26 April 2024
In this episode, Lee and Gwilym chat with Martin Brassell and Neil Bellamy about NatWest’s innovative lending strategy for IP-rich businesses. They dive into how the bank utilizes IP assets as collateral, supported by Inngot’s valuations. The conversation extends to the significance of IP valuation, how the Pandemic changed the way that IP is viewed as an asset, growing government interest with the initiative and the broader impact of scale-up businesses. Also good news, Albert is awake!
The Earthshot Prize is the world's most high-profile environmental awards programme and CIPA has been involved from the very beginning...
The CIPA staff have been reviewing the way they support BAME communities within the IP industry. We've realised that...
The Earthshot Prize is the world's most high-profile environmental awards programme and CIPA has been involved from the very beginning. Every year it...
The world of interactive entertainment has changed drastically over the years, from table top Pacman and arcade games to online and interactive...
How can we use innovation to improve women's health, and can these inventions be protected by IP? Lee and Gwilym are joined by Kirsteen Beverloo...
How can we turn the political rhetoric about Britain becoming a science superpower into reality?
The start of the UPC is almost upon us... or is it? CIPA's Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court experts Caelia Bryn-Jacobsen and Leythem Wall...
You've discovered that someone has ripped off your patented product, copied your trade mark or breached your copyright. Your...
Pierre Paslier stumbled upon an alternative to single-use plastic while experimenting with seaweed in his kitchen. After raising investment...
LawCare exists to support and promote mental wellbeing across the legal community in the UK. Chief Executive Elizabeth Rimmer...