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Download the Global IP USA 2024 Agenda!

The 2024 agenda is here!

Focused on restoring simplicity, fostering growth & bolstering resilience amidst regulatory uncertainty - this Exchange will cover pivotal themes for the upcoming year.

Expert IP & branding leaders will be in attendance from USPTO, Meta, Intel, Uber, The New York Times to name a few.

Download the agenda to learn more, and feel free to contact info@exchangeevents.co.uk with any questions you may have.

IP Financing Deals Gain Traction For Companies Seeking Liquidity

IP Financing Deals Gain Traction For Companies Seeking Liquidity

How can IP financing tools offer a more evolved route to help companies securitize rights in IP assets? Check out this insightful report from Davis Polk's Frank Azzopardi. 

Learn more at davispolk.com.

How Will New AI Regulations Impact Intellectual Property Strategy And Protection?

How Will New AI Regulations Impact Intellectual Property Strategy And Protection?

An insightful interview with Simon Binnie, Partner and Patent Attorney at Boult Wade Tennant, ahead of the Global IP Exchange USA.

Brand Protection Mini Agenda

Brand Protection Mini Agenda

Explore the unmissable brand protection sessions taking place at the upcoming Global IP Exchange USA.

Presentations, panel discussions, think tanks & more will be taking place - all with the aim of optimizing your brand protection strategies, with insights from Simon & Schuster, The New York Times & plenty more innovative companies.

Post-Event Report - Global IP Exchange USA 2023

Post-Event Report - Global IP Exchange USA 2023

Download our 2023 Post-Event Report now to showcase why you should consider attending next time- including audience insights, key statistics, trusted testimonials & more!

Insights: The art of the possible – UKIPO publishes its AI patent guidelines

Insights: The art of the possible – UKIPO publishes its AI patent guidelines

The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has published its long-trailed AI patentability guidelines. Originally announced as part of the conclusion to the UKIPO’s first AI and intellectual property consultation that ran from September 2020 to March 2021, this document explores the appetite for changes to UK patent and copyright law around AI innovation. Whilst, in respect of patents at least, changes to the law seem to be off the cards for now, the UK government is still keen to “unleash the power of AI” and these new Guidelines very much seem to focus on what is possible in terms of AI patents.