Managing IP Awards 2024: the dates and venues

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Managing IP Awards 2024: the dates and venues

Managing IP Awards Ceremony

The ceremonies for the 19th annual Managing IP Awards programme will be hosted in London and New York City in April

The Managing IP Awards programme recognises remarkable IP achievements and developments in the last year. Now in its 19th year, the programme covers several intellectual property practice areas and more than 50 jurisdictions.

Our research analysts are working hard to finalise the research for this year's awards before we can publish the shortlists in February.

Dates and venues confirmed

We are delighted to confirm the dates and venues for the EMEA Awards and Americas Awards ceremonies. Preparations for the Asia-Pacific Awards ceremony have been paused until further notice.

The EMEA Awards ceremony

This year’s EMEA Awards ceremony will be hosted at the London Hilton on Park Lane on April 11. If you would like to attend or become an event sponsor, please contact Prin Shasiharan.

The Americas Awards ceremony

The Americas Awards ceremony will be hosted at the JW Marriott Essex House, New York City, on April 25. If you would like to attend or become an event sponsor, please contact George Reeves.

The shortlists for both programmes will be published in February. If you have enquiries about the research, please contact Kingsley Egbuonu and Chris Adams.

Firms in the Asia-Pacific region can contact Matthew Siu for updates about the Asia-Pacific Awards programme.

About the Managing IP Awards

The Managing IP Awards programme is the most comprehensive and widely respected IP law firm awards event in the legal industry. Now in its 19th year, the programme covers several IP practice areas and more than 50 jurisdictions. Read more here.

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