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18 June 2018

The five largest patent offices held their annual IP5 heads of
office meeting
on 14 June in New Orleans, USA. The meeting was hosted by USPTO Director Andrei Iancu, and was attended by EPO President Benoît Battistelli, Naoko
Munakata, Commissioner of the JPO, Sung Yunmo, Commissioner of KIPO, and Shen
Changyu, Commissioner of SIPO.

The heads of office addressed topics that are deemed to play an increasingly important role in
 the future of IP5 co-operation and which
could have a significant impact on the global patent system, such as the
further development of the Global Dossier and the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence
(AI).

In a meeting with IP5 Industry, appreciation
was expressed for the EPO’s leadership and the continuous progress that it has
made in the area of quality. In particular, industry representatives underlined
the value of exchanges with the users of the IP5 regions under the framework of
the Partnership for Quality. They also highlighted the value of the EPO’s
comprehensive annual Quality Report and the Praktika intern/extern programme,
which encourages greater dialogue between EPO examiners and industry.

Together with the other heads of office,
EPO President Battistelli also assessed the evolution of IP5 co-operation since
its launch in 2007. The five largest offices account for 80% of the global
patent market and share the responsibility of optimising the international
patent system. Speaking on the future of IP5 co-operation, President
Battistelli underlined that its success will depend on the rigorous
prioritisation of projects, and the allocation of the necessary financial,
human and IT resources that are required for their efficient and timely
implementation.

On the basis of a proposal from the EPO,
the IP5 offices reaffirmed the impact of AI on the patent system as one of the
IP5’s main strategic priorities. The subject of AI will now be explored further
in conjunction with the other IP5 offices, led by the EPO. Also on the
initiative of the EPO, the offices agreed to continue discussions at IP5 level on
the interplay of patents and standards, with a view to establishing a uniform,
international approach.

For President Battistelli, this was the
last IP5 meeting he will attend before his term comes to an end on 30 June 2018,
after eight years as head of the EPO. At the end of the session, the other heads
of office thanked President Battistelli for the contributions that he has made
to the work of the IP5, acknowledging the EPO’s major role in the group, and commended
the President on his services to intellectual property.

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