The 21st FICPI (International Federation of Intellectual Property Attorneys ) Open Forum was grandly held in London, United Kingdom from October 4th to 7th, 2023. More than 400 patent attorneys, trademark attorneys, and lawyers from around the world, including China, attended the conference to engage in in-depth discussions and research on relevant topics.
Kangxin was invited to attend the conference and set up a booth at the forum, with Mr. Chen Peng, a partner, and Ms. Zhang Xiaolu, a senior consultant, in attendance.
The forum focused on discussions revolving around the three main themes of intellectual property practice management, patents, and trademarks. It aimed to share the latest developments in intellectual property law, explore experiences in intellectual property management, and promote collaboration and communication among patent attorneys, trademark attorneys, and lawyers from around the world.
FICPI is the abbreviation for the International Federation of Intellectual Property Attorneys (Fédération Internationale des Conseils en Propriété Industrielle). FICPI is an international professional organization dedicated to representing the interests of patent attorneys and intellectual property professionals. Its headquarters is located in Switzerland, and it is a nonprofit organization.
FICPI's main objectives include promoting international cooperation and communication in the field of intellectual property, providing professional training and resources for patent attorneys to enhance their expertise, and also contributing to the integrity and effectiveness of the intellectual property system by participating in the formulation of international intellectual property policies.
FICPI's members typically include patent attorneys, intellectual property lawyers, and other professionals working in the field of intellectual property. They engage in international intellectual property activities through FICPI, sharing experiences and best practices to better serve their clients and promote the development of intellectual property protection.
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