IP Service World 2025: insights, innovation, and global collaboration

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IP Service World 2025: insights, innovation, and global collaboration

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International intellectual property experts will be addressing AI, the Unified Patent Court, monetisation strategies, and more at the event in Munich in November

Europe’s leading intellectual property convention and trade fair is back: IP Service World 2025 takes place on November 24–25, offering a unique opportunity to explore the future of IP with 1,000-plus attendees, 80-plus speakers, and over 80 exhibitors.

This year’s agenda is packed with cutting-edge topics – from the role of AI in IP workflows and the impact of the Unified Patent Court, to monetisation strategies, standard-essential patents, licensing, sustainability, and digitalisation.

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Interactive formats such as the Ultimate Tool Check, focused roundtables, and two evening events create an ideal setting for valuable connections and in-depth exchange. Whether you’re working in IP management, law, tech, or R&D, IP Service World is the place to meet international peers, benchmark solutions, and challenge providers with your use cases.

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