Patent Matters
What does patent strategy really look like inside a large, innovation-driven corporation? In this episode of Patent Matters, hosts Mie Rasmussen and Dave Hunt go inside the corporate IP function with Lars Balzer Nielsen, a veteran patent leader with 25 years of experience shaping patent strategy in the diabetes and obesity care industry. Drawing on his background as a former patent examiner, European patent attorney, and PhD in chemical engineering, Lars shares a rare, candid perspective on how large companies make real-world IP decisions — far beyond theory and checklists. Together, they explore: * How patent strategy should support business strategy — not exist on its own * When to patent vs. keep innovations as trade secrets * How companies decide where to file patents under budget and uncertainty * Managing long product life cycles, evolving portfolios, and freedom-to-operate risks * Building strong, cross-functional IP teams across science, legal, and business * Preparing for litigation, competition, and the unexpected * What startups and universities should consider when building early patent portfolios Lars also shares five hard-earned principles for managing corporate IP teams — from relationship-building and long-term thinking to clear communication and courageous decision-making. Whether you work inside a corporation, advise innovative companies, or are simply curious about how major players protect and defend innovation, this episode offers an inside look you won’t want to miss.
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