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Bryn Aarflot offers a full range of services within intellectual property rights.
We work with qualified external consultants who can help find suitable financial support schemes and potential sponsors for your project. As part of our complete package of solutions, we put you in touch with the right people who can help you take the next important step towards commercialization.
Bryn Aarflot is passionate about innovation.
To help start-ups make the most of their good ideas, we have put together a start-up pack with fixed, friendly prices. The pack contains the essentials for protecting and developing both innovation and the business.
Our highly qualified lawyers and patent attorneys have considerable experience of both industry and intellectual property rights. We are uniquely placed when it comes to assessing our clients’ needs. Our experienced team of patent attorneys and lawyers work with clients to create the right strategies from the start so that ideas can reach their full potential. We have a flexible and creative approach, and work both nationally and internationally.
Starter packs are available in several sizes so clients can choose the one best suited to their company’s position and needs.
Our packs include the following:
– Mapping of intangible assets
– Trademark application
– Financing
– Creating an IP Strategy
– Analysis of competition
– Help with investor presentation
– Strategy for company secrets
– IP- based business development
– Drafting agreements
Patents, trademarks, design and know-how are often a company’s most valuable assets. An analysis of a company’s intellectual property assets is therefore essential for ensuring the necessary investment in the company and reducing risk in financial transactions. The analysis typically involves mapping the company’s intellectual property rights, as well as assessing its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
Our experienced, interdisciplinary team of patent advisors and lawyers work closely with our clients to ensure a structured mapping, analysis, assessment and implementation of both simple and complex assignments.
Licensing can be an effective way of commercializing your intellectual property rights. A license agreement entitles a third party to commercially exploit a protected patent, trademark, domain name, design, or copyright, and in many cases may lead to significant financial gains for both the licensor and the licensee. There are several types of licenses. The terms of the agreement will depend on the nature of the license or the scope of the intended right of use for the licensee.
We help in the preparation of licensing agreements for patents, trademarks, domain names, design and copyright, and work closely with our clients to ensure the arrangement meets their long-term goals.
We offer courses and workshops specially tailored to your company
With our professional expertise in all aspects of intangible assets, we can meet your company’s specific wishes for the style and content of the workshop. Courses may last for one day or several days and can be adapted for different employees within different sectors. In terms of content, the course can cover anything from IP strategy and portfolio management to the protection of different rights. Whether you want an elementary introduction to IP or a more detailed focus on specialist areas, our expert lawyers are ready to provide you and your company with the information you need.
A good IP strategy is essential for realizing the value of intellectual creative work, we will support you in achieving this goal.
Many business owners invest considerable resources in developing and establishing new products as well as securing their existing market positions. A business may develop a technical innovation, capture more market share with a new brand or achieve great sales with a new product or design. Many, however, forget to make sure they have the exclusive right to such inventions, trademarks or designs. Sadly, many more people lack a clear strategy for securing and exploiting rights to the intangible assets they have created. Intellectual property rights often represent the major part of a company’s assets, but only a fraction of Norwegian and Nordic companies have created an IP-based strategy based on the business plan.
Having an IP strategy means that a business has clarified its approach to the identification, protection and management of intangible assets, as well as exploitation and enforcement of intellectual property rights. An IP strategy should also provide guidelines for any competition and risk analyses, which should be carried out to ensure market share and economic growth. At Bryn Aarflot we have extensive technical, legal and commercial experience and help out clients to identify the IP strategy that best fits their long-term goals.
Our experts
See all employeesKristine Aarflot
Chief Executive Officer Senior Partner
Kristine Rekdal
European Patent Attorney M.Sc. (Physics) Senior Partner
Anne Wildeng
Head of Patent and Legal Attorney-at-law Senior Partner
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