The Michigan Intellectual Property Law Association (MIPLA) will host a virtual event on Tuesday, October 25, from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. via Zoom.
Speaker Raymond Guarnieri (Executive IP) will discuss “Intellectual Property Training for Non-IP Professionals.” Attendees will learn the best approaches for ensuring non-IP professionals in an organization have a functional understanding of the basics of intellectual property.
Topics include:
• Enhancing or refreshing corporate culture around innovation and IP.
• Improving the overall savvy of an organization on patents, trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights, confidential information/NDAs, and everything in between.
• Improving the internal perception of an IP department within other parts of an organization.
• Reaching inventors that are spread among disparate geographies.
• Increasing the quantity and quality of invention disclosures.
• Avoiding infringement risks arising from lack of knowledge/awareness about IP rights.
• Motivating sales teams to showcase how IP differentiates a company’s products and services from the competition.
• Dealing safely with suppliers, joint development partners, customers, any anyone else with whom a business must share confidential information on a regular basis.
• Ensuring fragile trade secrets are handled safely by employees who “need-to-know.”
The meeting agenda includes:
• 11:45 a.m. to noon—Networking
• Noon to 1 p.m.—Presentation
For additional information or to register, visit http://mipla.org and click on “events.”
- Posted October 04, 2022
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'Training for Non-IP Professionals' presented online by MIPLA, October 25
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