First published on our IP blog
Innovation is recognised as a ‘parameter of competition’ and so, as a basic principle, companies are encouraged to innovate in competition with other players in the market. This has become particularly relevant for innovation-driven industries – such as the pharmaceutical and digital sectors for example where research and development activities are an important driver of competition. However, some innovation related projects cannot be achieved by one company on its own and it may be necessary to collaborate to achieve certain objectives. Open innovation is therefore becoming increasingly important.
In these situations, it is essential that competition rules do not ‘get in the way’ or slow down these innovation-related objectives – instead, collaborations should be defined in compliance with competition rules. This article sets out some practical steps to consider in relation to competition issues, when embarking on open innovation projects. Read more.
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