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Wynne-Jones IP Expands National Presence with New Bristol Office

By Rachel von Hossle on 

Wynne-Jones IP, a leading UK-based intellectual property (IP) firm, is delighted to announce the opening of its new office in Bristol, further strengthening its presence in the South West region.


The Bristol office, located in Temple Meads reflects the company’s commitment to providing local, high-quality intellectual property services to innovative businesses, entrepreneurs, and academic institutions in one of the UK’s fastest-growing tech and creative hubs.


Dr Jayne Nation, Commercial Director at Wynne-Jones IP said: “Bristol is renowned for its vibrant innovation ecosystem, particularly in sectors such as aerospace, digital technology, and sustainable industries. By opening a dedicated office in the city, we aim to foster closer relationships with our clients and support the region’s dynamic business community with our expertise in intellectual property protection and strategy.”


The expansion follows a period of sustained growth for Wynne-Jones IP, driven by a rising demand for its specialist services, including patent, trademark, and design registration, as well as IP litigation and portfolio management.
The new office will be staffed by a team of experienced IP professionals, patent and trade mark attorney’s, and paralegals, ensuring that local clients benefit from the company’s full range of services.


For further information about Wynne-Jones IP’s Bristol office or to arrange a consultation, please visit www.wynne-jones.com/contact or contact enquires@wynne-jones.com


Wynne-Jones IP is a UK and European IP firm specialising in trade marks, patents, designs, IP strategy, IP licensing and enforcement, IP audits and IP renewals. They’re experts in IP rights and have been helping businesses to protect their business assets for more than 60 years. 

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