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Standards & Patents
The first is the conference on Standards & Patents, taking place virtually in live format (BST/GMT+1) between 14 and 16 July 2021 and with sessions’ recordings being made available on-demand afterwards.
This year’s highlights include:
- 20+ speakers, including experts from WIPO, Nokia, Cisco, Sisvel, ETSI, Qualcomm, Bird & Bird and Ericsson
- Focus on how to navigate the rapidly changing standards and patents legal landscape
IPKat readers are entitled to a 15% discount in the registration fee using the code FKW83298IPKE.
For further information and to register, click here.
IP Law Summer School
The second is the IP Law Summer School, which this year returns in residential format from 9 to 13 August 2021 at the beautiful premises of Downing College, Cambridge.
Here are this year’s highlights:
- All inclusive, residential format
- Insights from 35+ expert legal minds from a variety of prestigious law firms and companies
- 30+ sessions to broaden one’s own IP knowledge
IPKat readers are entitled to a 15% discount in the registration fee using the code FKW83326IPKE.
For further information and to register, click here.
European Pharma Law Academy
The third course is the European Pharma Law Academy, which is also taking place in residential format at Downing College, Cambridge between 6 and 10 September 2021.
Here are this year’s highlights:
- All inclusive, residential format
- Learning across a broad swath of pharmaceutical law topics from world experts
- 30+ in-house counsel and private practice speakers taking participants through 30+ sessions
IPKat readers are entitled to a 15% discount in the registration fee using the code FKW83322IPKE.
For further information and to register, click here.
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