Exploring Trade Marks in China, India, Turkey and South Africa

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The Intellectual Property Office’s are holding an exciting seminar on trade marks in China, India, Turkey and South Africa on 27/11/2015 at the Intellectual Property Office in London.

The event will run from 09:00 to 12:00 and places will be limited.

UK investment in trade marks reached £14 billion which is equivalent to approximately 0.9% of total UK GDP.  Companies understand the importance and benefits of effective trade mark protection and those that file are on average 7% more productive than those that do not.

International trading provides access to new revenue streams and China, India, Turkey and South Africa are key markets for international trade. The prominence of China in the global economy has changed markedly over the last 20 years, with China now being the world’s second largest economy. Similarly, India is projected to be the world’s third largest economy by 2030 and provides great opportunities for UK business.

In order to take advantage of international opportunities UK companies need to understand and manage their intellectual property rights effectively.

The UK Intellectual Property Office would like to invite you to the Exploring Trade Marks in China, India, Turkey and South Africa event in London. This event will bring together businesses and legal professionals with experience in each market, and facilitate discussions about the legal frameworks, and practices and pitfalls, in Trade Mark registration and enforcement.

This will be an excellent opportunity for delegates to pose their questions to the speakers in what will be a highly interactive session. There will also be a chance to continue the discussion with the speakers and network with other businesses during the event.

Where:

Intellectual Property Office
Abbey Orchard Street
London
SW1P 2HT

When: November 27th, 2015 09:00 AM to 12:00 PM

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