Pamela is experienced in preparing, filing and prosecuting mechanical, electronic and software-related patent applications in the UK and internationally. She works with clients in a range of industries and has gained particular experience in the areas of financial technology, blockchain, security systems, semiconductors, sensors, medical devices, prostheses, oil and gas technology and consumer products. She is also experienced in handling UK, European, Singaporean and international design registrations and was responsible for setting up our Design and Copyright Practice Group. Consequently, Pamela regularly advises on contentious and strategic matters relating to patents, registered and unregistered design rights and copyright.
Pamela graduated from the University of St Andrews with an honours degree in Physics with Photonics. Before entering the patent profession in 2002, and subsequently joining Marks & Clerk in 2005, Pamela spent almost two years working for Marconi as a research scientist in the field of optical components. In particular, she worked on the development of novel tunable lasers for use in optical telecommunication systems.
After spending 10 years primarily based in our Birmingham office, Pamela transferred to Singapore in 2015 to lead the software group there, before moving to our Edinburgh office in 2018.
As an active member of our in-house training team, Pamela has designed and delivered numerous training sessions on various aspects of IP - both internally and externally. Pamela also has experience being the Principal Examiner for the Design and Copyright Exam (FC4) for candidates seeking to qualify as Chartered (UK) Patent Attorneys.
Pamela has been included in the IAM Patent 1000 rankings based on glowing feedback: “Pamela is obviously technically skilled and is helpful in providing advice and responsive to any questions. She particularly stands out for her clear advice and proactive suggestions on how to deal with any arising issues.”
Chartered (UK), European and Registered (SG) Patent Attorney, MSci Physics with Photonics, University of St Andrews, UPC Representative