Managing IP Awards 2020

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Managing IP Awards 2020

Managing IP will be hosting its annual awards in March 2020 in London and New York and June 2020 in Shanghai. Now in their 15th year, the Managing IP Awards recognise the top IP practitioners, firms and in-house counsel from around the world.

Managing IP Europe, Middle East and Africa Awards

5th March 2020 - Marriott, Grosvenor Square - London

Click here to view the previous winners and 2020 shortlists.

Managing IP Americas Awards

26th March 2020 – New York City

Click here to view the previous winners and 2020 shortlists.

Managing IP Asia Awards

18th June 2020 – Shanghai

Click here to view the previous winners and 2020 shortlists.

Contact and booking details

Managing IP Europe, Middle East and Africa Awards

Nicholas Heath - nheath@managingip.com

Managing IP Americas Awards

Nicholas Heath - nheath@managingip.com

Managing IP Asia Awards

Matt Siu - matthew.siu@euromoneyasia.com

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