Frontier IP Group Plc, a specialist in commercializing intellectual property, has announced the results of its annual general meeting (AGM). All resolutions were duly passed at the AGM. The company also confirmed that Andrew Richmond has stepped down from his role as Chairman, and Dame Julia King, Baroness Brown of Cambridge, has assumed the role of Chair. The AGM also saw the reappointment of several directors, including Neil Crabb, Jacqueline McKay, James Fish, Matthew White, David Holbrook, Nigel Grierson, and Professor Dame Julia King.

One resolution that was corrected is Resolution 10, which stated that there were 0 votes against. This has been corrected to 111 votes against. The total votes cast (excluding votes withheld) has also been corrected from 28,801,720 to 28,801,831. The corrected version of the resolutions and the votes received are provided in the news release.

Frontier IP Group focuses on identifying strong intellectual property and accelerating its development through commercialization services. The company works closely with industry partners to ensure that technology meets real-world demands and needs.