IP Service World 2024: connecting the industry and discussing the hot topics

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IP Service World 2024: connecting the industry and discussing the hot topics

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Innovation and expertise will be showcased again in Munich in November at the fourteenth edition of IP Service World as the future of intellectual property management comes under the spotlight

IP Service World, Europe’s largest intellectual property convention and trade fair, returns on November 25–26 2024 in Munich. The event promises a diverse range of topics, from the impact of generative AI on IP management to insights on patent quality, the Unified Patent Court, digitalisation, sustainability, monetisation, standard-essential patents, and licensing.

With over 800 attendees, 60 international speakers, and 75 exhibitors, it offers unparalleled opportunities for networking and knowledge exchange. Interactive features such as the Ultimate Tool Check and evening events enhance the experience, ensuring valuable connections and solutions for all IP management challenges.

Secure your spot today to find answers and solutions for your daily business as an IP professional: www.ipserviceworld.com.

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