[HKTISC IP Training]
Navigating Patent Use:
Practical Tips for Licensing, Contract Drafting, and Building an Effective Dispute Resolution Clause
Event Details
15:00 - 16:30
Mr C.K. Kwong, JP | HKIArb
Online Broadcast (Zoom)
Cantonese
SMEs interested in patent licensing strategies and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms
About the Event
In today’s fast-moving markets, the ability to monetise intellectual property (IP) and resolve disputes efficiently is as critical as the inventions themselves. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), smart commercialisation unlocks growth and investor confidence, while a well-designed dispute resolution framework protects relationships and cash flow and saves time when conflicts arise. However, limited resources and legal complexity can make commercialisation and dispute management challenging for SMEs.
This training will equip SMEs with practical strategies for patent commercialisation, contract drafting, and efficient dispute resolution. The distinguished speaker for this training has extensive experience in IP commercialisation and dispute resolution. He will cover how to assess patent return on investment (ROI) and risk, highlight must-have clauses for collaboration and licensing, and show how alternative dispute resolution methods can save time and costs. He will also provide practical guidance on handling infringement complaints and inadvertent infringement, illustrated with real-world examples.
Key Topics:
- Is patenting worth the investment?
- Protecting technology owners’ and users’ interests during collaboration
- Resolve disputes faster with pre-agreed dispute resolution clauses
- What to do if you receive an infringement notice or lawsuit?
Join us to unlock practical strategies for patent commercialisation and dispute resolution to accelerate your business!
Disclaimer:
Please be advised that the speakers' views and opinions expressed in the panels are not those of HKPC. Accordingly, HKPC takes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the contents provided and shared by the speakers and expressly disclaims any liability whatsoever for any claim, loss or damage howsoever arising from the use of or in reliance upon the whole or any part of the contents thereof.
The speakers’ speech or opinions regarding the future development, tend and conditions of the economy, industry and market may involve the forward-looking views, predictions and statements which are subject to the influence of certain risks, unexpected or uncertain factors and assumptions. You shall pay caution and assess the risks thereof.
Enquiry:
Ms WU | +852 2788 6174 | miawu@hkpc.org
Mr TSANG | +852 2789 5194 | samueltsang@hkpc.org