Alexander Ilg
German Patent Attorney, European Patent Attorney, European Patent Litigator (UPC), Dipl.-Ing.
E‑Mail: a.ilg@dts.law
Tel:+49-(0)89–219996‑0
Fax:+49-(0)89–219996-99
Main areas of practice
- Patents, utility models and trademarks
- Prosecution, opposition and appeal proceedings
- Infringement, cancellation and invalidation proceedings
- Freedom-to-operate and due diligence analyses
- Validity and infringement opinions
Dipl.-Ing. Alexander Ilg has been working in the field of IP law since 2015. Since 2021, he has been a professional representative before the European Patent Office (EPO) and a German Patent Attorney since 2022. He has been a professional representative before the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) since 2022. In 2024, he was admitted as European Patent Litigator (UPC) before the Unified Patent Court.
Technical fields
- Mechanical engineering, inter alia, mechanics, pneumatics as well as control and regulation technology
- Automotive technology, inter alia, electrical and autonomous vehicles, brake and steering systems
- Energy technology, inter alia, internal combustion engines
- Additive manufacturing, inter alia, 3D printing
- Computer-implemented inventions and software
- Medical technology, inter alia, implants and neurostimulation
- Agricultural technology
Career
- Studies of mechanical engineering (Dipl.-Ing. Univ.) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), specialising in energy technology
- Diploma thesis in the field of waste heat recovery studies in substantially stationary internal combustion engines by organic Rankine cycles (ORC)
- European Qualifying Examination before the European Patent Office
- Training as a German Patent Attorney at DTS, including distance learning studies “Law for Patent Attorneys” at the Distance-Learning University of Hagen, internships at the Mannheim District Court, German Patent and Trademark Office (DPMA) and Federal Patent Court (BPatG)
- At DTS since November 2015
Memberships
- Patentanwaltskammer (Chamber of Patent Attorneys)
- European Patent Institute (epi)
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