MBIP guides you through each stage of the patents process, ensuring your patents is properly secured and maintained.
Patents
Secure legal rights for your innovations
MBIP provides expert patents services to help inventors and businesses achieve enforceable patents protection in Australia and overseas.
Experts in Patents
Our experienced patents attorneys prepare and prosecute patents applications in Australia and internationally, including via the Patents Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and Paris Convention. We assist clients across industries—from individual inventors to large corporations—ensuring inventions are fully protected and commercially positioned for success.
Our Approach to Patents
MBIP combines technical insight and legal expertise to deliver clear, practical advice. We evaluate patentability, assess infringement risks, and provide guidance on licensing and assignment. Our approach ensures your IP is strategically protected, reducing risk and maximising the commercial value of your inventions.
Our Process
Simple steps to protect your ideas
Preparation of patents specifications
Drafting clear, enforceable applications.
Filing & prosecution
Managing applications with the Australian Patents Office and overseas authorities.
International protection
Coordinating PCT and Paris Convention filings to extend rights globally.
Ongoing Advice
Providing guidance on licensing, assignment, and risk management.
Portfolio Management
Ensuring timely renewals and monitoring to maintain enforceable rights.
Our Patents Experts
Frequently Asked Questions
If you’re after more personalised advice, get in touch with our team.
A patent attorney is a specialised intellectual property professional who is qualified to represent inventors or patent applicants in front of the Australian Patent Office (IP Australia).
In Australia, a patent attorney is a separate qualification to being a lawyer or solicitor. IP protection can be quite complicated and a patent application must satisfy a number of stringent criteria in order to protect your invention and to allow you to enforce your rights, if necessary.
Australian patent attorneys have a technical qualification in engineering or science. This is a requirement and also means they are well placed to protect inventions as they understand the innovative and technical concepts behind how specific inventions actually function.
They also must have completed examinations for subjects stipulated by the Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys
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