Clean & Sustainable Technologies

MBM services single cleantech

Over the past several years, it has been a privilege to provide our services to a number of clients focused on clean and sustainable technologies (‘cleantech’).

The cleantech arena utilizes ideas that span a broad range of scientific disciplines such as microbiology, chemistry, physics, engineering, software etc. Our firm’s collaborative work approach and the world class expertise of our professionals in these scientific disciplines allow us to cater to the unique needs of this arena.

We have assisted our clients with drafting and global prosecution of IP rights, management of IP assets, valuation and enforcement of IP rights, and development of business strategies that optimally leverage all forms of intellectual assets (patents, trademarks, industrial designs, trade secrets and copyrights) for enhanced value extraction.

Our Cleantech practice group understands the global reach of clean technologies. In this regard, MBM can provide valuable assistance and insights into gaining meaningful protection in many jurisdictions, including developing world countries.

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cb photo 108 5616cc7984aa5DR. CLAIRE PALMER

Patent Agent


Claire drafts and prosecutes patents in a broad range of technologMBM read_more_btnies including "green" technologies

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