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UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO)

UKIPO (formerly the Patent Office) is an Executive Agency of the Department of Trade and Industry and grants Patents, Trade marks and Registered Designs.

Equally, UKIPO is responsible for formulating and delivering UK government policy on all aspects of intellectual property both domestic and overseas through its Industrial Property and International Directorate and the Copyright and Enforcement Directorate.  We work with other government departments and external stakeholders in formulating policy advice to Ministers and promoting the government’s innovation agenda.

UKIPO’s Customer Innovation and Support Services Directorate (CISS) is responsible for the delivery of our innovation support strategy. CISS is made up of the Awareness Information and Media team and the Search and Advisory Service which offers commercial search services.

 

Contact Details

Name: Jim Houlihan
Position: Head of Innovation Policy and Knowledge Transfer
Address Industrial Property and International Directorate
UK Intellectual Property Office 
3B15 Concept House
                      
                      
                          
Cardiff Road
 Newport,
 South Wales NP10 8QQ  UK
Telephone:
Fax:  
Mobile:  +44 (0)776 9713374   
Email: jim.houlihan@ipo.gov.uk
Web:

http://www.ipo.gov.uk

 

 
 

 

 
 
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