Tuesday Tiddlywinks

The IPKat's weekly round-up of various IP events, courses and opportunities coming up is here!

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EVENTS

WIPO - Sixth Session of the WIPO Conversation on Intellectual Property and Frontier Technologies - 21-22 September 2022 – hybrid

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) will hold the Sixth Session of the WIPO Conversation on Intellectual Property and Frontier Technologies (formerly WIPO Conversation on IP and AI) from 21 to 22 September 2022. The event will be held in a hybrid format. The provisional agenda is available here. Registration is free and now open for WIPO members & Observers (onsite) and a wider audience (virtual).

JWP – Polish and European challenges in light of the upcoming Unified Patent Court - 21 September 2022 - hybrid

JWP is organising a conference entitled "Ready or not? Polish and European challenges in view of the upcoming Unified Patent Court". The conference will be held online and participation is free of charge. Further information, the agenda and registration can be found here

LSE  "The Origins of Intellectual Property Law as an Academic Subject" - 28 September 2022 (14:30 – 17:30 BST) - London School of Economics and Political Science – in person

The inaugural Cornish Intellectual Property Law Colloquium will take place on 28 September at the London School of Economics and Political Science, with a discussion on the legacy of the late Professor Bill Cornish. For more information, a list of panelists and to register for the event, click here.

9th Pan-European LES YMC Conference - 30 September 2022 – Milan – in person

The 9th Pan-European LES YMC Conference "SPORT AND BEYOND: IP and Competition in the Sport Industry" will take place in Milan on 30 September 2022. The programme and registration details can be found on the conference website here.

FIDE – Intellectual Property Strategies in the Metaverse - 30 September 2022 – Barcelona – hybrid

Fide is hosting this session online via the Microsoft Teams online platform and on-site at the Colegio Notarial de Cataluña, Barcelona. The conference will discuss the links between intellectual property and the metaverse. Panellists, agenda and registration can be found here.


COURSES

AssimilateIP - Freedom to Operate for Life Sciences & Pharma (29-20 September 2022) - webinar

AssimilateIP's new Freedom to Operate for Life Sciences & Pharma course will take the form of a webinar on 29 and 30 September and will focus on identifying and dealing with third party chemical, biological and device patents in the life sciences and pharmaceutical industries. More information, including an overview of the course and how to register, can be found here. IPKat readers receive a 10% discount on registration by mentioning "IPKat" when booking.


OPPORTUNITIES

LUISS Guido Carli – Competition for a research fellowship in IP law in Rome: “Maneuvering out of the Crisis: The Fundamental Right to Research and Innovation, Sustainability and its implications for Intellectual Property Law in the EU


The Department of Law of Luiss Guido Carli hereby announces a public selection procedure based on qualifications, publications and interviews for the award of 1 research fellowship in the scientific field of law within the following scientific disciplines and research projects with a duration of 2 years: "Maneuvering out of the crisis: The Fundamental Right to Research and Innovation, Sustainability and its implications for Intellectual Property Law in the EU" under the direction of Prof. Christophe Geiger. The eligibility requirements, deadline and procedure for submitting applications can be found here.

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