About this event
The International IP SME Heldesks (Africa, China, India, Latin America, and South-East Asia) are delighted to invite you to a follow-up training on our Stakeholder’s meeting, in which in addition to learning what we have done in the past years and how you can benefit from our free of charge services we will explore the critical role of innovation and Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) in driving sustainable development across the globe. This session will highlight the importance of IPRs for SMEs and how they can leverage these rights to foster sustainable practices that enable better job opportunities and economic development through proprietary rights around the world.
You will gain practical insights into leveraging IPRs for sustainable development, understand the importance of monitoring and defending IPRs, and learn from case studies that demonstrate the real-world applications of these strategies, all within the context of achieving crucial SDGs.
Register now to discover how innovation and IPRs can drive sustainable development in your business around the world.
Agenda:
10.30 - Remarks on HDs services (achievements and future goals)
10.45 - A few words on sustainability and how IPRs may help SMEs achieve that.
11.00 - USE of IPRs in commercial relationships
11.15 - Monitoring IPRs
11.30 - Defending IPRs
11.45 - Case studies (evidencing the need to use, monitor, and defend IPRs)
12. 00 - Q&A
Who should attend:
Small and Medium-sized companies
Entrepreneurs
Start-ups
IP professionals
Entrepreneurs and innovators
Policymakers and academics
Hosted by
The Latin America IP SME Helpdesk offers first-line support on Intellectual Property and IP rights matters to facilitate the expansion of European SMEs and SMEs from countries associated to the Single Market Programme (SMP) that operate or intend to access the Latin American market.
The Helpdesk provides free, expert and confidential IP advice on trademarks, patents, designs and copyright in Latin America. It also provides training and webinars on how to manage Intellectual Property Rights in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, among other LATAM countries