Bruce Torrance handles patent work primarily within the fields of electronics, electrical devices, telecommunications and software & business methods.
Bruce joined Reddie & Grose in September 2015 after working as a Science secondary teacher for two years in the North East of England. He developed a keen interest in intellectual property after learning about his great-grandfather’s patents for a boiler company.
Bruce qualified as a European patent attorney in 2019 and has experience drafting and prosecuting patent applications in the UK, Europe and further afield for a wide range of clients ranging from individual inventors to large multinational corporations. His practice covers a variety of technical fields and includes electronic components, amplifiers and transformers, telecommunication systems, semiconductor devices, consumer electronics and computer implemented inventions, including AI and machine learning inventions. Bruce also has experience in the digital healthcare sector, including ultrasound sensors and bioinformatics. He has also handled registered designs in Europe and internationally.
In his spare time, Bruce enjoys playing a variety of sports including squash, golf, cricket, swimming and football.