The Device Developers' Conference is a UK event for engineers and designers involved in the development of intelligent systems and devices. The 2014 Device Developers’ Conference will take place over four dates and four locations. Starting with Bristol on Tuesday 20th May, the event will then visit Cambridge (22nd May), Manchester (3rd June) and Scotland (5th June).
UDL (Urquhart-Dykes & Lord LLP) will be exhibiting at all four locations and will have patent, designs and trademark professionals available to provide free advice for delegates who have questions about their intellectual property.
To compliment traditional patent strategies, UDL are able to advise on the new Patent Box scheme, which provides UK corporations with an opportunity to qualify for a reduced rate of Corporation Tax on income derived from patents. Initially, companies can claim 60% of the benefit in 2013/14. The benefit will increase by 10% each year until 2017/18, when qualifying profits will be taxed at a rate of 10%. The benefits apply to income derived from new patents granted after April 2013, those patents already granted when Patent Box is introduced in 2013 and, under certain conditions, from pending patent applications.
By prior arrangement, UDL will provide a free consultation to help delegates assess whether their idea, logo/branding, or design may be protectable and, if so, guide them as to the best strategy, the possible costs and the overall benefits that it may bring in the longer term. The aim is to provide commercially savvy advice to help companies, large and small, to maximise the value generated by their creativity and also protect themselves from walking into potential IP-related conflicts.
The Device Developers' Conference explores the new technologies and tools that are used in the development of embedded systems and electronics. The aim of the event is to provide a productive forum whereby engineers can meet key industry experts from design tool and hardware vendors, as well as undertaking half-day workshops and presentations that offer new skills and knowledge.
The 2014 conference is sponsored by German debug tool company Lauterbach, UK based embedded systems training experts Feabhas, and Italian embedded computer manufacturer Eurotech. Exhibiting companies and presenters will include Wind River, QNX, JTAG Technologies, LDRA and Phaedrus Systems.
The 2014 event will include both a software stream of presentations, and a hardware stream of presentations. Some key topics for this year’s event include Android development, Device to Cloud technology, Open Source Software for Critical Systems and GUI/HMI development."
“Our objective is to create an essential annual UK event that engineers will attend in order to learn about new technologies and to gain helpful information from industry experts,” said Richard Blackburn, Event Organiser. “In this respect, having UDL along at these events will certainly contribute to making it a productive and worthwhile experience.”
Attendance at the Device Developers' Conference, including a series of 40-minute technical presentations, is free to engineers and project managers working in the technology sector. The half-day workshops are subject to a small charge.
About The Device Developers’ ConferenceThe Device Developers’ Conference is an annual UK event for the developers of intelligent systems and devices. The 2014 event will take place in May and June, in Cambridge, Bristol, Manchester and Scotland.
The objective is to provide an event that provides engineers with an opportunity to learn about the latest tools, technologies and techniques for the successful development of leading edge electronic products and systems.
Sponsored by a broad range of industry vendors, the exhibition and conference, including a series of 40-minute technical presentations, is free to engineers and project managers working in the technology sector. Half-day workshops in various specialisms are available at a small charge.
For more information visit: http://www.device-developer-conference.co.uk
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Contact: Richard Blackburn
E-mail: richardb(at)energi-tech.co.uk
Tel: 01603 439569
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About UDL (Urquhart-Dykes & Lord) - http://www.udl.co.uk
Urquhart-Dykes & Lord is a leading United Kingdom-based firm of Chartered Patent Attorneys, Registered Trade Mark Attorneys, European Patent Attorneys and European Trade Mark Attorneys. The firm has offices around the United Kingdom, in Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds, London, Milton Keynes and Newcastle.
Urquhart-Dykes & Lord was founded over one hundred years ago and from its beginnings in Leeds and London has grown organically and by acquisition to become one of the largest firms of specialist patent, trademark and design attorneys in the United Kingdom. It is ranked in the top tier for both patent and trademark practices in both the Legal 500 and Chambers Guide to The Legal Profession, with a number of attorneys gaining special mention.
Urquhart-Dykes & Lord assists small, medium and large corporations, universities and research bodies as well as individuals in obtaining, protecting and exploiting their Intellectual Property, both nationally and internationally. Clients benefit from local services supported by the resources and international expertise of a major Intellectual Property specialist firm.
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