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EU - Webinar: Introduction to IP
SEP
Wed
02
10:30 - 12:00

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Horizon Europe

This webinar is hosted by the European IP Helpdesk. Michele Dubbini (Senior IP Expert in the European IP Helpdesk Training Team) is listed as speaker. 

The webinar will cover the basics of intellectual property (IP) and intellectual property rights (IPR), including why IP matters in business and innovation, what types of protection exist, how to do basic IP searches, what counterfeiting means, and how IP rights can be enforced. It also looks at practical issues such as costs, first steps in IP management, and basic ways to create value from IP. Afterwards, there will be time for questions.  

Target group: researchers, innovators, companies, and especially participants looking for a basic introduction to IP and IP management in a European innovation context.

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