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Mr
Theodore
Jemmott

European Patent Attorney

Manchester Office

Technology & Engineering

Telephone. +44(0) 1904 732130
Email. tjemmott@hgf.com

Experience

Theodore earned his MEng (Hons) in Civil Engineering from the University of Bristol in 2019. After graduating, he began his career as a Structural Engineer at a leading international civil engineering firm, gaining valuable industry experience across large-scale infrastructure projects.

In January 2022, Theodore transitioned into intellectual property, joining HGF as a Trainee Patent Attorney within the Engineering Team. He qualified as a European Patent Attorney in July 2025.

Theodore now advises a diverse portfolio of clients, including multinational corporations in the construction, energy, and automotive sectors, as well as small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) based in the Manchester area.

Specialisms

Industries

Services

Qualifications

Patent Attorney

Europe


MENG

Civil Engineering

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OR CERTIFICATE

Intellectual Property Law

Publications

Celebrating exam success at HGF

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Exam Success at HGF!

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The Outlook for Innovation in Construction Following COP28

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Changes to the procedure for remedying patent applications at the EPO

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