John Taquio
Patent Analyst

legal@unionandina.com
Licensed Chemical Engineer and Master’s in Intellectual Property and Innovation from Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina. Specialist in Governance and Public Innovation from the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) and in Technology Surveillance and Strategic Intelligence from the National Council of Science, Technology, and Innovation (CONCYTEC) and the University of Alicante, Spain.
He has a strong background in Intellectual Property and Innovation, standing out as a finalist in the XXI National Invention Contest 2022 organized by INDECOPI and receiving recognition at the XVII Korea International Women’s Invention Exposition (KIWIE) from the International Federation of Inventors’ Associations (IFIA).
John holds 30 patented inventions and has over 100 pending applications. Additionally, INDECOPI has ranked him among the Top 5 inventors with the highest number of invention applications nationwide.
Technology Sectors
• Infrastructure and Fixed Constructions
• Water Collection and Distribution Systems and Installations
• Industrial Machinery and Engine Technology
• Engine Plant Engineering and Power Generation
Patents
• Co-inventor: “Security system for motorized transport vehicles with pedal lock.”
• Co-inventor: “Eco-friendly fog catcher with water purification system.”
• Co-inventor: “Exhaust pipe filter with pollutant gas emission detection and alarm system” – certified by the Automotive Association of Peru (AAP) and awarded second place in the Green Innovation Prize organized by INDECOPI.
Education
• Master’s in Intellectual Property and Innovation – Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina.
• Specialization in Governance and Public Innovation – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF).
• Specialization in Technology Surveillance and Strategic Intelligence – CONCYTEC and University of Alicante, Spain.
Latest 3 articles on our blog
A brief overview on the Licenses Regime for Trademarks and Patents
Granted trademarks and patents provide exclusive rights to their holders, which gives them the possibility of preventing third parties from carrying out unfair competition acts such as exploit such intangible assets without previous consent. Licenses on Intellectual...
Impact of Intellectual Property in the Economy
Historically, societies understood the need to protect innovative ideas or developments that would facilitate daily tasks. It was not until the industrial revolution that a modern patent system was implemented, which consisted of making inventions exclusive, leading...
Processing of health data during the COVID-19 pandemic in the workplace
Background The Peruvian National Authority for the Protection of Persona Data[1] is exercised by The General Directorate for Transparency, Access to Public Information and Protection of Personal Data.[2] The National Authority for the Protection of Persona Data, which...