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London IP Week is coming

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The London IP Week, a three-day interactive IP summit, is coming to the UK capital in December this year – don’t miss it

London IP Week

The London IP Week, a three-day interactive IP summit, is coming to the UK capital in December this year.

The event, which takes place between December 10 and 12 2018 at various locations across the City of London, promises to feature riveting seminars from well-known private practice and in-house IP lawyers on an array of intellectual property developments.

A particular focus will be placed on IP challenges surrounding technological innovation, such as blockchain and AI, and industry-specific changes.

Join the ‘underdog IP event’ today and get 15% off with GY15OFF on goo.gl/cTcej4.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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