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Patricia Félix
Patent Specialist
About Patricia Félix
Technical consultant for more than 23 years in the Intellectual Property sector. Specialized in performing technical activities related to patents, industrial designs and cultivars, including: prior art search, FTO, preparation of patent and industrial design applications, comparative analysis, compliance with requirements and representations, client communication and infringement reports.
Education
- Chemical Engineering, Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro UFRRJ.
- Post-Graduate Degree in Work Safety Engineering, Celso Suckow da Fonseca Technological Education Center CEFET/RJ.
- Post-Graduate Degree in Intellectual Property Law, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro – PUC/RJ.
- Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering, State University of Rio de Janeiro – UERJ.
- Languages: Portuguese, English and Spanish.
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