History
The Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia can trace its origins back almost 120 years.
The original Australasian Institute of Patent Agents, founded in 1890, reflected two trends:
- Expanded university courses for professions seeking industry associations to promote aims and codes of practice
- The likelihood of an Australian Federation, leading to the replacement of different State laws with uniform Commonwealth patent laws
Another group, the Patent Attorneys Association of Australia, formed in 1916.
Three years later, however, half of Australia's registered patent attorneys didn't belong to either body.
In 1932, the old Australasian Institute and the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia amalgamated - largely because of growing international trade and the need for a single body able to liaise with similar overseas organisations.
In 1998, the Institute changed its name to The Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia (IPTA), following the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Bill 1997 and the Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition legislation.
IPTA also amended its Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, Code of Ethics and Ethics Guidelines. The changes were designed to:
- Enhance and maintain the standing of IPTA Fellows
- Broaden membership categories to encompass registered Australian trademarks attorneys
The Annual General Meeting and Dinner developed into the Annual Conference. Initially attended by members and official guests only, these Conferences were male-only events until the first female member was admitted as a Fellow in 1962.
Today, the Institute boasts 81 female Fellows.
While members’ work was originally honorary, a permanent Secretariat was established in 1980, allowing IPTA to take on larger, more time-consuming initiatives.
IPTA’s Academy of Education was introduced in 1999, providing training for student patent attorneys, helping them obtain qualifications to practise as patent attorneys in Australia and New Zealand.
Initially, Drafting Patent Specifications and Interpretation and Validity of Patent Specifications were offered, with Patent System being added in 2000.
IPTA members now have a more effective lobbying voice, higher profiles within industries they serve and growing ties with other intellectual property bodies around the world.
Past Presidents
1919 - 1922 Edward Waters
1923 - 1924 Cecil Woods Le Plastrier
1925 - 1926 Clement Alfred Hack
1927 - 1928 Walter Sigmont
1929 - 1930 Arthur Griffith
1931 Wilfred Joseph Spruson
1932 - 1934 Leslie Bartlett Davies
1935 - 1936 Victor Jasper Kelson
1937 - 1938 Frank Bayston
1939 - 1940 William Arthur Ashton
1941 - 1942 Ronald Keith White
1943 - 1944 Geoffrey Sly
1945 - 1946 John Gordon McGregor
1947 - 1948 Sturt de Burgh Griffith
1949 - 1950 John Barton Hack
1951 - 1952 Arthur Stanley Cave
1953 - 1954 Bertram Charles Fitzpatrick
1955 - 1956 Myer Starfield
1957 - 1958 Walter Haywood Hooworth
1959 - 1960 Ronald Keith White
1961 Mark Joseph Callinan
1962 Johannes Carl Schmidt
1963 - 1964 George Henry Frazer
1965 - 1966 George Howe Rance
1967 - 1968 Kenneth Norman Rimington
1969 - 1970 Raymond Pennafort Barry White
1971 - 1972 Alan Geoffrey McKee
1973 - 1974 William Denis McNiven
1975 - 1976 Desmond James Ryan
1977 - 1978 Robert Gale Shelston
1979 - 1980 David Bertram Fitzpatrick
1981 Peter John Marsh
1982 - 1983 Laurence John Dyson
1984 James Gordon Siely
1985 - 1986 Keith Leslie
1987 Trevor Noel Beadle
1988 - 1989 Raymond Walton
1990 - 1991 Terrence John Collins
1992 - 1993 David Thomas Wilson
1994 - 1995 Howard Kenneth Schulze
1996 - 1997 Fraser Patison Old
1998 - 1999 John Michael Slattery
2000 - 2001 Douglas Charles Carter
2002 - 2003 Colin Douglas Macauley
2004 - 2006 Malcolm John Royal
2006 -2007 Antony John Fowler Ward
2008 David Carlyle Griffith
The Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia (IPTA) is the peak professional body representing Australian patent and trade mark attorneys.
Phone Australia: 03 9819 2004. Email: mail@ipta.org.au
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