GIPC 2017 Calls for participation
The Global Intellectual Property Convention is an annual event, and the 9th Edition is being organized by Institute of International Trade, co-organized by Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan Attorneys and by Sughrue Mion PLLC as the Knowledge Partner respectively. The event is managed by ITAG Business Solutions Ltd.
- (1888PressRelease) May 31, 2016 - The Global Intellectual Property Convention (GIPC) is a one of its kind event, held every year in January, catering to corporates and intellectual property (IP) professionals, that is, those dealing with patent, trademark, copyright, industrial design, trade secret and geographical indication (GI). The 9th Edition will be held from 11-13 January 2017, the venue being JW Marriott, New Delhi. The event will discuss issues related to IP from legal, commercial, and technical perspectives and will be of interest and benefit to those working in these related areas.
"The 9th Edition's theme will focus on igniting the ideas through the voyage of IP by synergising the value of invention, investment, and innovation", said Dr. D. R. Agarwal, Founder Director, GIPC.
Some reasons to attend GIPC 2017 -
· Networking: Meet people in your niche, leverage the platform, build strong contacts and collaborate with them for mutual benefit.
· Branding: Give yourself as well the company you represent the much needed exposure. Participate as a delegate, exhibitor or sponsor and reap the benefits of leveraging out your brand amongst a world class audience already interested in your business.
· Reflection: You get the much needed reflection and attention when you share insights gained from the event with your peers.
· Continuing Education Units: GIPC 2017 will enhance and enrich your knowledge. Given its global reach, you can also apply for earning continuing professional education (CPE) units in various associations across the globe.
"GIPC 2016 witnessed 453 delegates from 35 countries, 86 companies and 138 IP Service providers. This year we expect to surpass that many folds" added Dr. D. R. Agarwal.
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