Check out available technologies for licensing on the EU-Japan Technology Transfer Helpdesk website from here
Example: DDS with sub-second temporal release profile
By OIST – The Okinawa Institute of Science and Tecnology – Japan
In contrast to neuro-transmitters, which are released on sub-second time scales, conventional drugs administered intravenously or orally are released over prolonged periods of time.
In this technology the drug is encapsulated in liposomes with gold nano-shells tethered to them. The liposomes are introduced into the tissue and irradiated by a femtosecond laser releasing thedrug. The delivered dose is determined by the laser intensity, and the temporal profile of the drug release by the pulse train characteristics as shown in the figure.
If you are in Tokyo, please join us on 22 November at the EU Delegation to attend the seminar on “Latest Developments in Intellectual Property Law in the EU and Japan”
In Europe, the introduction of the much anticipated “Unitary Patent” is still proceeding. What are the potential impacts on Japanese enterprises which are major applicants for patents in Europe? While their introduction in Japan is currently being deliberated, claims to inspect devices or processes which might infringe another party’s IP rights on thepremises of an alleged infringing party, play an important role in Europe as a means of gathering evidence for infringement proceedings.
In June of this year, the European Parliament and the Council have adopted the Directive (EU) 2016/943 on the protection of undisclosed know-how and business information (trade secrets) against their unlawful acquisition, use and disclosure. It aims to standardize therespective national laws in the EU member states. What are the commonalities and differences with the protection of trade secrets under Japanese law?
Employee inventions play an important role particularly in countries with R&D facilities. As many Japanese enterprises conduct research in Germany, the German employee invention law, an overview over the corresponding Japanese law and the inventor landscape in Japan are important topics.
This seminar shall take a closer look at these current relevant developments in intellectual property law in the EU and Japan and provide the opportunity for questions and answers from a panel of expert speakers.
Date & Time Tuesday, 22 November 2016, 14:00 – 19:00
Venue Delegation of the European Union to Japan (Tokyo) (Europa House, 4-6-28 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku Tokyo 106-0047)
Co-organised by EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation Sonderhoff & Einsel Law and Patent Office, Preu Bohlig & Partner
Language English/Japanese (simultaneous translation)
Participation Free (pre-registration required)
Free Registration: click here!
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