Benjamin Tendler
About Benjamin Tendler
Benjamin Tendler is a Content Editor at the European Patent Office, specializing in digital events and intercultural communication. He holds degrees in English and law from the University of Bristol and the University of Regensburg, and has expertise in technology trends including sustainable technologies and artificial intelligence.
Work at European Patent Office
Benjamin Tendler has been serving as a Content Editor at the European Patent Office since 2019. In this role, he focuses on creating and managing content related to patents and intellectual property. His work contributes to the dissemination of information and resources that support innovation and technology development within Europe. The European Patent Office is a key institution in the field of intellectual property, and Tendler's contributions help enhance the understanding of patent processes and their implications.
Education and Expertise
Benjamin Tendler holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Bristol Law School, where he studied English from 1997 to 2000. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Arts degree from the University of Regensburg, studying from 2007 to 2009. His academic background complements his specialization in digital events, international conference concepts, and intercultural communication. Tendler possesses expertise in technology trends, particularly in sustainable technologies, artificial intelligence, and additive manufacturing.
Background
Benjamin Tendler has extensive international experience across various industries and academic disciplines. His diverse background enables him to engage effectively in intercultural communication and understand different perspectives in global contexts. He is a member of the German Federal Association of Interpreters and Translators (BDÜ), which reflects his commitment to professional standards in communication and translation.
Previous Experience at Eurozine
Before joining the European Patent Office, Benjamin Tendler worked as an editor at Eurozine, a digital platform dedicated to European cultural journals. In this position, he was responsible for curating and editing content that reflects contemporary cultural discussions and debates in Europe. His role at Eurozine helped him develop skills in content management and editorial processes within a digital framework.