WEBINAR | Future-proof your business by protecting intellectual property

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SPONSORED | Learn how you can see a return on investment and future-proof your business by protecting your intellectual property rights during a Business Day Dialogue with Ipasa on November 24. Register now. ArenaEventsZA

Learn how you can see a return on investment and future-proof your business by protecting your intellectual property rights during an upcoming Business Day Dialogue. Picture: Pexels/Andrea Piacquado

Intellectual property is about more than an idea or concept. For many, IP rights serve as an incentive to reward innovation by providing IP creators and owners with the time and opportunity to see a return on investment for their work. In the highly regulated world of pharmaceuticals, for instance, IP rights are vital. Not only are they the backbone of the pharmaceutical industry, but for many other industries globally, they’re the key to the long-term viability of a business.

for a Business Day Dialogue, in partnership with the Innovative Pharmaceutical Association of SA , on November 24, when a panel of experts will discuss IP rights, the importance of IP protection, and how such protection allows forModerated by author and seasoned broadcaster Joanne Joseph, the panel will include:Dr McLean Sibanda, regional MD of Bigen Global and a member of the Bigen Board;

Dr Susan Winks, head of Research Operations and Business Development at the UCT Drug Discovery and Development Centre ;Dr Tsepo Tsekoa, chief researcher at the Council for Industrial Scientific Research .

 

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