Lawrie and Oxentia join forces on the APUC Intellectual Property Services Framework
Lawrie and Oxentia Forge Strategic Collaboration, Securing Placement on the APUC Intellectual Property Services Framework to Drive Intellectual Property Support for Scotland’s Higher and Further Educational Institutions.
Lawrie and Oxentia, have joined forces and successfully secured a coveted placement on the Advanced Procurement for Universities & Colleges (APUC) Intellectual Property Services?Framework Agreement (PFB1034AP) to provide IP support to Scotland’s Universities and Colleges.
As a result of their collaborative efforts, Lawrie and Oxentia have been successful in the competitive tender process for Lot 1 – IP Protection Services and Lot 3 – IP Consulting of the Framework Agreement and are delighted to be able to provide tailored IP Protection and IP Strategy services aiding inventors within University and College settings to effectively commercialise and grow their innovation endeavours.
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Dr Donald Lawrie, the founder of Lawrie, said: “We are looking forward to working with the institutions that use this Framework to safeguard their innovations. Inventions coming from Scottish education institutions are fuelling economic growth and solving society’s biggest challenges and we are committed to delivering enhanced value to all the participating teams. Understanding the complexities of integrating IP into growth strategies, we aim to be a guiding force to help transform the potential of new ventures from Scottish Universities and Colleges into commercial successes.”
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Dr Steve Cleverley, CEO, Oxentia added: “We are delighted to be supporting the academic research sector in Scotland. Securing our position within the framework is testament to the calibre of our combined teams, and our commitment to providing excellent service. The focus for us will be providing the commercialisation, market intelligence and knowledge exchange support institutions require, utilising our extensive knowledge of the global academic and industry research landscapes. We look to building productive partnerships and supporting programmes in the time ahead.”
Lawrie and Oxentia are primed and eager to engage with new IP projects across this landscape. They aspire to streamline the process, making the management of IP a seamless and pain-free experience for all involved parties.
For further information please contact:
[email protected] for Lot 1 enquiries on patent drafting and prosecution services?
[email protected]?for Lot 3 enquiries on IP consulting services?
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About Oxentia? Oxentia works in partnership with individuals and teams to build capacity, develop capability and create opportunities to enable innovation. Oxentia started life as an operating division of Oxford University Innovation, the technology transfer company of the University of Oxford. Our roots are in Oxford, but our outlook is global – since 2004 we have supported and empowered clients in over 70 countries. We help bring new ideas to life.?
About Lawrie
The Intellectual Property team for dynamic brands and forward-thinking minds.
Companies are often not getting clear, easy to digest guidance on how best to protect and manage their valuable IP, which can limit business potential. Lawrie is the easiest intellectual property firm to work with, providing a pain-free IP service, enabling clients to confidently secure a market-leading position to build a better tomorrow. We’ve dedicated our business to guiding ambitious businesses, and we know what it takes to drive success. For more information, visit: www.lawrie-ip.com
About APUC?
APUC (Advanced Procurement for Universities and Colleges) Limited is the procurement centre of expertise for all of Scotland universities and colleges.?It is a private limited company, owned by its client Institutions and established in response to the McClelland Report: 'Review of Public Procurement in Scotland', which made recommendations for public procurement reform.
APUC Ltd.’s Core Vision and Mission is to maximise the value of Scotland’s investment in further and higher education by working in partnership with institutions to support and enable sustainable innovation in procurement and shared service optimisation.
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