Eagle IP is pleased to announce that the firm will be relocating its Hong Kong office to Wan Chai: Room 1501, 15/F, 3 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.

The move to this new, modern office reflects the firm’s continued growth and commitment to providing an enhanced working environment for our team while maintaining excellent accessibility for clients. Located in the heart of Wan Chai, the new premises offer a more central and convenient location with improved facilities and greater space to better serve our expanding client base.

We look forward to welcoming clients and partners to our new office in Wan Chai in the coming weeks. Our contact numbers, email addresses, and all other communication channels will remain unchanged during and after the relocation.

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