レベッカ・オリバー

シニアアソシエイト、英国および欧州特許弁理士、意匠弁護士
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roliver@eip.com

Biography

Rebecca specialises in mechanical-related inventions, with experience in fields such as aerospace, heavy machinery, consumer devices and sports technology. She enjoys taking clients through the patent life cycle, from invention harvesting and devising patent filing strategies, through to multi-jurisdictional prosecution and freedom-to-operate reviews. She has private practice experience advising on patent matters for clients from SMEs to multinationals and is skilled at liaising with clients, from inventors to directors, and with foreign attorneys and in-house IP practitioners.

Rebecca enjoys mentoring trainee attorneys and paralegals as they prepare for qualification examinations, regularly providing internal training sessions. She is also an active member of multiple DE&I groups within EIP, promoting gender balance in the profession and a commitment to giving back to our communities.

Rebecca holds a first class masters degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Bath and a Certificate in Intellectual Property Law from Bournemouth University.

Recent Work
  • さまざまな法域における機械および電気機械発明に関連する特許の起草および出願。
  • 侵害分析
  • 運営の自由に関するレビュー
  • 知的財産監査
  • 登録意匠ポートフォリオの管理、起草、出願
Education
  • Certificate in Intellectual Property Law (Distinction) - Bournemouth University (2015)
  • MEng Engineering - University of Bath (2006 — 2012)
  • Diploma of Medical Engineering - University of Surrey (2007 — 2008)
Languages Spoken
Career History
  • Senior Associate at EIP (2023 — present)
  • Associate at EIP (2014 — 2023)
  • Mechanical Engineer at Babcock International (2012 — 2014)
Specialisms
  • Digital: Additive manufacturing, Electromechanical systems
  • Dynamics: Additive manufacturing, Electromechanical systems, Mechanics
  • HealthTech: Additive manufacturing, Medical devices
Awards

The latest from

レベッカ・オリバー

Vision 2035: The need for Innovation to meet ambitious targets set by the UK’s new critical minerals strategy
03 December 2025
The UK’s Critical Minerals Strategy 2025 sets ambitious targets to secure essential minerals for key industries by boosting domestic production, recycling, and innovation. The article highlights the vital role of intellectual property (IP) in supporting technological advances, encouraging collaboration, and strengthening the UK’s supply chains for a sustainable future.

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