We are pleased to share that Pauli Wong, Principal at Eagle IP, was recently invited by the HKUST Entrepreneurship Center to lead a seminar titled "[ENTR101] Protecting Your Start-ups through IP."

Addressing a dynamic group of student entrepreneurs, faculty, and aspiring founders at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Pauli provided a foundational roadmap for navigating the complexities of intellectual property in the early stages of a business.

At Eagle IP, we take pride in supporting the next generation of innovators. By bridging the gap between technical research and legal protection, we help start-ups transform their academic breakthroughs into scalable, protected ventures. We would like to thank the HKUST Entrepreneurship Center for hosting this session and for their commitment to fostering a robust IP culture within the university ecosystem.

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