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Virtual Training: Using Intellectual Property to safely navigate in the era of Internet of Things (Co-Organised with EUC-SG)

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1. Programme Synopsis:
The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) has completely transformed the way we perceive connectivity. IoT is connecting billions of intelligent “things” to our fingertips with endless opportunities of implementation across industries such as agriculture for yield production, healthcare for wearables, logistics for real-time tracking and automobiles for self-driving vehicles.

With IoT connecting more devices every day, there is also increased attention regarding threats on Intellectual Property (IP) rights and protection of these assets in this emerging field.

This event aims to offer a detailed overview of the role and future challenges of IP in the rapidly growing field of IoT. Industry experts and company representatives will give their views on the IP landscape and emerging issues in Singapore to help understand which key IP issues businesses should look at within the IoT sector.

2. Agenda (Singapore Time):

4.00 pm:  Welcome Remarks by EuroCham Singapore (5 mins).

4.05 pm:  Opening Remarks by Moderator (5 mins).

4.10 pm:  Keynote Presentations

  • Mr. Jonas Lindsay, External Expert of SEA IP SME Helpdesk and Partner, Marks & Clerk Singapore LLP (15 mins). 
  • Dr. Claudia Tapia, Director IPR Policy and Legal Academic Research, Ericsson GmbH (15 mins).

4.40 pm:  Moderated Q&A and Panel Discussion (15 mins).

4.55 pm:  Closing Remarks by SEA IP SME Helpdesk (5 mins).

  • intellectual property | Internet of Things
  • Wednesday 13 April 2022, 10:00 - 11:00 (CEST)
  • Online only
  • Live streaming available

Practical information

When
Wednesday 13 April 2022, 10:00 - 11:00 (CEST)
Where
Online only
Languages
English
Organisers
EuroCham Singapore & South-East Asia IP SME Helpdesk
Entrance fee
Free of charge

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