Enhancing Patent Writing: Strategies and Best Practices for Effective Patent Drafting
Abstract

This sharing session on enhancing patent writing focuses on strategies and best practices for effective patent drafting. It covers the basics, including the definition and purpose of patents, and emphasizes the importance of clear and precise language to avoid ambiguity. The speaker discusses comprehensive patent descriptions, strengthening patent claims, and provides practical tips, with an emphasis on collaboration, regular review, and staying updated on legal guidelines. The lecture also addresses common pitfalls, recent trends, and includes case studies. Additionally, it distinguishes between provisional and utility patents, highlighting key differences in their application and drafting approaches.

 

Speaker: Professor Dmitry Mikhaylov
Date: 29 January 2024 (Monday)
Time: 10:00am – 11:00am
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Biography

Prof. Mikhaylov, a visitor of SDSC, specializing in Big Data, AI, and deeptech engineering. He holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Warwick. His academic journey includes contributions to esteemed institutions like the Russian Academy of Science, the National University of Singapore, the Abu Dhabi Academy, and Huazhong University of Science and Technology.
Currently serving as an AI expert for the United Nations, Prof. Mikhaylov brings a practical dimension to his expertise by actively commercializing AI startups. With three successful exits in his career, he demonstrates a keen understanding of translating research into business innovation. Alongside 27 granted patents and authorship of 10 books in three languages, Prof. Mikhaylov's impactful career spans both academia and the dynamic landscape of AI entrepreneurship.