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FrankeHyland

  1. Very interesting presentation by Richard Sokolov of IDE+ on the Unilife safety syringe success story, here at the @Innovation_Fest
  2. Food industry people - I will be attending IFT12 in Las Vegas next month. The program is attached. Let me know if you …lnkd.in/WuHgxf
  3. Changes effected to Australian Trade Mark Opposition Process - frankehyland.blogspot.com/2012/05/change…
  4. A foolish aphorism about patents has been put to the sword! lnkd.in/xETZMM
  5. Raising the Bar Bill passes House of Representatives ... frankehyland.blogspot.com/2012/03/raisin…
  6. How to boost your cash flow with the new R&D Tax Credits - frankehyland.com.au/events.html
  7. @SMSFCoach Thanks for the follow back!
  8. Major Changes to Australian Patent Law is now Imminent ... frankehyland.blogspot.com/2012/03/major-…
  9. New blog entry from Franke Hyland - IPONZ Leading the Way: frankehyland.blogspot.com/2012/02/iponz-…
  10. @DWW_IPandITLaw Belated congratulations, Clare!
  11. @DWW_IPandITLaw Hello from Australia! Hoping to catch up with you guys in June.
  12. What is the problem with confidential information?... frankehyland.blogspot.com/2012/02/what-i…
  13. Swear words can’t be registered as trade marks can they? ... frankehyland.blogspot.com/2012/01/swear-…
  14. @Forbes Mr Cohan make some reasonable points, but his dismissal of the Chinese IP system seems to be based on very outdated information.