Eagle IP is excited to sponsor and participate in IAM’s IPBC Connect, returning to Zoom for a week of high-level discussions involving the world’s leading IP experts. From 22-26 March, IAM hosted more than 20 individual interactive digital sessions, each designed to facilitate the exchange of information and insight, benchmarking and the sharing of the best practice in key areas of strategic IP value creation.

Our VP Jennifer Che spoke as an IP expert at an open discussion forum about Patent Law Update Asia, happening March 23 at 11AM HKT (March 22, 11PM EST for those in North America).

You can register for as many sessions as you like across the week, building your own schedule. Find out more here: httpss://cvent.me/VnkWam?RefId=Sponsor

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