DeltaPatents

Cees Mulder


Senior Advisor
European Patent Attorney

Lecturer in European Patent Law

E-mail: info@deltapatents.com
Tel: +31 (0)40 7876040

Professional Education

  • MSc in Physics and Chemistry, Utrecht University
  • PhD in Physics, Leiden University
  • Dutch Patent Attorney
  • European patent attorney
  • PhD in Law, Maastricht University

Career

Cees Mulder, born in July 1954 in Tilburg (NL), studied Physics and Chemistry at Utrecht University, where he received his Masters degree in 1977. Subsequently, Cees worked as an officer of the Royal Netherlands Navy at the Physics Laboratory RVO/TNO in The Hague. After graduating from the Utrecht University (NL), Cees worked as naval officer at the Physics Laboratory RVO/TNO (The Hague, NL).

After completing his PhD in Physics at Leiden University (1982), Cees joined Philips Electronics, first as a researcher at the Philips Research Laboratory in Eindhoven, and subsequently at the Central Development Laboratories of Philips Lighting. In 1994 Cees joined the Philips Patent department as a patent attorney trainee. Cees qualified as a Dutch patent attorney in 1997 and as a European patent attorney in 1999. 

In 2001, Cees and three of his colleagues founded a private patent attorney office called DeltaPatents in Eindhoven (www.deltapatents.com). Here Cees was not only able to continue his activities in the field of patents, but also to establish DeltaPatents as a leading institute for training patent professionals in Europe, in particular patent attorneys, for the European Qualifying Examination. In July 2009, Cees resigned from partnership in DeltaPatents and became Senior Adviser. 

In the period from 2002 to 2009, Cees Mulder was the main author of a set of two books: “Basic Questions and Answers for Paper D” and “Exam-related Questions and Answers for Paper D”, issued by DeltaPatents (yearly updated). These booklets are used by candidates preparing for the legal questions in the European Qualifying Examination. In surveys carried out by the European Patent Office among all candidates after the examinations, the students identify these books as being most helpful in the preparation for the Exam. 

Since 1999, Cees has been a tutor at the Centre d’Etudes Internationales de la Propriété Intellectuelle (CEIPI) at the Strasbourg University (www.ceipi.edu) and, since 2005, he has been co-speaker at the “Guide to the Formal Requirements of the European Patent System for Administrative Staff in the Patent Profession” at Management Forum in London (www.management-forum.co.uk).

Cees is a senior lecturer in many courses on the European Patent Convention (EPC), the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and the Paris Convention (PC). Occasionally, Cees cooperates in projects with the European Patent Office (www.epo.org) in Munich and the World Intellectual Property Organization (www.wipo.int/pct) in Geneva.

Since 2003, Cees has been the author of the book “The Cross-Referenced Patent Cooperation Treaty” (published yearly; www.helze.com). 

Since September 2009, Cees Mulder has been a Lecturer in European Patent Law at the Faculty of Law of the Maastricht University in the Department of International and European Law (Prof. Anselm Kamperman Sanders). As vice-director of the post-doc curriculum “Advanced Master Intellectual Property Law and Knowledge Management (LLM/MSc)” (http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/web/show/id=148372/langid=42) at Maastricht University (NL), Cees is involved in the management and teaching of the Master track in general, and the MSc-track in particular. 

Since the Academic year 2010-2011, the IPKM has been accredited by the European Patent Office: MSc graduates benefit from a remission of the period of professional activity required for admission to the European Qualifying Examination for European Patent Attorney.

In December 2011, Cees successfully defended at Maastricht University a PhD thesis (this time not in Physics but in Law) entitled: “On the Alignment of the European Patent Convention and the Patent Cooperation Treaty with Requirements of the Patent Law Treaty”.