Massimo Navarri
About Massimo Navarri
Massimo Navarri is a Patent Examiner at the European Patent Office, specializing in electro-acoustics, audio, and speech processing. He has over 16 years of experience in various roles within the office and a background in electronic engineering.
Work at European Patent Office
Massimo Navarri has extensive experience at the European Patent Office (EPO), where he has held multiple roles. He began his tenure as a Patent Examiner from 2006 to 2012, working in Monaco and Germania. After a brief period away from the role, he returned to the EPO as an Administrator from 2012 to 2016 in Munich, Germany. Since 2017, he has resumed his position as a Patent Examiner in Munich, accumulating over 16 years of experience in various capacities within the organization.
Professional Experience in Engineering
Before his career at the European Patent Office, Massimo Navarri worked in the engineering sector. He was employed at Faital Spa as an Engineering Specialist from 1998 to 2002 in San Donato Milanese, Italy. He then progressed to the role of Senior Project Leader at the same company from 2002 to 2006. Additionally, he worked as an R&D Engineer at FBT Elettronica Spa from 1994 to 1998 in Recanati, Italy. His background in engineering complements his role as a Patent Examiner.
Education and Expertise
Massimo Navarri studied at Liceo Scientifico Galileo Galilei in Macerata from 1982 to 1987, where he completed his secondary education. He then pursued higher education at Università Politecnica delle Marche, earning a Laurea in Electronic Engineering from 1987 to 1992. His academic background, combined with his specialization in electro-acoustics, audio, and speech processing, informs his work as a Patent Examiner.
Specialization in Electro-Acoustics
As a Patent Examiner, Massimo Navarri specializes in the fields of electro-acoustics, audio, and speech processing. This specialization allows him to evaluate and assess patent applications related to these technical areas effectively. His expertise is crucial in navigating the complexities of patent law and technology, ensuring that innovations in these fields are properly examined.