Michael Horndasch
Dipl.-Ing. (Electrical Engineering and Information Technology)
In his every-day work as a patent attorney, Michael Horndasch covers vast areas of electrical engineering, particularly electronics and telecommunications.
Due to his studies of electrical engineering and telecommunications, he has well-founded knowledge of communication technology, software engineering and software as well as database and software design. In terms of hardware, Michael Horndasch can also draw on comprehensive experience in modelling radio-frequency antenna arrays and developing prototypes thereof.
He contributes this technological know-how to complex cross-border patent infringement proceedings, overseeing parallel invalidity proceedings. His insights from these proceedings additionally enhance his competence in handling grant procedures.
German and European Patent Attorney, UPC Representative, Senior Associate
Bureau: Munich
Langues: German, English
+49 89 928 05-0
michael.horndasch(at)bardehle.de
Every invention is unique, just like the people who created it. I see it as my mission to understand both the invention and the people behind it.
Registration as a Representative before the UPC
German and European Patent Attorney at BARDEHLE PAGENBERG in Munich, Germany
German and European Patent Attorney at Meissner Bolte in Munich, Germany
Licensed to practice as a European Patent Attorney
German Patent Attorney at Meissner Bolte in Munich, Germany
Licensed to practice as a German Patent Attorney
Freelance activities as a patent attorney candidate in the year of professional training (“Amtsjahr”)
Studies of Law for Patent Attorneys at the distance-learning university FernUniversität Hagen, Germany
Patent attorney candidate at the law firm df-mp Dörries Frank-Molnia & Pohlman in Munich, Germany
Diploma thesis at the Technical University of Munich in the field of telemedicine; graduated as Dipl.-Ing. (equivalent to M.Sc.)
Internship abroad at Einhell China, Shanghai/China
Working student at the Department of Ultrahigh Frequency Technology of the Technical University of Munich as well as at perisens GmbH in Munich, Germany, a spin-off of the Department of Ultrahigh Frequency Technology of the Technical University of Munich
Studies of electrical engineering and information technology with a focus on medical electronics at the Technical University of Munich