28th Jun 2019
The 2019 New Energy Outlook (NEO) report suggests that, in at least two thirds of the world, wind or solar already represents the least expensive option for adding new power-generating capacity.We discuss the report’s findings, and take look at what is being done here in the UK to meet the challenges posed by the report.
27th Jun 2019
For years we have heard many reports discussing one of the most important issues of our time-Climate change. One obvious solution is the full change from fossil fuel based energy sources to renewable energy sources. In this blog we will explore trends in renewable energy consumption and generation, and whether renewable energy sources may overtake non-renewable sources in the future.
27th Jun 2019
To mark the International Year of the Periodic Table, Zack Mummery takes a look at the unusual question of whether individual chemical elements could be patented.
26th Jun 2019
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has recently released its annual review of patent applications filed under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). The report shows that approximately 253,000 PCT applications were filed in 2018. This is an increase of 3.9% from 2017, and it represents a ninth consecutive year of growth. PCT applications are clearly an increasingly popular choice for applicants seeking worldwide patent protection.
17th Jun 2019
We are pleased to announce that Alice Findlay, Helen Wakerley, Nick Reeve, Tom Sharman, Alan Bates, Patrick Lloyd and Ian Loveless are included in the 2019/20 edition of IP Stars.
7th Jun 2019
Reddie & Grose is delighted to announce that Paul Loustalan, Nick Reeve and Michael Roberts are among the World’s Leading Patent Professionals 2019 chosen by IAM.
4th Jun 2019
In a series of blogs, our autonomous and electric vehicle team will explore some of the key technologies that will be crucial to the successful development of commercial autonomous vehicles, starting with LIDAR.