Can you tell us about your career path and how you became Head of Global IP?
Britta Lang: After completing my chemistry degree in Freiburg (Germany) with a doctorate (specializing in inorganic chemistry) at the end of 2013, I moved on to the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials. In addition to my work as a research assistant, I first came into contact with IP rights there through my own invention in the field of glass forming. I also took on the role of IP representative, the link between inventors and patent engineers. After the birth of my daughter in 2017, I felt ready for a new professional challenge and could also imagine concentrating exclusively on patents. Fittingly, I discovered a job advertisement from Neoperl in Müllheim (Germany) for a female patent engineer and it was a good fit from both sides. Four years later, I gladly accepted the opportunity to take over as Head of IP.
