IPR Protection for Technology Transfer to China, September 20th

 

 

 

In the past European companies came to China to take advantage of low-cost manufacturing for export, however, more recently foreign companies come to enter the Chinese domestic market, establish R&D centres, employ a skilled work force, establish suppliers, and develop long-term partnerships in China.

 

In order to achieve this, foreign companies are often willing to ‘transfer’ their key technology and designs to Chinese subsidiaries of European firms, joint-venture (JV) partners, or Chinese manufacturing and service companies. One of the challenges facing European companies coming to China is devising creative solutions to minimize the risk to their intellectual property (IP) assets associated with such technology transfers.

 

Join our expert on Tuesday 20 September for a free webinar about the key issues related to IP protection in China associated with technology transfers.

 

This free, 45-minute webinar presentation and 30 minute Q&A session on Tuesday 13 September 2011 at 10.30am Brussels time (9.30am London, 4.30pm China) will take you through a range of simple, cost-effective measures to protect your intellectual property and your business. Get valuable insights from an experienced expert and ask questions during the webinar to learn about how to protect your technology in China.

 

To register to the webinar, please follow the instructions given in the official event page on the EU SME IPR Helpdesk website, here.

 

About the speaker:

Aaron Hurvitz obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from The University of Arizona in 2003, and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 2007. He also received his LL.M. in International Business and Trade Law from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago in 2008. Mr. Hurvitz first started his Intellectual Property experience when he was hired as the sole law clerk on an antitrust and illegal patent tying case that was ultimately heard before the United States Supreme Court. He then drafted technology transfer agreements and worked on enforcement matters for an international law firm in Beijing, China. At Kangxin, Mr. Hurvitz currently advises the firm’s North American, European, Indian, and Australian clients on different aspects of Chinese Intellectual Property Law. He specifically focuses on how best to introduce technology into China, and deals heavily with advising Kangxin’s clients on how best to effectuate positive enforcement of their Intellectual Property Rights. Mr. Hurvitz travels frequently, lecturing and speaking at conferences about infringement and enforcement measures in China.

Venue: 
Your own computer
Rundown: 
16.30 am – 16.35 am Welcome and introduction by the IPR SME Helpdesk team 16.35 am – 17.15 am Presentation by the IP expert 17.15 am – 17.45 am Q&A session
Cancellation: 
No cancellation policy
RSVP: 
Please follow the link at the end of the event description.
Invitation: 
Dear members, the CICC is pleased to inform you that the China IPR SME Helpdesk is going to hold a free webinar on the subject: "IPR Protection for Technology Transfer to China`".
Event language: 
English
Organizer: 
CICC-Event
Price: 
No charge
Timing: 

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