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Managing IP out and about over the coming months

Members of Managing IP's editorial and sales teams will be attending numerous events during September and October. We look forward to seeing you at some of them!

The next few months are packed with IP conferences and other events and we look forward to meeting readers at some of them. Do let us know if you're attending any and would like to meet with any of our team.

Among the events we plan to attend are:

We are also hosting several events during September: the Global IP & Innovation Forum (Shanghai, August 31 and September 1), the European Patent Reform Forum (Munich on September 6 and Paris on September 8), the Life Sciences Forum (New York, September 14) and the new Trade Secrets Forum (Palo Alto, September 27). 

And don't forget our packed programme of webinars, covering topics including university patent licensing and enforcement and trade secrets strategies during September.

Finally, we're delighted to announce that Kingsley Egbuonu will be taking part in the launch of the ARIPO/Africa University Master in Intellectual Property programme in Mutare, Zimbabwe next Monday. We are sponsoring the donation of a library of IP books to support the students on this course and Kingsley will report on the launch when he returns to London.

We look forward to seeing many readers over the next few months.



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