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Wynne-Jones IP opens new Malvern office

Wynne-Jones IP, which has an office in Gloucester, is delighted to announce expansion with the launch of an office in Malvern.

The company, which provides Intellectual Property (IP) services, has grown its portfolio of clients in the area.

Malvern has seen continued growth in high technology and science businesses over recent years, developing as a hotspot for entrepreneurs and innovative businesses.

The company is also investing in new, high quality IP professionals, particularly within the trade mark and administration teams.

The new office will be located at Bloom Space on Grange Road, Malvern, which is an innovative and supportive co-working space that provides a great working environment for a variety of businesses, in the heart of Malvern.

The office will be headed by science duo Dr Ian Lambert and Dr Jayne Nation. Ian is a director and a Chartered UK and European patent attorney. He is vastly experienced in working with start-ups, University spin-outs and SMEs as well as large companies and multinationals.

Commercial director Jayne started her career as an inventor, working at the bench before becoming R&D director of Unilever's household cleaning overseeing brands such as CIF and Domestos.

They will be supported by Wynne-Jones IP's team of patent, trade mark and design attorneys together with IP paralegals, an administration team and more than 500 IP professionals across Europe.

Dr Jayne Nation said: "I've always had a soft spot for Malvern, which is why I live nearby, so I'm thrilled that we're now able to expand into the area.

"Malvern is incredibly rich in innovation and technology, and this is a really exciting move for us. Our high-quality team and the dedication and enthusiasm of all our staff will guarantee the success of the office."

For more information, visit Wynne-Jones website or call 01242 267600.

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