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Did your investigations produce interesting new results?

Are you currently planning the associated publication?

If so, now is the right time to consider whether an invention you have just discovered is also of commercial importance because it can, for example, be used in industrial or commercial applications!

From invention to marketing

The most important information at a glance

When do you have to register your invention?

Pursuant to the German Employees’ Inventions Act, you are obliged to report such inventions to your employer. If it is an employee invention, the employer will check if he wants to file a patent application. As such a check takes time, you should timely report inventions, for example, when you start to write a publication and not shortly before the actual publication.

When does a development become an invention?

A precondition for the granting of a patent is that an innovation must be new and sufficiently stand out from the state of the art. This means that it must be based on an inventive step and not be obvious. These criteria ensure that not every minor invention results in an intellectual property right that could also block the progress in the relevant area.

What else needs to be considered?

Before your employer decides whether he wants to make use of your invention and file a patent application, he must therefore check if the chances and costs of the grant of a patent are in reasonable proportion to the economic potential of your invention.

The economic potential

If he makes use of your invention, he must pass on 30% of all income earned with the patent to you, the inventor employed by the higher education institution (or the inventor team). Further income will often flow into the research budget of the involved departments.

When do you have to register your invention?

Pursuant to the German Employees’ Inventions Act, you are obliged to report such inventions to your employer. If it is an employee invention, the employer will check if he wants to file a patent application. As such a check takes time, you should timely report inventions, for example, when you start to write a publication and not shortly before the actual publication.

When does a development become an invention?

A precondition for the granting of a patent is that an innovation must be new and sufficiently stand out from the state of the art. This means that it must be based on an inventive step and not be obvious. These criteria ensure that not every minor invention results in an intellectual property right that could also block the progress in the relevant area.

What else needs to be considered?

Before your employer decides whether he wants to make use of your invention and file a patent application, he must therefore check if the chances and costs of the grant of a patent are in reasonable proportion to the economic potential of your invention.

The economic potential

If he makes use of your invention, he must pass on 30% of all income earned with the patent to you, the inventor employed by the higher education institution (or the inventor team). Further income will often flow into the research budget of the involved departments.

When do you have to register your invention?

Pursuant to the German Employees’ Inventions Act, you are obliged to report such inventions to your employer. If it is an employee invention, the employer will check if he wants to file a patent application. As such a check takes time, you should timely report inventions, for example, when you start to write a publication and not shortly before the actual publication.

When does a development become an invention?

A precondition for the granting of a patent is that an innovation must be new and sufficiently stand out from the state of the art. This means that it must be based on an inventive step and not be obvious. These criteria ensure that not every minor invention results in an intellectual property right that could also block the progress in the relevant area.

What else needs to be considered?

Before your employer decides whether he wants to make use of your invention and file a patent application, he must therefore check if the chances and costs of the grant of a patent are in reasonable proportion to the economic potential of your invention.

The economic potential

If he makes use of your invention, he must pass on 30% of all income earned with the patent to you, the inventor employed by the higher education institution (or the inventor team). Further income will often flow into the research budget of the involved departments.

The following institutions have instructed MBM ScienceBridge GmbH to evaluate their invention declarations:

Georg-August-University Göttingen

Leuphana University of Lüneburg

University of Hildesheim Foundation

Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences

Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften und Kunst Hildesheim / Holzminden / Göttingen University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Hanover University of Veterinary Medicine

Hanover University of Applied Sciences

Institute for Nanophotonics Göttingen

Submit the invention

If you are an employee of one of the above institutions, you are welcome to timely contact us in order to clarify if you made an invention and how to proceed. Our Patent Managers will be happy to discuss your questions.

Invention declarations are to be submitted by you to your higher education institution or research facility, preferably after prior consultation of MBM ScienceBridge GmbH. The current forms for an invention report are available to you in our Download Section.

You will find further information in our FAQ Section.

You are also welcome to contact us by telephone if you have any questions or to make an appointment with us for an on-site information meeting.

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