Patrick Brachmann
About Patrick Brachmann
Patrick Brachmann is a Patent Examiner at the European Patent Office, where he has worked since 1998. He studied Génie Electrique at ENSAIS, earning a Diplôme d'ingénieur from 1986 to 1989.
Work at European Patent Office
Patrick Brachmann has been employed at the European Patent Office (EPO) as a Patent Examiner since 1998. In this role, he evaluates patent applications to determine their compliance with legal and technical standards. His responsibilities include conducting prior art searches, analyzing technical documents, and providing detailed reports on patentability. Over his 26 years at the EPO, he has contributed to the examination process, ensuring that patents meet the necessary criteria for approval.
Education and Expertise
Patrick Brachmann studied at ENSAIS, where he focused on Génie Electrique. He achieved his Diplôme d'ingénieur from 1986 to 1989, completing a three-year program that provided him with a solid foundation in electrical engineering principles. This educational background equips him with the technical knowledge required for his role as a Patent Examiner, allowing him to effectively assess innovations in the field of electrical engineering.
Background
Patrick Brachmann has a background in electrical engineering, having completed his studies at ENSAIS. His academic training has informed his professional career, particularly in his role at the European Patent Office. Since joining the EPO in 1998, he has developed expertise in patent examination, contributing to the evaluation of numerous patent applications in the electrical engineering sector.
Professional Experience
With over 26 years of experience as a Patent Examiner at the European Patent Office, Patrick Brachmann has a long-standing career in the field of intellectual property. His role involves critical analysis and evaluation of patent applications, ensuring that they fulfill the necessary legal and technical requirements. His extensive experience has allowed him to develop a deep understanding of patent law and examination procedures.