Advanced Programme 200 Series

IP204 Practical Workshop for IP Managers

11 Jan 2024

0.5 day

This workshop aims at assisting “IP Managers” to learn protecting and managing IP assets in their enterprises, and integrating IP commercialisation and IP trading into their overall business strategy. It will be conducted by IP professional lawyers to exchange views with participants through group discussion. Besides, participants will receive a “Practical Guide to IP Managers” upon completion of the workshop, so that they and their enterprises can effectively make use of the knowledge of IP protection and management.

Important Note

This course is for “IP Manager” or staff members of enterprises which have participated in the IP Manager Scheme PLUS only. (Click here to join the IP Manager Scheme PLUS)

Coverage of Programme

  • Identifying IP assets within your enterprise and formulating related strategy
  • Managing IP assets within your enterprise
  • Setting IP budget and protection measures
  • Exploiting IP assets of your enterprise
  • Forms of IP commercialisation
  • Steps to conduct IP due diligence

Course Prerequisite

Applicants must have completed Fundamental Programme IP101 IP Basics (or IP Manager Training Programme).

Programme Information:

Date: 11 Jan 2024
Time: 2:00 - 5:00pm
Venue: Room 2501, Intellectual Property Department, 25/F, Wu Chung House, 213 Queen’s Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Fee: Free of charge
No. of Participants: 50
Language: Cantonese, supplemented with English terminology

Registration

Priority in registration for the course will be given to enterprises that have joined “IP Manager Scheme PLUS”.

Remarks:

  1. This workshop only accepts non-IP intermediaries* and applicants who have never joined the workshop before.  Applications from enterprises which are law firms or providing IP intermediary services or those who have joined will not be accepted.
  2. A maximum of 2 persons from each enterprise may participate in this workshop.
  3. A confirmation email will be issued to qualified and successful enrolments. Those who do not receive the confirmation email may assume that their applications are unsuccessful.
  4. Intellectual Property Department reserves the final rights to accept any registration.

* An IP intermediary generally refers to a party or platform that offers and provides one or more intermediary services for an arrangement, activity, task, negotiation, transaction or proceedings which involves addressing and/or resolving an IP issue, such as IP registration, IP arbitration and mediation, IP matching services, IP legal services, IP valuation etc.