Alessandro Fulcheri
About Alessandro Fulcheri
Alessandro Fulcheri serves as the Team Manager Operations at the European Patent Office in Munich, Germany, where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in patent examination and management, with a background in Computer and Software Engineering.
Work at European Patent Office
Alessandro Fulcheri has been employed at the European Patent Office (EPO) since 2001, holding various positions over the years. He currently serves as Team Manager Operations since 2019, overseeing a team of examiners in the technical field of System Control, Monitoring, and Regulation. His previous roles include Patent Examiner, Gérant, and Quality nominee, where he worked extensively in the classification of patent applications. Fulcheri has also held the position of Application Manager at different intervals, contributing to the management of patent application processes.
Education and Expertise
Alessandro Fulcheri completed his Master of Science (MSc) in Computer and Software Engineering at Politecnico di Milano from 1990 to 1996. Prior to this, he studied at Liceo Scientifico 'G. Peano', where he achieved the Diploma di Maturità Scientifica from 1983 to 1988. His educational background supports his expertise in the classification of patent applications, particularly in System Control and Monitoring, as well as his strong skills in quality assurance related to patent examination processes.
Background
Fulcheri has a long-standing career at the European Patent Office, spanning over two decades. His initial role as a Patent Examiner began in 2001, and he has since accumulated significant experience in various capacities. He has worked in the Munich Area, Germany, throughout his tenure at the EPO, contributing to the advancement of patent examination practices and team management.
Achievements
Throughout his career at the European Patent Office, Alessandro Fulcheri has demonstrated a commitment to quality assurance in patent examination processes. He has managed teams specializing in technical fields, particularly in System Control, Monitoring, and Regulation. His roles have involved significant contributions to the classification of patent applications, showcasing his expertise in the field.