[Press Release] KASS International Reinforces Its Commitment to Malaysia’s Knowledge-Based Economy Goal with ITEX 2010 Sponsorship
Malaysians Can Invent and Innovate – The Next Step: Commercialisation and Protecting Rights
Kuala Lumpur: Home-grown boutique intellectual property firm KASS International Sdn Bhd is proud to be the main sponsor of the 21st International Invention, Innovation and Technology Exhibition (ITEX 2010), a major annual event that is a testament to Malaysia’s potential in the areas of invention and innovation.
The event complements the government’s Malaysia Innovation and Creativity Year 2010 initiative and was officiated this morning at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre by Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) Minister, Y.B. Datuk Seri Dr. Maximus Johnity Ongkili.
Singapore Patent Update: Muhlbaure Turns the Tables on MIT
Not long ago, we commented on the Singapore High Court decision to revoke Muhlbauer AG’s Singapore Patent No. 117982.
Muhlbauer has since filed an appeal at the Court of Appeal, and the Court of Appeal has subsequently overturned the High Court’s decision and declared the patent as valid and therefore enforceable.
The High Court found that the expert witness provided by Manufacturing Integration Technology (MIT) Ltd was more persuasive than the expert witness provided by Muhlbauer.In the appeal proceedings however, the Court of Appeal held the view that the current expert system was lacking and required a thorough review.
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[Palm Oil Engineering Bulletin] Benefiting from Innovations in the Palm Oil Industry
Technology in the palm oil industry is undergoing rapid changes initiated by dedicated research institutions such as the Malaysia Palm Oil Board and by independent oil mills, engineering workshops and individuals. There has been an emphasis in research in all aspects of the industry, and some of the findings are totally innovative whilst a vast majority of research and development activities result in mere adaptation or minor modifications to known technology. Is the Malaysian Palm Oil industry fully exploiting the results of the research and development efforts?
[Nanyang Siang Pau] My Patent Has Been Infringed! What Should I Do? (Part 2)
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