Foley is a sponsor at the 2nd annual conference on Corporate Intellectual Property in China on April 26-27, 2007.
Foley attorney TJ Hou from our Silicon Valley office will be speaking on “Assessing and Valuing Your Internal IP Portfolio” on April 27.
As your intellectual property is valuable to create market monopolies, it needs to be commercialized, licensed or enforced. This conference focuses on sharpening your licensing strategies and skills as well as gives a unique opportunity to meet fellow peers and learn best practices for how to successfully manage IP resources to maximize the value for both your and your licensee’s business.
Key sessions include:
- Panel discussions on:
- Implication of the new IP regulations
- Commercialize VS Assert
- Implication of the new IP regulations
- Mock Patent Deposition and Hearing
- Case Study & Best Practices focusing on:
- Globalization and international licensing
- Due diligence for executing licensing strategy
- Patent commercialized and innovative measures to maximize the value
- Align product lifecycles to develop licensing calendar
- Assess and value IP portfolio
- IP Asset Management
- Globalization and international licensing
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