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George Seezink

European Patent Attorney | Partner | UPC Litigator

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Specialty

Patents

Work field

Mechanical engineering, Medical technology, Process technology, 3D Printing, Agri- and horticultural technology, including Feed

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Location

Eindhoven, Maastricht, Sittard-Geleen

Languages

English, Dutch, German

Employed at AOMB since

2016

"Transparency, fairness and setting clear expectations are crucial ingredients to deliver meaningful solutions for clients."

After his study Physical Science at the University of Utrecht, he started working at AOMB as a patent attorney in training, for the mechanical engineering team. In 2005, George Seezink completed vocational training for Dutch patent attorney and in 2006 he obtained the title European patent attorney. In 2012 he moved to Germany to work with one of the largest European patent offices. After having gained 3.5 years of experience in München and Düsseldorf, in January 2016 George returned to AOMB.

As apPatent attorney, George specifically thinks along with the client to create customised advice. His personal approach is central to achieve an optimal end result for his clients. George says that not every patent is a gold mine. Transparency, honesty and creating clear expectations are the crucial ingredients to reach meaningful solutions.

George is an expert in the field of dental technology, medical technology, industrial mechanical engineering and agricultural machines.

He is very interested in automobile technology, and, in addition, sports activities such as indoor football and cycling are high on his spare time agenda.

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Education

Physical Science

University of Utrecht 2001

Relevant work experience

European Patent Attorney

Hoffmann Eitle 2012-2016

European Patent Attorney

AOMB Intellectual property 2001-2012

Extracurricular activities

Dutch Institute of Patent Attorneys

Member

EPI

Member

Recent contributions

The UPC Court of Appeal Clarifies the Test for Inventive Step

The UPC Court of Appeal Clarifies the Test for Inventive Step

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Patent infringement

Patent infringement

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