Profile Summary
After a first career in the nuclear power industry, including a two-year secondment at Boulder University in Colorado, Freddy joined the IP field as an in-house patent engineer in the connector industry where he was in charge of patent harvesting and profile for the company’s European and Asian divisions.
Freddy, later on, joined a prominent French IP firm where he advised various clients on patent filings and infringement, notably in mechanical engineering, electronics, and software.
After qualifying as a European Patent Attorney in 2005, he joined one of the major telecommunication operators in Europe to develop the patent portfolio for its international labs, harvesting inventions from various countries including the US (San Francisco, Boston), Japan (Tokyo) and China (Beijing), as well as Europe (Paris, London, Madrid, Warsaw) and Africa (Egypt, Ivory Coast).
Freddy has a strong understanding of in-house IP issues and needs – from budgets to strategies. In the course of his in-house and private practice experience, he has analyzed over 400 inventions that led to patent filings, drafting patent applications on a majority of these himself. He has managed a broad and diverse range of filing programs before the French Patent Office, EPO, USPTO, and WIPO. He has also mentored a number of start-ups to identify and capture their IP.