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Junior Inventor 2010

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Following the success of last years Junior Inventor competition the Patents Office is pleased to announce the launch of Junior Inventor 2010.  The competition is aimed at Primary School children and its aim is to encourage children to be innovative and sow the seeds of interest in science and engineering at an early age.

This competition is organised each year to mark the Patents Office contribution to World Intellectual Property Day, which is held annually on 26th April.

Enter any idea or invention for a new product or procedure, an improvement on an existing product, or any idea that solves a problem or makes life better or easier.

Student's will be required to submit a drawing or illustration for their invention accompanied by a written description (see competition rules for further details).

The competition is divided into two categories with one overall winner who will be presented with the Junior Inventor 2010 award.  The categories are:-

1.  First Class to Third Class

2.  Fourth Class to Sixth Class

Prizes will be awarded in each category and the first placed winners in each category will also receive a prize for their schools.

The Patents Office will hold an Open Day on Monday 26th April to mark World Intellectual Property Day.  As part of this Open Day all prizewinners of the Junior Inventor Competition, together with their class and Teacher, will be invited to attend a prize-giving ceremony.

Further information on World Intellectual Property  Day can be accessed at www.wipo.intLinks to external website and information on Intellectual Property can be accessed at the following websites:

www.oami.europa.euLinks to external website

www.epo.orgLinks to external website

www.greeninnovation.com.auLinks to external website

www.wavebob.comLinks to external website

www.greeninnovation.co.ukLinks to external website

www.sei.ieLinks to external website

The closing date for entries is 5.30pm on Friday 26th March, 2010.  All entries should be clearly marked "Junior Inventor Competition" and sent to:-

The Patents Office

Government Buildings

Hebron Road

Kilkenny

Tel:  056 7720111

Lo Call:  1890 220223

The Patents Office will not regard an entry in this competition as constituting a patent application.

Those entrants wishing to obtain a patent for their invention should make a separate application for the grant of a patent prior to 26th April, 2010.  Details on how to apply for a patent can be found on www.patentsoffice.ie/en/patents_apply.aspx.  Where an entrant has filed a patent application in respect of the invention entered in the competition, this should be disclosed with the entry.