The new WIPO ST.26 Standard promises a more efficient, harmonized, and automatic process for Sequence Listing where not a bit of information is left behind. But, how is all this translated?
The new WIPO ST.26 Standard promises a more efficient, harmonized, and automatic process for Sequence Listing where not a bit of information is left behind. But, how is all this translated?
Knowledge and technology are expanding across the globe. Patents applications are increasingly taking place alongside the need for its translation. Why is this so important for Patent Offices and us as the General Public?
Applications for Patent Registration can be made at the national, regional or international level. The Registration process consists of several stages to ensure the originality and patentability of the invention. First, a National Receiving Office receives, reviews, and publishes the application and after the applicant has satisfactorily answered the objections of the office and third parties, the Title of the Patent is granted.