IP Law Summer School also returning this year (online and with a special IPKat readers’ discount)

(The computer room at)
Downing College in Cambridge
Readers of The IPKat will be well acquainted with the IP Law Summer School, which Informa traditionally organizes within the beautiful premises of Downing College in Cambridge (UK).

This year, for obvious reasons and for the first time, the IP Law Summer School will be a fully digital event, including live-streamed presentations, Q&As, interactive case studies, 1:1 networking, special evening activities and post-event downloadable resources.

The virtual IP Law Summer School will take place on 10, 12, 14, 18, and 20 August 2020 and be delivered live (UK time). The sessions will be available on-demand afterwards.

Because of the digital format, prices this year are GBP 1,000 lower than last year. In addition, IPKat readers are also entitled to a 15% discount in the registration fee if they use the VIP code FKW83252IPKE.

For further information and to register, please click here.
IP Law Summer School also returning this year (online and with a special IPKat readers’ discount) IP Law Summer School also returning this year (online and with a special IPKat readers’ discount) Reviewed by Eleonora Rosati on Thursday, June 04, 2020 Rating: 5

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