UK's IP Enforcement Framework-IPO Research Bid Opportunity (Update)


For Kat readers, IPKat wishes to publish a follow-up to Hayleigh Bosher's post of last Friday. The UK Intellectual Property Office has advised that, as of this morning UK time, the process is now live. If you have any questions or wish to receive the tender document, please contact Robert.Mould@ipo.gov.uk .

The deadline for receiving completed applications is 5pm on 24 April. Bids from consortia are welcome.
UK's IP Enforcement Framework-IPO Research Bid Opportunity (Update) UK's IP Enforcement Framework-IPO Research Bid Opportunity (Update) Reviewed by Neil Wilkof on Monday, March 13, 2017 Rating: 5

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