Eagle IP congratulates our client K11 on their new sustainable building Atelier in Quarry Bay, the first building in the world to achieve triple platinum certification in global sustainability standards (WELL Building Standard™ Certification, Hong Kong BEAM Plus Provisional Certification and the U.S. LEED® Certification). We are thrilled that some of the IP that we helped them protect is being used in this new, state-of-the-art building.
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