Class 10 Trademarks — Medical Apparatus
Class 10 covers medical, surgical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments — from diagnostic devices to orthopaedic articles. Typical filers are medtech companies and healthcare-device suppliers.
1,559 trade mark applications named Class 10 in Australia in the last 12 months. The tables below show recent filings, registrations and marks currently in the opposition window, updated daily from the IP Australia register.
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Recent Filings
Recently Registered (last 90 days)
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Class 10 trade mark FAQs
What is trade mark class 10 in Australia?
Class 10 covers medical, surgical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments — from diagnostic devices to orthopaedic articles. Typical filers are medtech companies and healthcare-device suppliers. Australia uses the international Nice Classification system of 45 classes; your registration only protects the goods or services you nominate.
How do I register a trade mark in class 10?
Apply through IP Australia (directly or via a trade marks attorney), nominating class 10 and describing your goods. Applications are examined about 3–4 months after filing, advertised for a 2-month opposition period if accepted, and then registered.
How much does a class 10 trade mark cost?
IP Australia charges a government fee per class — from $250 per class for a standard online application using the goods and services picklist (check IP Australia’s current fee schedule). Attorney or law-firm fees are additional.
How long does trade mark registration take in Australia?
Typically at least 7–8 months from filing to registration: examination from around 3–4 months, a 2-month opposition window, then entry on the register. Protection backdates to your filing date.
