 
	Outperforming the Field: Calysta’s Track Record in Patent Opposition and Litigation
			Outperforming the Field: Calysta’s Track Record in Patent Opposition and Litigation At Calysta, we understand that robust intellectual property protection is not just a legal necessity—it’s a strategic asset. Whether			
		
	 
	Increase of German annuity fees for patents from 1 July 2022
			GERMAN DESK 🔊 Increase of German annuity fees for patents from 1 July 2022 Germany decided to increase the yearly annuity payments for patents from July this year. In Germany,			
		
	 
	What is the Unified Patent Court and the Unitary Patent? Is there hope to see these soon?
			What is the Unified Patent Court and the Unitary Patent? Is there hope to see these soon? Europe was planning a common European patent title and a common European patent			
		
	 
	The challenges of protecting your software
			More and more innovations nowadays are implemented partly or fully in Software. Many developers believe that software innovations are not patentable. This short article gives you a short overview how			
		
	 
	The challenges IP is facing from 3D printing
			Additive manufacturing has the potential to dramatically facilitate manufacturing processes and facilitate the copying of innovative products. The following article analyses the different challenges caused by 3D printing for the			
		
	 
	The pitfalls of employee inventions from your German subsidiaries
			The pitfalls of employee inventions from your German subsidiaries A short interview with Johannes Wohlmuth leading our German Desk at Calysta and giving us some insight in this often neglected			
		
	 
	CALYSTA GERMAN DESK
			Calysta’s Johannes Wohlmuth is a German patent attorney and thus an expert for all questions around German industrial property (IP) issues like patents, trademarks and designs. He starts now a			
		
	 
	German constitutional court decides that the Act of Approval to the Agreement on a Unified Patent Court is void – The end or the start for the European patent court ?
			German constitutional court decides that the Act of Approval to the Agreement on a Unified Patent Court is void – The end or the start for the European patent court			
		
	