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How zero-equity IP grants work for startups (Adam Fox) | Talk IP to me Ep. 6

35 min · 6 de mar de 2026
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Adam Fox is a business leader and long-time IP industry operator. He is a Board Member at FundingIP, a UK nonprofit that helps innovators protect IP through zero-equity grants, funding support, and the CEO of Insperanto (global patent translation and foreign filing support). In this episode, Adam joins David Breitenbach (CCO, PatentRenewal.com) to break down how FundingIP works in practice, how startups can get matched with the right attorney, and how founders can think more strategically about IP funding, filing, and foreign expansion without getting stuck in slow, complex grant processes. In this episode, you’ll learn: ◼️ How FundingIP’s 90-minute IP strategy grant works ◼️ Why matching with the right attorney matters so much for startups ◼️ What happens after the first strategy session ◼️ What FundingIP’s filing grant covers (and what it does not cover) ◼️ How the innovation grant works and how the panel selects winners ◼️ How government IP grants typically compare in time, effort, and approval rates ◼️ Where founders most commonly overspend in IP 00:00 Intro 01:08 Adam’s path: from psychology to IP and startup funding 02:53 How FundingIP works: application, speed, approvals 04:00 Matching founders with the right attorney (tech niche + jurisdiction) 05:56 Who can apply? Geographic eligibility (global / “planet Earth”) 07:41 The 90-minute strategy session 09:50 Reimbursement: do you get it back even if you don’t continue with the attorney? 10:36 What comes after the strategy session: drafting, filing, foreign jurisdictions 12:07 Role of service providers in foreign filing & translation 13:05 The filing grant: what it covers (and what it doesn’t) 14:37 Innovation grants: what they are and how they can scale 17:49 The innovation grant panel: how winners are selected 19:55 Why some applicants get rejected (the ~20%) 21:48 Attorney matching and psychological fit 22:52 Insperanto’s network that supports attorney matching 24:56 Government grants for official filing fees: what’s available 26:00 Government grants vs FundingIP: timelines, effort, approval rates 28:40 Which grant should time-pressed founders prioritize? 30:42 Rapid fire “IP confessions” Follow Adam https://www.linkedin.com/in/insperanto/ FundingIP https://fundingip.com/ Insperanto https://insperanto.com/ Join PatentRenewal.com’s circle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/patentrenewalcom Follow David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-breitenbach/ GET IN TOUCH Our website: https://patentrenewal.com/ About us At PatentRenewal.com, we believe IP renewals should be simple, transparent, and stress-free. We care about innovation and about making IP easier to understand and easier to use. That’s why we created Talk IP to me, the podcast that brings fresh conversations to the world of intellectual property.In each episode, innovators, IP experts, founders, and legal minds share real stories, hard-won lessons, and practical insights you can actually apply in your work. Our goal is simple: make IP feel human, practical, and accessible.

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Massimo Sterpi is an Italian lawyer specializing in intellectual property, new technologies, and art law. He is a partner and Head of IP in Rome, has litigated over 250 IP cases across borders, and is also a passionate art collector. In this episode, Massimo joins David Breitenbach, CCO at PatentRenewal.com [http://patentrenewal.com/], to explore how emerging technologies are changing art, copyright, and the wider IP landscape. They discuss why artists often act as the “R&D department of humanity”, how AI-generated work challenges traditional ideas of creativity, why data may now be one of the most important assets in IP, and why lawyers need to become more flexible, industry-focused advisors in a world where technology moves faster than legislation. In this episode, you’ll learn: ◼️ Why artists are often the first to experiment with emerging technologies ◼️ Why AI may be “recreative” rather than truly creative ◼️ How copyright, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets are being reshaped by digital technology ◼️ Why data is becoming one of the most valuable assets in the AI economy ◼️ What artists should consider before using AI tools in their work ◼️ Why AI training data raises major copyright and fairness questions ◼️ How the Brussels Effect can turn EU regulation into a global standard ◼️ Why trade secrets are becoming more important for software and algorithm protection ◼️ Why future IP lawyers may need to become industry specialists, not just legal specialists 00:00 Intro 01:08 Why artists are the R&D department of humanity 02:33 Art as a testing ground for new technology 03:10 NFTs, neural networks, and early AI art 04:10 Why AI mimics rather than truly creates 05:39 Why law moves slower than technology 06:42 IP territoriality in a borderless digital world 07:54 Why copyright and trade secrets are gaining importance 08:14 Why data is the new IP 09:22 How IP work is shifting toward technology law 09:48 Neural implants and the rise of neuro rights 11:04 Can artists use AI to support their work? 12:00 AI tools, terms, and copyright risk 13:35 The Church of Prompts and AI-assisted art 14:20 AI agents and humans as physical executors 15:43 AI companies, training data, and artist infringement 16:41 Should creators be paid when their work trains AI? 18:06 Territorial issues in global copyright enforcement 19:31 The Brussels Effect and global AI regulation 21:47 Why algorithms are often protected as trade secrets 22:42 Trade secret disputes and employee movement 23:36 Why lawyers need to become more flexible 24:08 From legal silos to industry expertise 24:37 How to become an expert in a specific field 26:15 Rapid fire IP Confessions 26:22 Patents or copyright? 26:34 A client habit Massimo loves to see 27:10 Advice for software companies protecting trade secrets 28:06 What patent offices could do better 28:39 The artwork Massimo would love to own 29:03 Final thoughts: stay close to the next new thing Follow Massimo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimo-sterpi/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimo-sterpi/] Join PatentRenewal.com [http://patentrenewal.com/]’s circle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/patentrenewalcom [https://www.linkedin.com/company/patentrenewalcom] Follow David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-breitenbach/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-breitenbach/] GET IN TOUCH Our website: https://patentrenewal.com/ [https://patentrenewal.com/] About us At PatentRenewal.com [http://patentrenewal.com/], we believe IP renewals should be simple, transparent, and stress-free. We care about innovation and about making IP easier to understand and easier to use. That’s why we created Talk IP to me, the podcast that brings fresh conversations to the world of intellectual property. In each episode, innovators, IP experts, founders, and legal minds share real stories, hard-won lessons, and practical insights you can actually apply in your work. Our goal is simple: make IP feel human, practical, and accessible.

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Carl Hamsten is a patent examiner, specialised in biotechnology at the Swedish Intellectual Property Office (PRV) and is also connected to PRV Consulting, which provides patent search services including novelty searches, FTOs, and validity searches. In this episode, Carl joins David Breitenbach (CCO, PatentRenewal.com [http://patentrenewal.com/]) to explain what patent examiners actually do, how inventors can prepare stronger patent applications, why novelty searches matter much earlier than most people think, and what Sweden gets right when it comes to innovation, research, and IP awareness. In this episode, you’ll learn: ◼️ What a patent examiner actually does day to day ◼️ What PRV Consulting does - and the one thing it deliberately doesn't do ◼️ How to prepare a strong application before you even file ◼️ Why a novelty search is one of the most underused tools in an innovator's arsenal ◼️ How patent information can help with R&D, market research, and competitor mapping ◼️ What makes a patent application stronger from an examiner’s perspective ◼️ Why Sweden ranks #2 in WIPO's Global Innovation Index ◼️ What the "teacher's exemption" is and why it fuels Swedish life science ◼️ Why treating a patent as a checkbox is the most common mistake Carl sees 00:00 Intro 01:08 What Carl actually does as a patent examiner - and what PRV Consulting is 03:08 What happens when an application lands on Carl's desk 05:12 Why examiners want to grant strong patents - not just reject 06:27 How to prepare before filing - and why novelty searches matter early 09:03 How patent search results help R&D, strategy, and competitor mapping 11:27 The challenge of searching through 160 million patent documents 13:13 How PRV works with EPO tools and databases 14:13 Sweden as a country of innovation 16:31 The teacher's exemption and why it matters in Sweden 18:38 Biotech success stories and university spinouts 20:24 Why IP education should start earlier in universities 22:44 Novelty, inventiveness, and what applicants need to prove 24:49 Rapid fire: the best and worst parts of being a patent examiner 26:00 The IP myth Carl would retire forever 27:43 Why raising IP awareness earlier matters - and why publishing too early can hurt you 30:35 Should you start nationally or go straight to PCT/EPO? 33:01 Carl's final message: IP should always be on the table Follow Carl https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-hamsten-3979451/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-hamsten-3979451/] PRV - Swedish Intellectual Property Office https://www.prv.se/en/ [https://www.prv.se/en/] PRV Consulting https://www.prv.se/en/prv-consulting/ [https://www.prv.se/en/prv-consulting/] Join PatentRenewal.com [http://patentrenewal.com/]’s circle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/patentrenewalcom [https://www.linkedin.com/company/patentrenewalcom] Follow David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-breitenbach/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-breitenbach/] GET IN TOUCH Our website: https://patentrenewal.com/ [https://patentrenewal.com/] About us At PatentRenewal.com [http://patentrenewal.com/], we believe IP renewals should be simple, transparent, and stress-free. We care about innovation and about making IP easier to understand and easier to use. That’s why we created Talk IP to me, the podcast that brings fresh conversations to the world of intellectual property. In each episode, innovators, IP experts, founders, and legal minds share real stories, hard-won lessons, and practical insights you can actually apply in your work. Our goal is simple: make IP feel human, practical, and accessible.

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episode How zero-equity IP grants work for startups (Adam Fox) | Talk IP to me Ep. 6 artwork

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Adam Fox is a business leader and long-time IP industry operator. He is a Board Member at FundingIP, a UK nonprofit that helps innovators protect IP through zero-equity grants, funding support, and the CEO of Insperanto (global patent translation and foreign filing support). In this episode, Adam joins David Breitenbach (CCO, PatentRenewal.com) to break down how FundingIP works in practice, how startups can get matched with the right attorney, and how founders can think more strategically about IP funding, filing, and foreign expansion without getting stuck in slow, complex grant processes. In this episode, you’ll learn: ◼️ How FundingIP’s 90-minute IP strategy grant works ◼️ Why matching with the right attorney matters so much for startups ◼️ What happens after the first strategy session ◼️ What FundingIP’s filing grant covers (and what it does not cover) ◼️ How the innovation grant works and how the panel selects winners ◼️ How government IP grants typically compare in time, effort, and approval rates ◼️ Where founders most commonly overspend in IP 00:00 Intro 01:08 Adam’s path: from psychology to IP and startup funding 02:53 How FundingIP works: application, speed, approvals 04:00 Matching founders with the right attorney (tech niche + jurisdiction) 05:56 Who can apply? Geographic eligibility (global / “planet Earth”) 07:41 The 90-minute strategy session 09:50 Reimbursement: do you get it back even if you don’t continue with the attorney? 10:36 What comes after the strategy session: drafting, filing, foreign jurisdictions 12:07 Role of service providers in foreign filing & translation 13:05 The filing grant: what it covers (and what it doesn’t) 14:37 Innovation grants: what they are and how they can scale 17:49 The innovation grant panel: how winners are selected 19:55 Why some applicants get rejected (the ~20%) 21:48 Attorney matching and psychological fit 22:52 Insperanto’s network that supports attorney matching 24:56 Government grants for official filing fees: what’s available 26:00 Government grants vs FundingIP: timelines, effort, approval rates 28:40 Which grant should time-pressed founders prioritize? 30:42 Rapid fire “IP confessions” Follow Adam https://www.linkedin.com/in/insperanto/ FundingIP https://fundingip.com/ Insperanto https://insperanto.com/ Join PatentRenewal.com’s circle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/patentrenewalcom Follow David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-breitenbach/ GET IN TOUCH Our website: https://patentrenewal.com/ About us At PatentRenewal.com, we believe IP renewals should be simple, transparent, and stress-free. We care about innovation and about making IP easier to understand and easier to use. That’s why we created Talk IP to me, the podcast that brings fresh conversations to the world of intellectual property.In each episode, innovators, IP experts, founders, and legal minds share real stories, hard-won lessons, and practical insights you can actually apply in your work. Our goal is simple: make IP feel human, practical, and accessible.

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Jonas Hagman is a European Patent Attorney, IP strategist, and the founder of IPsteading, where he helps SMEs and startup founders turn intellectual property into real leverage for funding, growth, and exits. In this episode, Jonas joins David Breitenbach (CCO, PatentRenewal.com [http://patentrenewal.com/]) to break down why IP so often becomes just a “checkbox” for startups, and how founders can build an IP approach that actually matches their business, product roadmap, and investor reality. IPcoach by IPsteading: https://www.ipsteading.com/ipcoach In this episode, you’ll learn: ◼️ Why startups don’t need “a patent”. They need an IP strategy that asks the right business questions ◼️ Jonas’ “travel agency vs car rental” analogy for what good IP guidance looks like ◼️ How to identify your real IP (and why founders often miss 80% of it) ◼️ The “fast to file, fast to withdraw” approach for moving markets and uncertain roadmaps ◼️ How IP can strengthen investor confidence (and the follow-up questions investors should ask) ◼️ How to use patents as tools: blocking, licensing (paid or free), and building standards ◼️ Red flags that signal a startup is treating IP as a checkbox.. or filing too late 00:00 Intro 01:35 Jonas’ path: why he left classic advisory 03:54 “Translator” between IP and business 05:07 What IPsteading actually does (and why the name) 06:59 First step for founders with no IP knowledge 08:55 The 90 days / 90 months challenge: what to do first 12:13 Building an IP learning culture (take action + protect ownership) 15:05 Finding the right attorney / partner 17:24 IP as tools: block, license, create advantage 18:43 Case story: Ather Energy and the “free license” move 23:05 Startup red flags: weak IP thinking 23:42 Red flag #1 - IP as a checkbox 24:18 Red flag #2 - Filing too late 26:35 How IP rights can help investor relationships 30:00 Why IP seems irrelevant early, but then becomes existential 31:18 How founders should learn IP (free resources + implementation) 32:59 Rapid fire questions 36:20 Outro Follow Jonas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonas-hagman/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonas-hagman/] Join the PatentRenewal.com [http://PatentRenewal.com]’s circle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/patentrenewalcom [https://www.linkedin.com/company/patentrenewalcom] Follow David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-breitenbach/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-breitenbach/] GET IN TOUCH Our website: https://patentrenewal.com/ [https://patentrenewal.com/] About us At PatentRenewal.com [http://PatentRenewal.com], we believe IP renewals should be simple, transparent, and stress-free. We care about innovation and about making IP easier to understand and easier to use. That’s why we created Talk IP to me, the podcast that brings fresh conversations to the world of intellectual property. In each episode, innovators, IP experts, founders, and legal minds share real stories, hard-won lessons, and practical insights you can actually apply in your work. Our goal is simple: make IP feel human, practical, and accessible.

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