Financial Times: Håmsø Patentbyrå Among Europe’s Top Firms – for the Sixth Consecutive Year

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June 3, 2025

For the sixth year in a row, Håmsø Patentbyrå has been ranked as one of Europe’s leading patent firms by the Financial Times, in collaboration with the research company Statista. We are proud to be included on the list – once again! This recognition is a clear acknowledgment of the work we do – every day, all year round.

The ranking is based on thousands of recommendations from clients and industry peers across Europe. It evaluates the quality of services in patent applications, strategic IP advice, and technical expertise. That’s what makes this recognition especially meaningful: it reflects trust, relationships, and results.

The award is a testament to our ongoing commitment to delivering the highest quality services in intellectual property (IP) protection. At a time when intangible assets form the core of many businesses’ competitive strength and growth, it means a great deal to us that Håmsø is recognized as a trusted and competent partner—not only in Norway, but across Europe.

Being recognized on this list for the sixth consecutive year demonstrates that our position in Europe is no accident. It is the result of systematic work, high professional expertise, and an unwavering commitment to quality in everything we do.says Krister Mangersnes, Chairman of the Board and Head of the Patent Department.

Managing Director Rasmus Gjesing adds:
This kind of recognition is not only a badge of honor for us but also a clear signal to our clients that the services we provide meet the highest international standards. We are grateful for the trust and collaboration — it is our clients and colleagues who make this possible.

We extend our sincere thanks to all our clients and partners for their trust, collaboration, and recommendations. This award motivates us to continue developing our services in line with our clients’ needs and the increasingly complex and international IP landscape.

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