Emerging & Hi-Tech

Inventions

Developments at the forefront of computing and physics are driving disruptive hi-tech innovation in fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, healthcare, virtual reality, and the Internet of Things. These developments promise to transform our daily lives so the manner in which they are commercialised is important.

Many of our patent attorneys have physics degrees at masters and postgraduate level. This means we have a strong intellectual foundation from which we can work with clients operating at the forefront of innovation in these high-tech areas. We have a proven track record of providing expert IP advice and performing high quality work in the fields of computing and physics.

Our experience, intellectual capability and IP expertise enables us to contribute significantly to the IP protection strategies of a wide range of clients. Our clients in this field range from start-ups looking to build a portfolio, to global corporations, all of whom value our judgement and skill. The large size of our team means we have direct expertise in a vast range of technologies and can work with you to provide strong IP protection.

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Special Report

Software Inventions: UKIPO and EPO approaches to patent eligibility

It is well-known that it can be challenging to obtain patent protection for inventions relating to software in Europe. Indeed, it is common for software developers to assume that European patent protection is not available for their innovations

In this report we take a close look at whether the European Patent Office (“EPO”) and the UK Intellectual Property Office (“UKIPO”) handle software inventions differently. We also reveal some strategic insights that we think will be of benefit to companies seeking patent protection for software inventions in the UK and Europe.

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No Hands on Deck: The Dawn of Fully Autonomous Surgery

No Hands on Deck: The Dawn of Fully Autonomous Surgery

by Kara Quast

Robotically assisted surgery is increasingly popular in many healthcare institutions around the world, providing valuable benefits such as shorter operating times, reduced radiation exposure for ...

UPC Weekly - Coming around again - UPC revisits confidentiality clubs and long arm jurisdiction

UPC Weekly - Coming around again - UPC revisits confidentiality clubs and long arm jurisdiction

by Matthew Naylor

2026 Week 6 We’re catching up some recent strands at the UPC this week. We have the Court of Appeal giving its view on confidentiality clubs and the Mannheim Local Division proffering an apparent ...

UPC Weekly - Three darts all miss – PI based on three patents refused due to validity concerns and insufficient proof of infringement

UPC Weekly - Three darts all miss – PI based on three patents refused due to validity concerns and insufficient proof of infringement

by Eliot Ward

2026 Week 5 For good or bad, it is now clear that inter partes preliminary injunction (PI) proceedings at the UPC end up being mini-trials of the substantive issues. In Guardant Health v. Sophia ...

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FORWARD MAGAZINE

Mewburn Ellis Forward is a biannual publication that celebrates the best of innovation and exploration. Through its pages we hope to inform and entertain, but also to encourage discussion about the most compelling developments taking place in the scientific and entrepreneurial world. Along the way, we’ll engage with the IP challenges that international organisations face every day.