Withers & Rogers

Taking out the interstellar trash

In this article Christopher Range, a partner and patent attorney at European intellectual property (IP) firm Withers & Rogers and leader of its space sector group, discusses the development of innovations to tackle the increasingly difficult problem of space debris.
2 days ago

In-space manufacturing: one giant leap for robotkind

In recent years, in-space manufacturing has moved from the realm of sci-fi to become a reality. The microgravity conditions and near perfect vacuum in outer space have made it possible to produce materials and components with properties that simply can’t be replicated on Earth. But how practical is in-space manufacturing and what could it achieve?
2 years ago

Exploring a new approach to innovation in the space sector

Michael Jaeger, a partner and patent attorney in the Electronics, Computing and Physics group at European intellectual property firm, Withers & Rogers looks at what a commercial approach to innovation could mean for the space sector.
3 years ago

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