Webinar: Understanding and Managing IP for Successful Collaboration hosted by Licensing Executives Society (LES)

10.26.21

Collaboration fuels innovation, and innovation is protected by IP rights. Understanding the IP basics and rationally managing IP strategies when working with others are essential for a fair and successful collaboration. Please join this LES-Houston Chapter panel discussion to learn about how patent ownership is determined in a collaboration, why a joint IP development agreement might be needed, and what IP expectations cultivate productive academic-academic and academic-industry collaborations.

Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Central Time

Cost: Complimentary for Memebers | $69.00 for Non-Members

Winstead SpeakerFrank Amini

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