent law and the essential factors for drafting strong patents from both a strategic and practical point of view.
- Deepen concepts of the design of patent documents.
- Know the requirement of sufficient disclosure and how to comply with it in the drafting of the descriptive chapter of a patent application.
- Learn to write broad, strong and well-supported claims.
Platform

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Investment
Member | US$ 150 |
Non member | US$ 400 |
Non members with partners in ASIPI | US$ 250 |
Student | US$ 150 |
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Teaching hours | 12 |
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Class duration | 120 minutes |
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Number of modules | 6 |
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Period | March 30 - April 8 |
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Quotas | CLOSED |
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Schedule | 4:00 to 6:00 pm (Lima/Bogota Time) |
Module 1: Technological Information Searches in Patents
Module 2: Inventive Concept Determination
Module 3: Parts of a Patent and the Concept of Sufficient Disclosure
Module 4.1: The Demanding Chapter
Module 4.2: Claim Drafting Considerations by Jurisdiction
Module 5.1: Common Mistakes in Claim Drafting
Module 5.2: Importance of Claims in Litigation
Module 6: Review of Claims Drafting Exercises