Trade Secret IP Protection & Management conference returns to Brussels with IPKat readers’ discount

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The IPKat has learned that, after successfully launching in 2022, the Trade Secret IP Protection & Management EU conference is back for its second edition, expanding into a 2-day event to bring together experts from across the globe to address the most immediate industry challenges facing trade secrets.

Taking place in Brussels on 14-15 November 2023, the programme features leading industry insights from several senior private practice professionals and industry representatives like, for example and amongst others, Mnemo Therapeutics, Norsktitanium, Viaccess Orca (Orange Group), Merck, Biognosys, and Nestlé.

The conference website also features testimonials from previous participants, highlighting the strong focus on industry best practices and the diverse range of speakers, as well as the good mix of in-house and law firms attendees and speakers.

The IPKat has negotiated a special discount in the registration fee for Katreaders. By using code IPKAT at checkout, a 10% discount shall be applied.

For further information and to register, just click here.
Trade Secret IP Protection & Management conference returns to Brussels with IPKat readers’ discount Trade Secret IP Protection & Management conference returns to Brussels with IPKat readers’ discount Reviewed by Eleonora Rosati on Tuesday, October 03, 2023 Rating: 5

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