Axon seminar Intellectual Property Licensing Update

The life sciences sector is a moving and shaking place when it comes to IP and IP licensing. Licenses are the proverbial fabric of the industry. For that reason my firm thought it would be a nice idea to do an update seminar to discuss recent developments relevant to licensing, like the revision of the EU technology transfer block exemption and the newly proposed directive on know-how protection. Also, we like to make and keep things practical, so we will have a lot of discussion on practical aspects of negotiation and drafting of licenses in the life sciences sector and of course the common and not so common pitfalls.

Interested? You’re very welcome to join us on Wednesday 12 February in Amsterdam in the late afternoon – it’s free, you can bring all your colleagues and we’ll have drinks afterwards. RSVP and more information are in the invitation below.

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