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Alistair Smith | Partner

M.A. (Cantab.), Patent Attorney, European Patent Attorney, Chartered Patent Agent (UK)

Alistair Smith

Areas of Expertise

  • Patents
  • Clean Technology
  • Information & Communications Technology
  • Medical Devices
  • Nanotechnology
  • Physics

Alistair specialises in the preparation and prosecution of patent applications in the areas of physics, computer software, business methods and electronic devices, including their application to the medical, biotechnology and cleantech areas. He is experienced in providing advice on patentability, patent infringement and validity as well as conducting IP audits and providing strategy advice to start-up companies. Alistair's studies at Cambridge University focused on physics, as well as including aspects of mathematics, chemistry, geology and geophysics. In 1995 Alistair joined Gill Jennings and Every, a London based Patent Attorney firm, where he qualified as a European Patent Attorney and UK Patent Agent. In 2001, Alistair moved to Australia where he joined Davies Collison Cave, becoming a partner in 2008. Alistair also regularly presents seminars on advising on issues surrounding IP protection, and its role in commercialization, including lecturing at Queensland University of Technology and University of Queensland.

Alistair heads up Davies Collison Cave's medical devices practice group. His experience in the medical device field includes handling matters relating to biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, cardiac monitoring and stimulation, diagnostic systems, drug delivery technologies, electronic monitoring systems, heart pumps and imaging technologies. He also has expertise in relation to nano-technology based devices, PCR equipment, robotic systems, sensing systems and ventilators.

Alistair also has experience in handling a wide range of matters relating to business methods and computer software, and as a result has experience in the limitations on obtaining protections for these forms of invention in some jurisdictions.

Affiliations and Memberships

  • Member: Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia
  • Member: Institute of Professional Representatives before the European Patent Office
  • Member: Intellectual Property Society of Australia and New Zealand
  • President: Rotary Club of Brisbane
  • Member: Chartered Institute of Patent Agents
  • Member: Brisbane Angels & AAAI
  • Member: AusBiotech Limited
  • Committee Member: AusBiotech QLD

Qualifications

  • Registered Trade Marks Attorney (Australia)
  • Registered Patent Attorney (Australia, New Zealand, Europe and UK)
  • Master of Arts (Hons.), Natural Sciences (Physics), Cambridge University


Alistair’s latest articles

How IP changes are affecting the IT industry

The last 12 months have seen some key legislative changes and important legal rulings that will have a profound effect on… more »

Articles about Alistair

DCC attends Bio2011 International Conference

Between 26 and 30 June 2011 partners of the firm Victor Argaet, Mark Roberts, Tania Obranovich, Gavin Recchia and Alistair… more »

DCC Brisbane sponsors the Innovation Series Luncheon: Social Networks, Revolution and Innovation

This was the first of three luncheons for the year and the first time Davies Collison Cave has sponsored the series in… more »

Recent DCC conference attendances: Angel Investments '10, nanoscience and polymer symposiums

17 - 19 February 2010 The third AAAI National Angels Conference was held in Adelaide, South Australia. The event attracted… more »