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2016
September 14
Seminar
New York
The EPO 'Patenting Information and Communication Technologies in Europe' One Day Seminar
LES International
All

Website: http://www.epo.org/learning-events/events/conferences/ictseminar2016/registration.html

The European Patent Office (EPO) is hosting a one-day seminar on Wednesday, September 14 at the New York Hilton Hotel. The training will be the first of its kind organized by the EPO. Don’t miss this event and register now  Deadline: 2 September.

The seminar will focus on the major aspects of filing and prosecuting ICT-area patent applications at the EPO, and will include interactive workshops.

Participation can be significant both to European patent professionals, wishing to enter into a dialogue with their US counterparts, and to US patent attorneys and managers with an interest in better understanding how to protect their inventions in Europe. Eminent speakers will also be providing the very latest information on important issues that will influence patent applications in the future, such as the Unitary Patent and developments in PCT procedures.

The conference will be preceded by a networking cocktail on 13 September, from 5.30 to 7.30 PM.

Participants will be awarded CLE credits.

For more information on the program or to register, visit the EPO website.