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Intellectual Property and Generics
8 December 2009
Intellectual Property and Generics

Intellectual Property, often abbreviated to IP, plays an extremely significant role in the generic world, but not everybody who ought to know about it really understands it. Important matters such as patent issues and data exclusivity are often confused, even though there are significant differences between them.

Benefits of attending:

  • GAIN an understanding of how IP affects commercial aspects of the generics business
  • APPRECIATE how IP also affects regulatory aspects of the generics business
  • INSIGHT into the complicated issue of data exclusivity
  • DISCUSS the topic with fellow professionals in your field and exchange experiences.

This Master Class will help you to navigate the complicated landscape of intellectual property and generics. IP issues can affect generic development, registration and launch and making mistakes due to a lack of knowledge can work out very expensive. Generic companies are also increasingly aggressive in their use of patents against each other to gain advantages, which has led to generic wars.

Anyone who wants to make progress in the generic world needs to ensure that they have a good understanding of the basic issues, which this half day seminar is designed to provide.

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This year's master class programme has been thoroughly revised and updated to include a new focus on how generic companies are increasingly using patents to gain advantages over each other and how this has lead to generic wars.

About your Master Class Leader

Peter Wittner, B.Sc., is an independent consultant specialising in the commercial and legal aspects of generics with more than 30 years' pharmaceutical experience. Before starting his own business, Peter was responsible for European generic sales at Evans Medical and later headed the European sales and marketing department of the UK generics company H.N. Norton, which subsequently became part of IVAX.

He later joined the Indian generic leader Ranbaxy as Managing Director to help set up its UK business and then returned to consultancy work. Interpharm advises new market entrants on generic strategies, works with companies that are seeking to enlarge their product portfolios, provides support in business development for generic companies based outside the EU that are trying to enter the market and acts as an agent for a CRO providing biostudies to the generic industry. On the other side of the equation, Interpharm has also worked with originator companies that are looking at ways of defending their major brands from generic incursion.

In addition, Peter is a regular speaker at generic conferences and conducts training seminars on behalf of Management Forum. He has written a number of reports on generics industry topics including “Growth Strategies in Generics”, “Generics Defense Strategies” and “US and European Prescription Generic Markets” as well as a series of reports for Decision Resources including one published in 2008 on Indian Generics. Peter is also a regular contributor to the GenericsWeb newsletter “INNsight”.
 

About the Organisation

Interpharm Consultancy specialises in offering support to the generic industry, particularly companies that are new to the field or based outside Europe. Peter Wittner set up the company in 1998 after leaving Ranbaxy with the intention of sharing his experience of the generic industry at both the national and international level.

Interpharm has cooperated with a number of generic companies to help them work out their strategy for expansion, but also with branded companies concerned about the potential impact of generics on certain of their brands that are nearing the end of the patent protection period.

Apart from giving assistance with market development and growth strategies, Interpharm works with companies looking to buy in new generic products to expand their portfolio and uses its connections with the major European generic groups to introduce overseas manufacturers to potential new business partners and markets.  Interpharm can also provide on-site training on strategic, legal and regulatory issues affecting the generics industry. www.interpharm-consultancy.co.uk
 

Masterclass agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Welcome and Introduction

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9:10

Overview - What is IP?

  • Why IP matters
  • How IP affects generics
  • Differences between patent exclusivity and data exclusivity
     
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    10:00

    Patent Types and their impact on generics – How generic companies use IP

  • Generics and patent extensions — “evergreening”
  • Patent extensions in Europe and USA
  • Situation in other parts of the world
  • Generic vs Generic – blocking tactics
  • Generic Clopidogrel launch – will it set a trend?
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:20

    Data exclusivity and its impact on generics

  • Data exclusivity in Europe
  • Old situation — 6 years or 10 years?
  • New situation — 8+2+1
  • Controversy surrounding the Indian situation
  • Data exclusivity in other parts of the world
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    12:10

    Discussion, questions and problems from the audience

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    12:30

    Close of Masterclass

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