The European IP Helpdesk supports European SMEs and research teams involved in cross-border business and/or EU-funded research activities manage, disseminate and valorise their IP. Offering a broad range of informative material, a Helpline service for direct IP support as well as on-site and online training, our main goal is to support IP capacity building along the full scale of IP practices: from awareness to strategic use and successful exploitation.
About us
Meet our team, learn more about our partners and take a look at frequently asked questions (FAQ).
Helpline
Looking for someone to address with your IP questions? Our Helpline team is there for you. Get in touch and receive an answer from our group of experienced legal specialists within no more than three working days.
Training
IP capacity building is one of our major goals: We provide various training modules and formats ranging from online sessions to on-site workshops and special training schemes.
IP resources library
In our IP resource library you will find a variety of hands-on, user friendly and easy-to-read publications such as guides, Bulletins, fact sheets or case studies tackling different topics from the multifaceted world of IP and IP management.
European IP Helpdesk Ambassadors
We have teamed up with the Enterprise Europe Network, the world’s largest support network for SMEs, to set up a scheme of national European IP Helpdesk Ambassadors all across Europe aiming to help you deal with IP issues at your doorstep – and in your native tongue.
Contacts
Please get in touch with us anytime for further information or if you have any questions regarding our services.
Email: serviceiprhelpdesk [dot] eu (service[at]iprhelpdesk[dot]eu)
Phone number: +34 965 90 9692 (Helpline)
Postal address:
EURICE – European Research and Project Office GmbH
Heinrich-Hertz-Allee 1
66386 St. Ingbert
Germany
Upcoming events
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News
This year on World IP Day, we celebrate the vital role of intellectual property in addressing global challenges. IP is not just about patents and trademarks; it is a powerful catalyst for progress, driving innovation and creativity in all corners of the world.
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has recently released a report which aims to map global patents to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), offering valuable insights into patent trends that correspond with the SDGs.
On April 1, 2024, several important fee adjustments were implemented, following a thorough review of the fee structure of the European Patent Office (EPO) by the Administrative Council.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) published a joint report that examines how the pandemic has reshaped the trade in counterfeit goods.
The survey aimed to identify the industry’s demand for standards, assess how research and innovation framework programmes tackle such needs, and raise awareness of the importance of standardisation.
Blog
Welcome to our blog! Here we tackle topics that are not covered by our other resources such as fact sheets or guides - and our tone is a little more personal, too. Next to one larger editorial piece per month you can expect a light, weekly summary of relevant IP news, also including IP updates related to Horizon 2020 or Horizon Europe in the near future. Take a look!
This year, the topic chosen by WIPO to celebrate World IP Day is "IP and the SDGs, Building our common future with innovation and creativity". Let's have a look at how IP contributes to reaching these Sustainable Development Goals
This week, we focus on the General Court case T-255/23 regarding Pablo Escobar trade mark and a copyright dispute between the Erasmus University of Rotterdam and Studocu.
This week we look at a copyright dispute over the film Top Gun: Maverick and the EU General Court case T-117/23.