Global IP and Brand Protection

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Global IP and Brand Protection

By Dept of Industry, Science and Resources

Date and time

Tue, 3 Mar 2020 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM AWST

Location

Department of Primary Industries and Regional Theatrette

3 Baron-Hay Court South Perth, WA 6151 Australia

Description

Piracy and counterfeiting is one of the major issues affecting global trade. Based on a report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), imports of counterfeit and pirated goods are worth over half a trillion US dollars a year. This IP infringement does not only affect the trade value, it can also damage the brand image. The protection of Intellectual Property and brands is crucial to export success.


This workshop provides essential knowledge and insights on Intellectual Property protection. You will learn:

  • What is entailed in IP
  • International IP protocols
  • Legal mechanisms to protect your IP and brand in global markets
  • How to build IP into your international business strategy, and understand its value as an intangible asset
  • Protect your IP in the sales and marketing process


This workshop will be conducted in an interactive was for you to learn from theories, case studies and group work to apply the knowledge in your own business.


For more information on this workshop, please contact Gabor Hernadi on 0417 985 075.



This is a free event is a collaboration FIAL, the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science Entrepreneurs' Programme and Industry Partners.

This event is designed to benefit small and medium Australian businesses.

If you have any questions about this event or any future events, please contact EPLearningEvents@industry.gov.au


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The Entrepreneurs’ Programme (EP) delivers advice, networking and grants to help Australian businesses grow, innovate and commercialise nationally and globally. This helps to drive economic growth and jobs, improving broader community outcomes. For more information go to www.business.gov.au/EP

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