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Partner Call: The “High-growth technology business initiative” wants to support your business – Register for their online training series!

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Mariana Marques

If you are a business decision-maker or an intellectual property professional working in a technology driven SME, the High-growth technology business (HTB) initiative is offering the right activity for you: a series of HTB Forums about how intellectual property (IP) can support your business. Their upcoming session on Growth-financing is taking place on 28 October at 08.00-09.30 (CEST).

 

Mark your spot, here!

 

The HTB Forums are part of the joint High-growth technology business (HTB) initiative, established by the European Patent Office (EPO) and the Licensing Executives Society International (LESI). The upcoming series of HTB Forums will present and elaborate on insightful live case studies of intellectual property (IP) strategies adopted by innovative enterprises, with a focus on SMEs and start-ups. In each of the forums, a global expert panel will guide the audience through the success story presented, take an in-depth look into how intellectual assets support the business case and provide takeaways for practical implementation.

 

The series of one-hour online events has been created to meet the needs of business decision-makers, venture capital investors and IP professionals, in SMEs in particular. The forums will be held in a lively presentation-and-discussion format, followed by an optional 30-minute Q&A session. The forums, which already had their first session, are taking place online on the following dates:

 

For information on the agenda, speakers and to register free of charge for the forums, please visit epo.org/business-forum. You can also become a member of their community by following their LinkedIn profile for further information and regular updates.

 

DISCLAIMER: This information is provided in the interest of knowledge sharing and should not be interpreted as the official view of the European Commission, or any other organisation.

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