Andrew Tibbetts

Shareholder | Greenberg Traurig

Leveraging his technical proficiency and prior software engineering career, Andrew (A.J.) Tibbetts provides business-oriented IP legal counseling for software, AI and electronics-based technologies. His strategic approach incorporates open source practices and trade secret policies alongside patents, and he advises clients on licensing, enforcement, diligence, and defense against infringement accusations. A.J.’s patents have directly led to clients closing funding rounds, and software patents A.J. wrote for clients have survived PTAB invalidity challenges and been enforced against competitors. He co-authored influential amicus briefs cited favorably by the U.S. Supreme Court and Federal Circuit Court of Appeals relating to patentability of software.

A.J. counsels traditional software and electronics companies, including artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) across a variety of domains, networking/telecom/CDN, fintech (including market data and infrastructure), blockchain and distributed ledger tech, speech recognition, natural language processing, and more. As “software eats the world,” a growing number of companies look to A.J. for advice protecting new investments in software and data science, including life sciences, biopharma, medtech, medical devices, radiology, digital health, health care IT, and healthtech companies. A.J. advises a broad clientele, from multinational corporations to small enterprises, serves on the boards of MassMEDIC and HealthTech Build, as well as on a digital health advisory panel for MassBio.

Prior to his legal career, A.J. worked as a programmer for IBM/Lotus, contributing to the development of Lotus Notes. He also served for several years as the lead developer for a sales analytics tool, overseeing its end-to-end implementation, including planning, coding, documentation, testing, and roll-out.

All Sessions by Andrew Tibbetts

May 27, 2026

Protecting Innovation in Robotics: IP Strategies that Work
2:45 PM - 3:30 PM
252 B

As robotics technologies advance, securing intellectual property is more critical—and more complex—than ever. This panel will explore practical IP strategies that robotics innovators can use to safeguard their inventions, navigate global patent landscapes, and maintain competitive advantage in a fast-evolving field. Speakers will address the following key points:

Implementing processes to identify and protect novel technologies

Ensuring strong protection for AI innovations, including balancing patent and trade secret options

Developing a strategic patent portfolio—using both offensive and defensive strategies—to secure a competitive edge in the robotics market

Understanding the robotics patent landscape to guide product development, avoid infringement risks, and align IP strategy with technological roadmaps

Attracting investment and strengthening collaboration and licensing opportunities

Preparing for IP due diligence from both the investor/acquirer and target perspectives, with an emphasis on the unique considerations in the robotics sector.

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