HGF is delighted to invite you to its 10th annual IP in Healthcare Conference. This year’s theme focuses on emerging technologies. HGF will review the latest intellectual property issues and trends in the pharmaceuticals, life sciences, and medical device sectors.
An expert panel of HGF attorneys and solicitors, together with industry guest speakers, look forward to sharing their insights into new fields of technology within healthcare through the lens of IP strategy. View the program HERE.
Dates and locations
- Wednesday 19th June 2024 – Manchester, No 1 Circle Square
- Wednesday 26th June 2024 – London, Barber-Surgeons’ Hall.
Sessions
- Spotting emerging tech and the challenges this brings – Craig Thomson, Ania Lichtarowicz, Dr Nicola Wall (Manchester), Dr Colette Shortt (London), Lotus Qui
- IP strategy? Have you thought outside of patents? – Dr Lauris Kemp and Michelle Davies
- Blurred technology lines: What is the core IP in your product when it spans technologies? – Dr Lauris Kemp and Sarah McCrann
- Breathing life into outdated IP portfolios – Elliot Stephens
- Brand protection strategies for emerging healthcare technology – a perspective for success – Sean McDonagh
- Harnessing quantum technology for revolutionary healthcare solutions – Dr Nick King, Dr Chris Jones, Dr Callum Stirling
- When IP is guided by your accountants – Dr Jennifer Uno, Elliot Stephens, Will Ellyat
- From old molecules to emerging medicines – Dr Andrew Wells, Dr Balvinder Matharu
- How can we know we have FTO before launch? – Dr Jennifer Uno
- One year in, how has the Unified Patent Court altered your strategic options? – Rachel Fetches, Dr Simon Turberville.
RSVP HERE.
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