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Intellectual Property and Business Workshops

Intellectual property (IP) can consist of many different aspects. It ranges from logos and corporate identity to products, services and processes that differentiate your business offering.

Careers Shift - Courses

CareerShift is delivered by the Adult Careers Service in North East Lincolnshire. The BIPC service is delighted to be supporting this service by offering advice to those signed up to their Courses in the Community.

Courses in the Community

This programme is delivered over 8 weeks. Programmes runs throughout the year and there are no entry requirements. In addition to advice from the BIPC, attendees also benefit from:

  • Wellbeing Support
  • Employability Skills
  • Personal Development
  • and much more…

For more information visit the Lincs2 website phone the Adult Careers team on (01472) 324587 or email careershift@nelincs.gov.uk

If you know and understand your IP rights you can ensure you're safeguarding your creativity.

Patents, trade marks, copyright and registered designs are the four main ways to protect IP.

The government grants a patent for an invention to the inventor. This gives the inventor the right to stop others, for a limited period, from making, using or selling the invention without their permission.

It protects the way something actually works rather than its appearance.

These are badges of origin; they distinguish the goods or services of one trader from another. They can take many forms, such as words, slogans, logos, shapes, colours and sounds.

This protects only the shape or appearance of a product. It gives its owner the exclusive right to the product’s design and they can use it to deter others from copying it.

Help & Advice

One-to-one with BIPC Grimsby

Specially-trained staff from BIPC Grimsby can give you free, confidential one-to-one advice. This is on a range of IP topics up to, but not including, legal advice. More in-depth specialist advice is available from advisers based at Hull BIPC. To book a one-to-one, email us.

Online IP advice

The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has a wealth of online information to help you protect your IP. IPO is the government body responsible for granting IP rights.

IP for business is a range of online tools from the IPO. They’re designed to help you understand, identify, protect and exploit your IP assets to their fullest potential.

They include IP Equip, which consists of four short modules covering the basics of IP.

IPO Online
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