Dr. Jacqueline Lui, Managing Director and Dr. Ken Chow, Patent Scientist of Eagle IP Limited, joined the Seminar on Canadian Capabilities & Networking Luncheon and met with the Canadian Medical Devices Mission participants, organized by the Consulate General of Canada and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, at the HK Convention & Exhibition Centre.
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