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Rachel Free

Rachel Free

CMS, London

Position

Partner
Patent Attorney

Career

Rachel is a UK and European patent attorney with an MSc in Artificial Intelligence and a DPhil in vision science. Rachel is a Representative before the Unified Patent Court (UPC).  She helps clients protect their technology through patents in a wide variety of fields, including AI, software, construction, infrastructure and telecommunications. She also provides training and advice regarding AI ethics and AI regulation.

Rachel has patent experience in a range of technical fields including neural networks, data centre storage, multi-core systems, cryptography, programming languages, information retrieval, machine learning, quantum computing, internet of things, time of flight cameras, natural user interface technology, image processing, infra-red sensors, wireless communications, voice over internet protocol, video codecs, cloud computing technology, mobile phone antennas, software and telecommunications.

Rachel is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) and a member of its Computer Technology Committee. She has lectured for CIPA and acted as an Examiner for CIPA. She is listed as a Highly Recommended Individual – IAM Patent 1000, United Kingdom: England and Wales 2024.

Memberships

Vice chair of the CIPA Computer Technology Committee. Task Force - Data Governance, All Party Parliamentary Group on AI (APPG AI). Independent advisory board member of the University of Bath Centre for Doctoral Training on Accountable, Responsible, Transparent AI. International Chamber of Commerce working group on Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property.

Education

1999 –  UK registered Patent Attorney, UK Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys, London 1999 – European Patent Attorney, European Patent Office, Munich 1996 – Certificate in Intellectual Property Law, Queen Mary University, London 1996 – Dphil, Vergence eye movements and stereopsis, Oxford University, Oxford 1992 – MSc, Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh 1991 – MA Experimental Psychology, Oxford University, Oxford

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