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President Kober's mandate extended at the EPO

Munich (ots)

The Administrative Council of the European Patent
Organisation, gathering in Munich for its 93rd meeting, unanimously
decided to extend the term of office of Ingo Kober, President of the
European Patent Office, to 30 June 2004, and expressed its thanks to
him.
Mr Kober, who has been in charge of the Office since 1996, agreed
to this extension after the failure of the procedure for electing his
successor. None of the candidates standing for election was able to
command the three-quarters' majority required by the European Patent
Convention.
The Council decided to launch a new election procedure, resolving
to designate Mr Kober's successor at its next meeting in October
2003.
The EPO is an international organisation set up on 7 October 1977
by the contracting states to the European Patent Convention (EPC),
which was signed in Munich in 1973. The Organisation has a current
total of 27 member states - all the EU members plus Bulgaria, Cyprus,
the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Romania,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland and Turkey. Its task is to oversee
the granting of European patents under the EPC by the European Patent
Office, which is based in Munich.
The EPO's Administrative Council, made up of delegations from the
member states, is the Organisation's legislative body. It is
responsible for policy matters and supervises the activities of the
Office.
ots Original Text Service: European Patent Office
Internet: http://www.presseportal.de

Contact:

Rainer Osterwalder
Press Office
European Patent Office
D-80298 München
Telefon: (+49-89) 2399-5012
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E-Mail: rosterwalder@epo.org

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