27 January 2026NewsAmericasRay Miller and Joseph Wolfe
The quantum advantage: IP considerations for the next generation of life sciences innovation
As quantum-enabled innovation accelerates, patentability will hinge on predictability, disclosure, and modality-specific claim drafting in an increasingly unforgiving enablement landscape, explain Ray Miller and Joseph Wolfe of DLA Piper.
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