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A pupil from Andoversford Primary School in Cheltenham has won a national design programme to create a “cracking contraption” to transport Shaun the Sheep back home from the big city.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The UK and Singapore are set to benefit from a new agreement on Intellectual Property (IP) signed today (21 September 2015).
On the 16 September 2015, Baroness Neville-Rolfe hosted a small reception at Aldgate.
The World Intellectual Property Organization, INSEAD Business School and Cornell University launch the 2015 Global Innovation Index.
The UK has been ranked as the second most innovative country in the world.
Evidence is important to building a balanced and sustainable economic growth.
The orphan works licensing scheme has helped the Museum of the Order of St John tell the story of a wartime nurse for a new generation.
Whether you’re doing a spot of decorating or are a professional interior designer, one thing most people agree on is that it’s the personal touches that make a house a home.
Independent review finds Intellectual Property Enterprise Court reforms have improved access to justice for businesses
A new survey, published today by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO), highlights the latest UK trends in online streaming and downloading.
Government launches consultation on plans to increase the maximum sentence for commercial-scale online copyright infringement.
Government seeks views on providing public notice of registered design rights by marking relevant products with a website address.
Nottingham Trent University were awarded £69,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Nottingham Creative IP’ project.
Cardiff University were awarded £65,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Health Technology Challenge Wales’ project.
The University of Stirling were awarded nearly £99,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Sports Innovation Challenge’ project.
The University of Dundee were awarded £73,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Technology Accelerator Chiasma’ project.
The University of Lancaster were awarded nearly £40,000 to fund their 'Philanthropic crowdfunding of IP through the valley of death’ project.
Abertay University were awarded nearly £86,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Investing in Digital Assets’ project.
Plymouth University were awarded nearly £75,650 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘App Challenge Model’ project.
Royal Botanic Gardens were awarded nearly £84,000 in the 2014 Fast Forward Competition to fund their ‘Horticultural Micropropagation Services’ project.
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