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The IP Academy provides a wide range of continuing education & training opportunities for IP professionals, business organisations, research institutions, and other IP creators & users.

Programmes include outreach events intended to bring awareness of the relevancy of IP, foundation courses providing an overview of IP law & its application in specific sectors, and skill development courses for professionals already in the field of IP.

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Upcoming
IP Business Basics
9 - 12 Mar 2010

To many local enterprises, identifying, protecting and exploiting IP is often perceived to be only relevant to the huge conglomerates with pockets deep enough for a portfolio of thousands of rights.

With this common misconception, local enterprises may stand to lose out if they ignore the competitive edge that effective management of IP can bring their business. 

Participants of this course will go away with an understanding of things that should matter to local enterprises for them to decide if they wish to go further into and develop the IP aspect of their company, and how to work with what they have, and what they can afford.



Managing Employees and IP - A Careful Balancing Act
16 Mar 2010
Organisations recognise that employees are the life blood of an organisation, and work hard to ensure that the culture and systems are in place to get the best from them. However, often, intellectual property (IP) is not considered a key part of an organisation’s internal systems & strategies; it is relegated to a standard catch-all clause in the employment contract.


Managing Copyright and Confidential Information in Education and Training Institutions  new
18 - 19 Mar 2010
Education and training institutions create, use and deal with intellectual property (IP) every day. As such organisations are centres of learning. This is not surprising. What is surprising is that despite how critical IP assets are to their business and operations, institutions deal with them at a very basic level; it seems to be sufficient to most that students (and teachers!) know they cannot copy materials without limit. This course is designed to raise for discussion how institutes can put in place policy and good practices that can help address such concerns with a focus on the main forms of copyright and confidential information.


Intellectual Property (IP) Primer: Understanding and Using Intellectual Property Effectively  new
24 - 25 Mar 2010
IP rights are inter-related. Many forms of IP may exist in one product or may be developed in the course of a project. A holistic understanding of the various forms of IP is necessary to avoid being blindsided. Thus the IP Primer will provide the necessarygrounding in all major forms of IP and their relevance to the public sector.
Limited to Government Officers Only


IP Practice for Public Sector: Complying with Copyright & Managing Risks
26 Mar 2010

Of all the forms of IP, copyright tends to be the one perceived as the most complex, is likely the most misused, abused or just plain ignored. Yet it is arguably the most pervasive with application in work & at home. It is this very pervasiveness that makes proper copyright management essential in all ministries, departments and agencies. Copyright problems don’t just occur in the education sector

Limited to Government Officers Only


Negotiation Skills for IP Transactions  new
30 - 31 Mar 2010
There’s more to an IP transaction than knowing what the deal terms should be. To negotiate an IP license for example we need to know about royalty models and royalty rates, grant and field structures, risk and liability provisions etc. But we also need to know negotiation strategies and techniques to achieve the best outcomes on all the terms of an IP license, or any other IP transaction.


Patent Practice Modules
12 - 23 Apr 2010
The path to professional qualification as a patent agent is long and demanding. It takes years of practice before anyone can be adequately prepared for the patent agent qualifying examinations. At times, trainees need more practice than that to which they are exposed in their firms or organisations. Self-study alone is unlikely to lead to success in the exams because they are practice based, and require intensive preparation by doing exercises and by receiving constructive criticism by more experienced agents. The IP Academy’s Patent Practice Modules aim to provide that additional support to trainees with tutelage from experienced patent agents and practice, practice, practice!


IP Fundamentals: Applications for the Technology Industry  new
26 - 29 Apr 2010

The IP Fundamentals: Applications for the Technology Industry Course is an intensive 4-day  modular training course that is designed for busy non-IP professionals who wish to have a good grasp of the legal and practical fundamentals of IP. It provides them with the necessary tools to enable them to contribute effectively to the development of their intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy for their organisations.



Past
2010
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IP Academy & Oxford ISIS Technology Commercialisation Workshop for Startups
25 Feb 2010
The Technology Commercialisation Workshop for Startups is a one-day workshop focusing on real world cases and draws upon the experience and the methods of ISIS Innovation, the technology transfer company of The University of Oxford. 


IP Fundamentals: Applications for the Media Industry
24 - 26 Feb 2010

This 3 day modular structured training programme is targeted at creators and users of content in the creative industry particularly in the fields of film, TV, animation and digital media

Participants can pick and choose to attend the modules that are relevant to their needs.



Master of Science in Intellectual Property Management 2010/2011 Information Session
30 Jan 2010

Join us for the Information Session on the MSc (IP Management) programme which will cover features of the MSc (IP Management); admission requirements; curriculum and career management; and application procedures.




Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property 2010/2011 Information Session
30 Jan 2010

The Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property Law (GCIP) is a foundation law course for those training to be registered patent agents in Singapore; in-house IP advisors; IP portfolio managers; and licensing/technology transfer executives. Join us for the Information Session on the GCIP programme which will cover features of GCIP; curriculum and admission requirements; and application procedures. You will also get the opportunity to interact with GCIP Alumni, patent agents and the faculty.



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2009
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Valuation of Intellectual Property - Not Just Theory
8 Dec 2009
This introductory session on IP valuation will give a broad sweep of valuation methodologies as a background before exploring the application of valuation in situations such as licensing, due diligence before acquisition and for reporting purposes. The objective of this session is not to develop skills in IP valuation, but to highlight its importance and application to the effective management of a company’s IP portfolio.


Managing Copyright and Confidential Information in Education and Training Institutions
17 Nov 2009
Education and training institutions create, use and deal with intellectual property (IP) every day. As such organisations are centres of learning, this is not surprising. What is surprising is that despite how critical IP assets are to their business and operations, institutions deal with them at a very basic level; it seems to be sufficient to most that students (and teachers!) know they cannot copy materials without limit. This course is designed to raise for discussion how institutes can put in place policy and good practices that can help address such concerns with a focus on the main forms of copyright and confidential information.


Litigation as a Business Strategy: Viable or a Case of Cutting off your Nose to Spite your Face?
4 Nov 2009

Litigation is a tool used to attain specific goals, which may be achieved equally or even more effectively though other means. Join us in this evening talk which will focus on the factors which are the root causes of litigation, situations which are conducive and non-conducive to litigation with the help of case law and cogent reasons on when to avoid litigation.



Intellectual Property (IP) Practice: Maximising Government's IP Assets
3 Nov 2009

In this module of the IP Practice series, participants will start off with understanding how IP assets can be identified in an organisation. They will then be introduced to the variety of exploitation forms and vehicles – from a simple assignment or licence, to franchises, collaborations and spin-outs.

Limited to Government Officers Only


IP Business Basics
27 - 30 Oct 2009

To many local enterprises, identifying, protecting and exploiting IP is often perceived to be only relevant to the huge conglomerates with pockets deep enough for a portfolio of thousands of rights.

With this common misconception, local enterprises may stand to lose out if they ignore the competitive edge that effective management of IP can bring their business. 

Participants of this course will go away with an understanding of things that should matter to local enterprises for them to decide if they wish to go further into and develop the IP aspect of their company, and how to work with what they have, and what they can afford.



Exploit Technologies Innovation and Enterprise Week
19 - 23 Oct 2009
Organised by Exploit Technologies and supported by the IP Academy (Singapore), the inaugural Innovation & Enterprise Week (IEW) will be held from 19 to 23 Oct 2009. This is a week-long extravaganza comprising technology exhibition, talks, workshops, industry roundtable sessions and networking activities for different groups of target audience.


Managing Trade Secrets and Confidential Information - An Industry How-to-Guide
14 Oct 2009
Today, as never before, information is regarded as a commodity. In this increasingly competitive business environment, every corporation has certain information with regard to technological know-how, ideas, business methods, customer lists, strategic business plans, formulae, financial forecasts and results.


Technology Transfer Course for IP, Legal & Technology Transfer Professionals
12 - 16 Oct 2009

This Intermediate Technology Transfer Course is targeted at professionals who would have some exposure to technology transfer activities and who wish to further hone their skills. The Course brings together experienced tutors from different industry and professional experiences to provide a multi-dimensional approach to the practice of technology transfer.



The Patent Co-operation Treaty: What's Next?
8 Oct 2009
This half-day seminar will provide professionals in the IP field with an update of these amendments and the implications on PCT contracting parties such as Singapore.


LES Singapore Basic Licensing Course: A 2-Day Course on the Licensing of Intellectual Property
23 - 24 Sep 2009

The Licensing Executives Society (Singapore) and IP Academy (Singapore) are pleased to present the 2009 LES SINGAPORE BASIC LICENSING COURSE. The course covers aspects of the licensing of Intellectual Property – trademarks, copyright, patents and registered designs.



Intellectual Property (IP) Practice: Government Contracts and IP
15 Sep 2009

In order to provide an understanding of IP issues that can arise in these different contexts, this module of the IP Practice series for the Public Sector, would first provide an overview of the basics of contract law. It will then deal with IP/IP-related clauses in common contracts such as IT/software, procurement, employment, commission, consultancy agreements etc.

Limited to Government Officers Only


Europe Asia Patent and Patent Information Conference (EAP2IC) 2009
10 - 11 Sep 2009
Jointly organised by the European Patent Office (EPO), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) & the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) and supported by the IP Academy (Singapore), the Europe Asia Patent and Patent Information Conference (EAP2IC) 2009 will be held in Singapore from 10-11 Sep 2009.


IP Practice for Public Sector: Complying with Copyright & Managing Risks
3 Sep 2009

Of all the forms of IP, copyright tends to be the one perceived as the most complex, is likely the most misused, abused or just plain ignored. Yet it is arguably the most pervasive with application in work & at home. It is this very pervasiveness that makes proper copyright management essential in all ministries, departments and agencies. Copyright problems don’t just occur in the education sector

Limited to Government Officers Only


Intellectual Property (IP) Primer: IP & The Public Sector - The Right Mix?
27 - 28 Aug 2009

The IP Primer is carefully crafted to familiarise officers with prevailing IP issues that they can face in their daily course of work. At the end of the course, officers will gain a better understanding of the various form of IP and the issues in order to make more informed business and operational decisions.

Limited to Government Officers Only


Prepping for the UK Patent Agent Qualifying Examinations: P2 Patent Agents' Practice & Paper 6 Infringement and Validity of UK Patents
24 - 27 Aug 2009

For the first time, the JEB is holding the examination outside of the UK; in Singapore. To prepare candidates for the examinations, the IP Academy (Singapore) is jointly conducting 2 courses with tutors from the UK to assist individuals preparing to sit and pass the P2 - Patent Agents’ Practice and P6 - Infringement and Validity of UK Patents papers of the UK Patent Agent Qualifying Examination in Singapore.



The IP Professional as a Business Partner: Jack of All Trades or Master of None
21 Aug 2009


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IP Fundamentals: Applications for the Technology Industry
17 - 20 Aug 2009

The IP Fundamentals: Applications for the Technology Industry Course is an intensive 4-day  modular training course that is designed for busy non-IP professionals who wish to have a good grasp of the legal and practical fundamentals of IP. It provides participants with the necessary tools to contribute to the development of the portfolio of intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy.



IP Fundamentals: Applications for the Media Industry
5 - 7 Aug 2009

This 3 day modular structured training programme is targeted at creators and users of content in the creative industry particularly in the fields of film, TV, animation and digital media

Participants can pick and choose to attend the modules that are relevant to their needs.



Trading Ideas 2009
30 - 31 Jul 2009

The Intellectual Property Office of Singapore will be hosting the second installment of the Trading Ideas Symposium, as part of the APEC Singapore 2009 calendar.  This is an APEC-IPEG endorsed project and we are partnered by: Australia, Hong Kong,China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, United States of America and Vietnam.



The Global Business of IP
29 Jul 2009

IP and IP management today has moved to a global level. It is not enough to understand the terrain from just the Singapore perspective. How do businesses and organisations leverage on international opportunities? What are common problems we can learn from each other? Come listen our international panel of experts at this unique session of IP in the global context.



Challenges for Multilateralism in the Context of Intellectual Property
28 Jul 2009


Taxation and Intellectual Property (IP) : What You Need to Know
21 - 22 Jul 2009

A key aspect of intellectual property management is the recognition that intellectual property is a corporate asset that is to be exploited. Intellectual property rights can be capitalised, securitised and can generate income and profits. Accordingly, a company’s intellectual property, as with its other corporate assets, are not exempt from tax liability.



IPOS IT Outreach Seminar - Understanding Intellectual Property in Software Applications: A Practical Approach
10 Jul 2009

The seminar takes you through the key forms of IP associated with software applications, strategies to determine the suitable modes of IP protection to adopt, management and usage of IP under the various contexts, as well as issues related to software development. Representatives from the industry will also be present to share their perspectives and practical experiences in IP.



IP Practice for Public Sector: Complying with Copyright & Managing Risks
8 Jul 2009

Of all the forms of IP, copyright tends to be the one perceived as the most complex, is likely the most misused, abused or just plain ignored. Yet it is arguably the most pervasive with application in work & at home. It is this very pervasiveness that makes proper copyright management essential in all ministries, departments and agencies. Copyright problems don’t just occur in the education sector.

Registration is closed


IP Business Basics (Special Session): A Guide to Surviving the Chinese IP Maze
29 May 2009
Many companies investing in China are probably very aware that they will face IP risks entering the market. Some decide to deal with IP issues as and when they arise, not realising that a ‘wait and watch’ approach may mean that they are not able to take action quickly enough when the time comes, or that someone may get in first and register their rights costing a significant amount of time and money to recover and preventing them from conducting business in China in the meantime. In this session, participants will be guided through the Chinese IP maze through the sharing of hard-earned knowledge of the terrain and real-life case studies and experience. Participants will come away with practical tips and strategies on building and enforcing IP value and tactics to reduce risk.


IP/Technology Management for the Public Sector: Establishing Internal Systems
26 May 2009

The ability to manage and exploit innovation and the resultant intellectual property (IP) is increasingly critical to an organisation’s and a nation’s competitive advantage. Companies have started to realise that their intangible assets - their brands, inventions, designs - are what can distinguish them from the rest of the pack.



SAL Visiting Fellows Programme - Intellectual Property by Professor Michael Blakeney
13 - 14 May 2009

In this programme, Professor Michael Blakeney will introduce practitioners to Intellectual Property law concepts including sources of IP law, categories of IP and IP enforcement. In Part 2, he will lecture on specialist applications of IP law such as Plant Variety Rights Protection, Traditional Knowledge and Traditional Cultural Expressions.



10 Years On: A Perspective of the Singapore TM Regime
5 May 2009

This year marks the 10th birthday of the Singapore Trade Marks Act.

Ten years is a long time - certainly long enough to justify trade mark lawyers and agents coming together to discuss ‘The Good, The Bad and The Ugly’ of the trade mark regime. One topic we will be exploring, in particular, is the requirement for distinctiveness in trade mark law.

Registration is closed.

 



IP Business Basics Series
25 Mar 2009 - 29 May 2009

To many local enterprises, identifying, protecting and exploiting IP is often perceived to be only relevant to the huge conglomerates with pockets deep enough for a portfolio of thousands of rights.

With this common misconception, local enterprises may stand to lose out if they ignore the competitive edge that effective management of IP can bring their business.
In this series of 3 hour modules, participants will get to understand the main forms of IP from a business perspective and then will be taught IP’s application to business in a practical and direct manner.



Patent Practice Modules
16 - 27 Mar 2009

The path to professional qualification as a patent agent is long and demanding. It takes years of practice before anyone can be adequately prepared for the patent agent qualifying examinations. At times, trainees need more practice than that to which they are exposed in their firms or organisations. Self-study alone is unlikely to lead to success in the exams because they are practice based, and require intensive preparation by doing exercises and by receiving constructive criticism by more experienced agents.

The IP Academy’s Patent Practice Modules aim to provide that additional support to trainees with tutelage from experienced patent agents and practice, practice, practice!
Registration for this course is now closed.
 



IP Fundamentals: Applications for the Technology Industry
16 - 19 Mar 2009

The IP Fundamentals: Applications for the Technology Industry Course is an intensive 4-day  modular training course that is designed for busy non-IP professionals who wish to have a good grasp of the legal and practical fundamentals of IP. It provides participants with the necessary tools to contribute to the development of the portfolio of intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy.



Patenting Software in Europe: At The Cross-Roads?
4 Mar 2009

This seminar will review and consider the leading decisions in the UK and EPO on patentability of software.

This registration is now closed.


Intellectual Property (IP) Primer: IP & The Public Sector - The Right Mix?
26 - 27 Feb 2009

The IP Primer is carefully crafted to familiarise officers with prevailing IP issues that they can face in their daily course of work.

 

To ensure optimal learning benefits at this course, participants will be given a pre-course IP information pack, with key learning points during the course emphasised through case studies and a scenario-based walkthrough.

Registration for this course is now closed!


IP Fundamentals: Applications for the Media Industry
23 - 25 Feb 2009

This 3 day modular structured training programme is targeted at creators and users of content in the creative industry particularly in the fields of film, TV, animation and digital media

Participants can pick and choose to attend the modules that are relevant to their needs.



New Dimensions in Trade Secrets and Confidential Information Law
20 Feb 2009

Misappropriation of trade secrets is one of the biggest threats to businesses. Recent report put estimated losses at US$200 billion to US industry, and in the region of £78 million in the UK. The vast majority of those losses were caused by current or past employees. The threat is particularly severe in the current economic climate as companies have to deal with staff who may attempt to bolster their future prospects by retaining customer lists, details of new products or processes, or other information which gives those companies a competitive edge over their rivals. Misappropriation and misuse of trade secrets can drain the lifeblood of some organisations and make the difference between success and failure.



Managing Trade Secrets and Confidential Information – An Industry How-to Guide
18 Feb 2009

Today, as never before, information is regarded as a commodity. In this increasingly competitive business environment, every corporation has certain information with regard to technological know-how, ideas, business methods, customer lists, strategic business plans, formulae, financial forecasts and results.



Technology Transfer Course for IP, Legal & Technology Transfer Professionals
16 - 20 Feb 2009

In a technology transfer process, technological developments are delivered from one party to another. A common misconception in Singapore, and other countries having extensive government involvement in R&D, is that technology transfer is defined as primarily a transfer from a research or academic set-up to industry. Technology transfer, however, can also take place between private entities as part of product development.



Intellectual Property (IP) Practice: Maximising Government's IP Assets
11 Feb 2009

In this module of the IP Practice series, participants will start off with understanding how IP assets can be identified in an organisation. They will then be introduced to the variety of exploitation forms and vehicles – from a simple assignment or licence, to franchises, collaborations and spin-outs.

Limited to Government officers


IP in Information Technology (Advanced module)
2 Feb 2009

This course explores some of the topical issues pertaining to the use of IT in the network environment and the impact of IP on such usage. The first part of this course examines the scope of copyright protection for works that are made available on networks and the possible legal limits on the use of technological solutions to prevent their unauthorised access and infringing use. It also studies the legal responsibilities of network intermediaries in the propagation and dissemination of network materials. The course also examines the legal issues pertaining to the use of free software and open source software. In the context of IT contracts and agreements, the course also looks at some of the more commonly encountered issues such as ownership of the IP rights in the developed software, protection & possible usage of trade secrets and confidential information, data protection obligations & additional concerns relating to outsourcing.



Special SME Programme: Practical No-Nonsense IP
7 Jan 2009

(Held in conjunction with the Global Forum on Intellectual Property 2009)



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2008
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Intellectual Property (IP) Practice: Government Contracts and IP
3 Dec 2008

 In order to provide an understanding of IP issues that can arise in these different contexts, this module of the IP Practice series for the Public Sector, would first provide an overview of the basics of contract law. It will then deal with IP/IP-related clauses in common contracts such as IT/software, procurement, employment, commission, consultancy agreements etc.

Limited to Government officers


Negotiating Wisely Series
17 - 18 Nov 2008

This is a 2 day modular course on negotiation skills that will cover the following topics:

1) Financial Terms of an IP License
This workshop aims to provide participants with the requisite tools and strategies to effectively structure and negotiate the financial terms of an IP licence. The workshop will also provide participants with tools and skills to determine an appropriate royalty rate for a particular technology.

This workshop covers venture capitalist transactions and the investment terms upon which a venture capitalist will invest into an IP start up company. It also aims to equip participants how to negotiate financial terms, IP access terms, and Shareholder Agreement rights with a venture capitalist.



IP Engineers' Training Couse
10 - 14 Nov 2008

The IP Engineers' Training Course is an intensive 4 day  modular training course that is designed for busy non-IP professionals who wish to have a good grasp of the legal and practical fundamentals of IP. It provides participants with the necessary tools to contribute to the development of the portfolio of intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy.

 



'Loony' Tunes? Dancing to the Copyright Beat: A practical seminar on managing copyright for the music industry
7 Nov 2008

This seminar is crafted for creators and owners of music to provide them with an essential knowledge on the importance of IP in the music industry. Issues covered would include the implication of copyright throughout the creation & production process; the way copyright is applied in the exploitation of the work, and its implications to the end-users.



Intellectual Property (IP) Primer: IP & The Public Sector - The Right Mix?
22 - 23 Oct 2008

The IP Primer is carefully crafted to familiarise officers with prevailing IP issues that they can face in their daily course of work.

 

To ensure optimal learning benefits at this course, participants will be given a pre-course IP information pack, with key learning points during the course emphasised through case studies and a scenario-based walkthrough.

Limited to Government Officers Only


IP Administrators' Course - Additional Module: Common Mistakes Seen & Updates from the IP Office of Singapore
9 Sep 2008

Part of the IP Administrators' Course, this add-on module covers the common mistakes made in the filing and maintenance of patents, designs & trade marks, and in hearing proceedings.



The Media Managers' IP Kit
5 - 7 Aug 2008

This 3 day modular structured training programme is targeted at creators and users of content in the creative industry particularly in the fields of film, TV, animation and digital media.

Participants can pick and choose to attend the modules that are relevant to their needs.



Technology Agreements Drafting Series
21 - 22 Jul 2008

(1) Research & Development Agreements Course (21 Jul 08)

This one-day course explains the issues that typically must be addressed, and ways to address them, when negotiating and drafting R&D agreements and explains relevant rules in the laws of Singapore, the EC, the UK and the USA.

(2) Intermediate Technology Licensing Agreements Course (22 Jul 08)

At the end of this 1 day course, participants will gain a better understanding of key considerations when drafting clauses, and be better placed to identify poorly drafted clauses and resultant issues.

As this is an intermediate course, participants attending this course must be familiar with the basics of technology licensing agreements. Participants should have attended a basic technology licensing agreement course or have 3 years of working experience in a related area of work.

Accredited by The Professional Engineers Board (PEB)


The Art of IP: An Insight into China's Patent System
28 - 29 May 2008

Targeted at IP professionals, managers and administrators, this 2 day seminar with speakers from the State IP Office (SIPO) of the PRC delves into the details of the Chinese patent regime protecting inventions, designs and utility models. An overview of recent cases and enforcement mechanisms will also be provided.



The Media Manager’s IP Kit
5 - 9 May 2008

This 4 day modular structured training programme is targeted at creators and users of content in the creative industry particularly in the fields of film, TV, animation and digital media.

Participants can pick and choose to attend the modules that are relevant to their needs.



Fundamentals of Valuation of IP and Intangible Assets
9 Apr 2008

Intellectual Property is an increasingly important asset in the modern economy. Anyone involved in creating, exploiting or administering IP must be knowledgeable in the identification, preservation and use of valuable knowledge and information assets. One important skill needed to help meet these objectives is an ability to understand the elements that drive IP value and the business enterprise and to understand the economic impact of various IP exploitations.



Patent Practice Modules
24 Mar 2008 - 11 Apr 2008

The path to professional qualification as a patent agent is long and demanding. It takes years of practice before anyone can be adequately prepared for the patent agent qualifying examinations. At times, trainees need more practice than that to which they are exposed in their firms or organisations. Self-study alone is unlikely to lead to success in the exams because they are practice based, and require intensive preparation by doing exercises and by receiving constructive criticism by more experienced agents.

The IP Academy’s Patent Practice Modules aim to provide that additional support to trainees with tutelage from experienced patent agents and practice, practice, practice!



Negotiation Skills for IP Transactions
13 - 14 Mar 2008

A deal is the beginning of what might be a long term relationship. That relationship needs to be nurtured in the negotiation, not stressed. Achieving a good deal, which accords with benchmarks is the objective; hence the importance of using various strategies to optimise a negotiation.



IP Engineers' Training Course
3 - 20 Mar 2008

The IP Engineers' Training Course is an intensive 5 day  modular training course that is designed for busy non-IP professionals (specifically those in technology related sectors) who wish to have a good grasp of the legal and practical fundamentals of IP. It provides participants with the necessary tools to contribute to the development of the portfolio of intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy.



Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property 2008/2009 Information Session
2 Feb 2008

The Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property Law (GCIP) is a foundation law course for those training to be registered patent agents in Singapore; in-house IP advisors; IP portfolio managers; and licensing/technology transfer executives. Join us for the Information Session on the GCIP programme which will cover features of GCIP; curriculum and admission requirements; and application procedures. You will also get the opportunity to interact with GCIP Alumni, patent agents and the faculty.



Master of Science in Intellectual Property Management 2008/2009 Information Session
2 Feb 2008

Join us for the Information Session on the MSc (IP Management programme which will cover features of the MSc (IP Management); admission requirements; curriculum and career management; and application procedures.



Understanding the Building Blocks of Technology Licensing Agreement
21 Jan 2008

This programme provides an introduction to some of the basic issues that arise in technology licensing negotiations and some practical hints as to how they may best be addressed and dealt with. With better understanding, both the licensor and licensee may be able to negotiate a "win-win" agreement.



Making 'Cents' From Government Marks
18 Jan 2008
Limited to Government Officers Only

Historically, men had used various markings and indicia as an indication of origin; to identify the tribes or clans to which they belong. Over time, these markings and indicia were used on products and goods manufactured by men to identify the source of the products and goods involved. Today, trade marks are important and valuable business tools which convey a company’s goodwill and reputation as well as its commitment to quality and excellence. As such, it is an asset which has to be protected from dilution and infringement.



The Media Manager’s IP Kit
7 - 10 Jan 2008

This 4 day modular structured training programme is targeted at creators and users of content in the creative industry particularly in the fields of film, TV, animation and digital media.

Participants can pick and choose to attend the modules that are relevant to their needs.



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2007
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Patent Practice and Procedure in the United States: Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, Computer-Implemented and Business Method Inventions
4 - 6 Dec 2007

This seminar, conducted by representatives of the US Patent Office, details the nuts and bolts of the US patent system. The seminar also focuses on specific subject matter (pharmaceuticals, biotech innovation, computer-implemented inventions, and business method) with discussions on patentability criteria and current issues in patenting.



Using Trade Secrets as Valuable Corporate Assets
1 Nov 2007

A company’s trade secrets or confidential information can be one of its most valuable assets. This seminar examines the legal and practical issues of protecting trade secrets.



IP Management for the Public Sector: Establishing Internal Systems
12 Oct 2007

The ability to manage & exploit innovation and the resultant intellectual property (IP) is increasingly critical to an organisation’s and a nation’s competitive advantage. Companies have started to realize that their intangible assets – their brands, inventions, designs – are what can distinguish them from the rest of the pack.

This seminar is targeted at officers from the public sector who are, or would be, involved in managing IP assets and/or who are involved in their organisation’s innovation process management. Officers, who work with external parties in collaborations that may result in the creation of IP assets, or in IP & innovation promotion/development work with the private sector, would also benefit from understanding the internal systems necessary for effective management of intangible assets.



IP Engineers' Training Course
27 - 31 Aug 2007

The IP Engineers' Training programme is an intensive 5 day modular training course that is designed for busy non-IP professionals (specifically those in technology related sectors) who wish to have a good grasp of the legal and practical fundamentals of IP. It provides participants with the necessary tools to contribute to the development of the portfolio of intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy.



Taxation and Intellectual Property (IP) : What you need to know
23 - 24 Aug 2007

A key aspect of IP management is the recognition that IP is a corporate asset that is to be exploited. IP rights can be capitalised, securitised and can generate income and profits. Accordingly, a company’s IP, as with its other corporate assets, are not exempt from tax liability. This workshop aims to provide an overview of the relationship between tax and IP and highlight key tax considerations that corporations should bear in mind in the course of their business as well as apprise corporations on possible ways to resolve these issues. In particular, taxation issues associated with the acquisition, ownership, transfer and commercialisation of IP.



Intermediate Training Course on Valuation of IP and Intangible Assets
20 - 24 Aug 2007

Intellectual property is an increasingly important asset in the modern economy. Recent examples of infringement litigation resulting in multi-million dollar awards have only served to further emphasise this observation. The positive and negative reactions of the market to the e-commerce euphoria are a reflection on the importance of IP.



Fundamentals for IP Valuation for the Government Sector
13 - 14 Aug 2007

This foundation seminar seeks to provide government officers involved in evaluating IP appraisal submissions with a foundation of valuation principles for intangibles, and to assist them in how to assess such valuations for completeness and accuracy. At the end of the seminar, the participants would have sufficient working knowledge of IP valuation to enable them to identify potential issues in the submission, seek appropriate information and clarification from the valuer and ultimately agree / disagree with the potential worth of the asset being appraised.



Understanding IP Rights in Government Contracts
25 Jul 2007
Limited to Government Officers Only

The private and public sector divide in innovation is fast narrowing. Recognizing that innovation is a key element of national economic policy, working knowledge and skills to resolve IP issues arising out of innovation becomes an indispensable skill in a government officer’s repertoire.



World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) - Seminar for the Asian Region
10 Jul 2007

This Seminar will explore opportunities and challenges of distributing copyright content online in the current legal and political environment. Critical issues will be examined from various perspectives:online business, technical, and legal/policy.



Performing Arts Management Series Part II - Financing, Marketing and other Strategies
9 - 13 Jul 2007

Following the successful run of Part 1 of the Performing Arts Management Series workshop on Copyright and Performing Rights for Practitioners in October 2006, the Academy is pleased to present a follow on workshop entitled: "Financing, Marketing and other Strategies".



Negotiating Financial Terms in IP Licences
8 Mar 2007

Following the successful run of the "Negotiating Skills for IP-related Technology Transactions" workshop in November 2006, the Academy is pleased to present a follow-up one day workshop entitled "Negotiating Financial Terms in IP Licences". This is part of the "Negotiating IP Transactions" Series.



Technology Licensing Today: Dos and Don'ts
1 Mar 2007

Join the IP Academy and Exploit Technologies at this practical and interactive workshop with our international and local experts who will share their views on trends and development of the law on technology licensing as well as provide you with live tips on how to avoid the pit falls of technology licensing.



Value of Trade Secrets: Maintaining and Enhancing your Competitiveness
28 Feb 2007

The Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) and IP Academy are pleased to present a half day seminar titled “Value of Trade Secrets: Maintaining and Enhancing you Competitiveness”.

 

This ½ day seminar will convene the IP professionals, business owners and in-house counsels, and will highlight the importance of Trade Secrets in today’s context as well as how trade secrets can be used to complement other IP like patents to increase competitiveness.



Master of Science in Intellectual Property Management 2007/2008 Course Preview
3 Feb 2007

Join us for the Information Session on the MSc (IP Management) programme which will cover features of the MSc (IP Management); admission requirements; curriculum and career management; and application procedures.



Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property 2007/2008 Course Preview
3 Feb 2007

The Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property Law is a foundation law course for those training to be registered patent agents in Singapore; in-house IP advisors; IP portfolio managers; and licensing/technology transfer executives. Join us for the Information Session on the GCIP programme which will cover features of GCIP; curriculum and admission requirements; application procedures and funding support. You will also get the opportunity to interact with GCIP Alumni, patent agents and the faculty.



IP Engineers' Training Course
8 - 12 Jan 2007

The IP Engineers' Training programme is an intensive 5 day modular training course that is designed for busy non-IP professionals (specifically those in technology related sectors) who wish to have a good grasp of the legal and practical fundamentals of IP. It provides participants with the necessary tools to contribute to the development of the portfolio of intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy.



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2006
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Should I sign this R&D Agreement? - A Workshop on the Negotiation and Drafting of Research and Development Agreements
21 Nov 2006

Following last year’s successful programme, the Academy is pleased to present an updated version of this programme. This one-day practical workshop will address the key issues that must be considered when entering into R&D Agreements, including critical questions relating to ownership, control and transfer of intellectual property and know-how relating to research results obtained through collaborative arrangements such as joint ventures.



Negotiating Skills for IP-Related Technology Transactions
2 - 3 Nov 2006

This two day workshop aims to provide participants with the requisite negotiation and persuasion skills, strategies and technologies needed to overcome the challenges of creating successful partnerships, specifically for global IP-related technology transactions. Furthermore, it will deal with negotiating strategically effective agreements that can withstand the obstacles that occur over the long course of product discovery and development in the international arena.



From the Amazon to Zanzibar: Place Names as Trademarks and Geographical Indications
31 Oct 2006

From Amazon.com books to Zurich financial services, many thousands of place names are used to brand the goods and services of individual businesses. At the same time, nearly as many place names are used to indicate the geographical origin of products ranging from Antigua coffee to Zanzibar cloves. Join us for this seminar by Professor Brauneis who will provide an introduction to this subject and cover some of the latest developments.



Performing Arts Management: Copyright and Performing Rights for Practitioners
18 - 19 Oct 2006

Copyright and performing rights for the arts are the concern of arts managers and practitioners world wide. Whether the object is to protect rights to created work, make sure that the law is not infringed by a company or individual, to make sure artists can benefit from their work and protect it from being changed when published or performed this workshop will address the main points and concerns from the perspective of the practitioner and the small and medium scale arts organisation , so that they can feel confident that they are aware of the key issues.



EPO Search & Examination Practice: Guidance from the Examiners
22 Sep 2006

The ‘EPO Search & Examination Practice: Guidance from the Examiners’ is a one day course consisting of 2 separate modules held concurrently. Join our experts from the European Patent Office who will address issues regarding patentability methods, patent process at the EPO and requirements on Information Technology and Biotechnology.



Competitive Intelligence: Exploiting the power of Patent Data
21 Jul 2006

The aim of this one day workshop is to introduce participants to the concept of Competitive Intelligence, the different components of CI capability, how such CI tools and techniques may be applied in strategic business planning and decision making, with a special focus on the value of patent & scientific literature data and analysis in CI.

 

Participants will also benefit from the practical session where there will be exercises to practice the concepts learnt in the morning, and demonstrations of tools providing the participants a rich learning experience.



Intellectual Asset Management as a Core Corporate Value and Business Capability
13 - 14 Jun 2006

Following a successful run of a similar seminar last year, the Academy is pleased to present an extended and updated version of this programme by integrating a workshop to encourage participants to have greater interaction with the experts and peers on IAM best practices, processes and deal structures.



Navigating the Silk Road: IP Masterclasses
25 - 26 May 2006

In this first of the IP Academy’s Silkroad IP Masterclass series, held in conjunction with the China conference, participants will have the opportunity to work through specific practical scenarios of doing business in China with IP industry experts and peers.



Discussion: About the EU Biotech Directive and "Incomplete Inventions"
4 May 2006

Targetted at the Biotech Sector, and IP professionals, this presentation will deal with the patentability requirements for human gene sequences under the EU Biotech directive, the implementation of said directive into National and EP Law as well as with the recent case of an EPO Board of Appeal, T1329/04, which questions the patentability of a biotechnological invention in the absence of any experimental data supporting a claimed function in the application as originally filed.



IP Engineers' Training Course
3 - 7 Apr 2006

The IP Engineers' Training programme is an intensive 5 day modular training course that is designed for busy non-IP professionals (specifically those in technology related sectors) who wish to have a good grasp of the legal and practical fundamentals of IP. It provides participants with the necessary tools to contribute to the development of the portfolio of intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy.



Innovation, Intellectual Property Creation & Usage in Singapore Firms
28 Feb 2006

The Survey of Innovation, Intellectual Property Creation Usage among Singapore Firms aims to be the first study of its kind to estimate the economic significance of innovation and IP creation/usage in Singapore today. It is a joint project by the NUS Entrepreneurship Centre (NEC) and the IP Academy.

 

The study seeks to identify the factors that influence IP-related industry growth by exploring the emerging structure, performance and development constraints of several key IP-based industries. Initial estimates on IP creation and usage in Singapore will be presented.



Navigating your way through the European Patent Jungle - Practical Tips and strategies on obtaining cost efficient and commercially effective European Patents
24 Feb 2006

Join our patent experts from the UK who will share with you practical experience on how to develop a robust strategy of filing and obtaining European patents that are cost efficient and commercially effective. Deep insight will be given on the patentability of an invention under European Patent Law.



Public Lecture on (i)Partnership between Singapore & LDCs for building IP Institutions for stimulating economic growth, and implementation of the TRIPS Agreement and (ii)Recent Developments in the Protection of Traditional Knowledge in South East Asia
22 Feb 2006


Is conquering the Cyberian frontier just a game? : The law(IP) and policy of online gaming
17 Feb 2006

The rapid growth of the online gaming industry is bringing increasing challenges for new and experienced developers alike. Many developers and studios run into operational and financial difficulties because of a lack of knowledge or business experience about the industry and the legal issues involved.

This workshop aims to empower the gamers, development community and interested parties with practical knowledge on the legal (IP) and policy issues and it will be structured around discussions which will give attendees the possibility to discuss ideas, concerns and visions in depth face to face with the trainer.



Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property Law 2006/2007 Course Preview
11 Feb 2006

The Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property Law is a foundation law course for those training to be registered patent agents in Singapore; in-house IP advisors; IP portfolio managers; and licensing/technology transfer executives. Join us for the Information Session on the GCIP programme which will cover features of GCIP; curriculum and admission requirements; application procedures and funding support. You will also get the opportunity to interact with past GCIP Alumni, patent agents and the faculty.



Master of Science in Intellectual Property Management 2006/2007 Course Preview
11 Feb 2006

Join us for the Information Session on the MSc (IP Management) programme which will cover features of the MSc (IP Management); admission requirements; curriculum and career management; and application procedures.



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2005
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Data Privacy: A Practical Approach to Protecting your Critical Information
19 Oct 2005

Data protection is about the fundamental right to privacy. How does one collect, manage and treat information captured about customer operations, personal details and financial records? This seminar is designed to help those who collect, handle and use personal data, whether in the public or private sector to understand the implications of data protection and privacy laws.



Intellectual Asset Management as a Core Corporate Value and Business Capability
17 Oct 2005

This course focuses on business value creation from the strategic management of intellectual assets. It will provide you with practical strategies and advice on how you can translate intellectual assets and business strategies into bottom line value, and it will address how to do this selectively, concentrating on the most value-rich opportunities. It will include case study presentations and in-depth interactive discussions where you will be able to share IAM best practices, processes and deal structures with the experts and your peers.



Negotiating and Drafting of R&D Agreements/ Ownership and Control of Intellectual Property
19 - 22 Sep 2005

The one-day Negotiating and Drafting of R&D Agreements course explains the issues that typically must be addressed, and ways to address them, when negotiating and drafting R&D agreements and explains relevant rules in the laws of Singapore, the EC, the UK and the USA. The seminar on Ownership and Control of Intellectual Property is intended to assist businesses, and their legal advisers, to avoid pitfalls and traps on the way both to acquiring intellectual property and to exploiting the executive right given.



IP Engineers' Training Course
12 - 21 Sep 2005

The IP Engineers' Training Course is a 5-day modular course that is designed specifically to help engineers, researchers, scientists and those in the ICT or Biotech field become more savvy in IP issues. Through training in the area of Intellectual Property Law, the IP engineers will be armed with the key tools to enable them to play a critical role in developing the portfolio of patents and other intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy for their organisations. This year, we have added a new module on using patent data for competitive intelligence.



EPO Search & Examination Practice: Guidance from the Examiners
22 - 26 Aug 2005

This course comprises of three modules and will cover the general patenting process in the European Patent Office (EPO) to give participants guidance on the procedure from filing of a patent application to the grant of the patent. The other 2 modules are dedicated to patenting of biotechnological inventions and of pharmaceutical inventions.

CPD Accredited


Valuation of Intellectual Property and Intangible Assets
19 Aug 2005

The business enterprises of the world are increasingly dependent on the profitable exploitation of their intangible assets and intellectual property. These assets include trademarks, patents, proprietary technology, copyright and trade secrets. Over 90 percent of the value of such corporations as Microsoft and Coca-Cola comprise of these important assets.

CPD Hours: 2 Hrs 45 Mins


Unlocking the Value of Your Intellectual Property
17 Aug 2005

This seminar is jointly organised by IP Academy and LexiNexis. Participants will learn about the role of IP in business transactions and strategy formulation; latest trends and developments in IP exploitation strategies; Understand the different types of clauses found in IP-related agreements.

CPD Hours: 3 Hr 30 Mins


Scaling the Great Wall: Enhancing IP Value in China
12 Aug 2005

Come to this symposium to learn practical tips and strategies (from our distinguished list of speakers and panelists) for building and enforcing IP value when doing business in China.

CPD Hours: 3 Hrs 40 Mins


Strategies for Effective IP Management
21 Jul 2005

In today�s globalised knowledge-based economy, the need for proper exploitation of one�s portfolio of IP assets becomes increasingly important to stay ahead of the competition. Companies with an �exploitable? portfolio of IP assets have a competitive advantage in the market, and are better positioned for market dominance.

CPD Hours: 2 Hrs 45 Mins


Internet Advertising: Understanding the IP issues and its implications on your business
20 Jun 2005

Major technology advance and the Internet have facilitated the widespread use of advertising and the creation of new, advanced marketing techniques. Along with these possibilities come new issues of IP law that require advertisers to be vigilant in unaccustomed ways. Today, it is impossible to be a successful advertiser, or run a successful advertising agency, without understanding the IP legal framework surrounding the business of advertising.



Strategies for Negotiating Successful Technology Deals
5 - 6 May 2005

Effective negotiation is one of the key factors in many successful collaborative efforts. This workshop aims to provide you with the requisite tools you will need to overcome the challenges of creating successful partnerships, specifically for a global technology licensing deal. Furthermore, it will deal with negotiating strategically effective agreements that can withstand the obstacles that occur over the long course of product discovery and development in the international arena.

CPD Hours: 13 Hours


Negotiation and Drafting of Technology Licensing Agreements
19 - 21 Apr 2005

The 2-day seminar on the Negotiation and Drafting of Technology Licensing Agreements will begin with an introduction to relevant aspects of intellectual property law, such as patent claims and trade secrets (know how). To negotiate effectively about a transfer of technology, the negotiators must understand the strengths and weaknesses of the intellectual property that protects the technology offered or sought for licensing, so that they can provide in the agreement for risks associated with the intellectual property and negotiate a reward for its exploitation.



Contract Law for Intellectual Property Transactions
18 Apr 2005

Transaction in intellectual property, whether assignments or licences or agreements to assign or to licence, must satisfy the requirements for a valid contract under the applicable law before such transaction can be legally enforced. That most obvious point may not always be, but should always be, to the fore when parties are transacting business in intellectual property. A deed of assignment, for example, as well as satisfying the formal requirements for assignments of intellectual property under the applicable law must also evince a concluded, unambiguous agreement.



Using Intellectual Property in Your Business
7 - 8 Apr 2005

This seminar aims to provide you with the know-how to leverage your IP assets to deliver tangible results for the business. It will draw on real world examples and insights via case studies for illustration.



Trade Secrets and Privacy: How to Protect Your Business and Private Information
6 - 7 Apr 2005

This seminar aims to provide you with an overview of the various forms of business and private information and discusses best practices and strategies on how to manage and protect such information from both internal and external threats, using case studies and examples.



Open-Source Software - Viable Alternative or Risky Venture? Lessons for Singapore
9 - 10 Mar 2005

This forum seeks to explore, from a business and legal perspective, whether open-source software can be a viable alternative or potentially a risky venture for Singapore companies because of the current ambiguities and unresolved issues, especially pertaining to intellectual property. The forum will shed light on the current concerns, salient issues and explore possible ways of resolution.



IP Engineers' Training Course - IP in IT
4 Mar 2005

The IP Engineers' Training Course is designed specifically to help researchers, scientists, and engineers become savvy in the IP regime. Through training in the areas of Intellectual Property Law and Patent Mapping, the IP engineers will be armed with the key tools to enable them to play critical role in developing the portfolio of patents and other intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy



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2004
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IP Update II: Copyright and International Designs
3 Dec 2004

A second round of amendments will come into effect on 1 January 2005, this time affecting the Copyright regime. This session will provide legal practitioners with an understanding of the upcoming changes to the IP regime by detailing the key & significant changes.



EPO Search & Examination Practice
22 - 25 Nov 2004

This course is a 2nd run with a new advanced module in IT.



Patent Law & Practice: A Comparison between the U.S & Japanese Systems
3 - 5 Nov 2004

This 3 day course will cover the patenting process in the United States, particularly from a comparative view in contrast to Japan.



Patent Agents Qualifying Examination Revision Tutorials
25 Oct 2004 - 4 Nov 2004

To assist individuals in prepring for the Qualifying Examinatios, the IP Academy will be conducting a series of revision tutorials for interested individuals.



Innovation Infrastructure, Intellectual Property and Industrial Competitiveness: Creating Effective Patent Management Systems for Technology Followers and Emerging Industries
15 - 16 Oct 2004

The presentation will illustrate how patent management systems may be enhanced for catching-up economies, such as Taiwan and Singapore, in the knowledge era. Inviting SMBs (Small Medium Businesses) to join the IP club is a long-term process and a highly challenging task. It takes strong policy instrument as well as effective IP portfolio design to overcome the major barriers associated with strengthening and utilizing intellectual property rights.



Proposed Rules On Jurisdiction and Choice of Law in Transborder IP Conflicts
14 - 15 Oct 2004

This lecture will present and discuss the currently pending rules of 3 proposals on jurisdiction and choice of law in transborder IP conflicts � The Hague Conference, The ALI Project And The MPI Proposal



Managing Open Source Business Risks
8 Oct 2004 - To Be Confirmed

The use of open software as alternative to proprietary software is strongly growing in popularity. This Course will cover Open source licensing principles and risks, how to safely combine your IP and open source and doing business using open source.



Negotiating and Drafting Technology Licensing Agreements
21 - 23 Sep 2004

The seminar on the Negotiation and Drafting of Technology Licensing Agreements will begin with an introduction to relevant aspects of intellectual property law, such as patent claims and trade secrets (know how) and to relevant principles of contract law.This introduction serves as background for the discussion both of contract negotiating techniques, covering obvious (and often overlooked) points, and of contract writing, or drafting, a form of negotiating.



Trade Mark Law: Protection of Well Known Marks
10 Sep 2004

Does your trade mark qualify for this higher level of protection � is it a �well-known mark�? What is the exact nature of this higher level of protection � what types of acts dilute the reputation of your mark? This � day seminar examines issues such as these, from the perspectives of 3 different jurisdictions:



Valuation of Intellectual Property & Intangible Assets
24 Jul 2004 - To Be Confirmed

This seminar is designed for business persons and their advisors to have an understanding of the basic economic principles that drive market value and an understanding of the various means for exploiting such assets.



Introduction to US Patent Law
7 - 8 Jul 2004

This seminar is intended to introduce participants to basic features of U.S. patent law and practice, some of which have no counterpart in other patent systems.



Patent Claim Construction and the Doctrine of Equivalents
2 - 3 Jul 2004

The presentation will address the rapidly evolving law pertaining to patent claim interpretation and the Doctrine of Equivalents.



IP Update: Lecture on the Changes to Singapore's IP Regime
21 - 22 Jun 2004

This lecture will provide legal practitioners with an understanding of the upcoming changes to the IP regime by detailing the key & significant changes.



IP Engineers' Training Course - General IP Law
17 Jun 2004

The IP Engineers' Training Course is designed specifically to help researchers, scientists, and engineers become savvy in the IP regime. Through training in the areas of Intellectual Property Law and Patent Mapping, the IP engineers will be armed with the key tools to enable them to play critical role in developing the portfolio of patents and other intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy for their organisations.



IP Engineers' Training Course
17 - 26 Jun 2004

The IP Engineers' Training Course is designed specifically to help researchers, scientists, and engineers become savvy in the IP regime. Through training in the areas of Intellectual Property Law and Patent Mapping, the IP engineers will be armed with the key tools to enable them to play critical role in developing the portfolio of patents and other intellectual assets and the overall IP strategy for their organisations.



IP Law Issues for Web Developers and Web Designers
29 - 30 May 2004
This workshop is designed for those involved in Web Development who needs to be aware of the intellectual property implications of these practices


Choice of Law Issues in IP Law
26 - 27 May 2004
How do Choice of Law Issues arise in relation to Intellectual Property?


Biotechnology Patenting
24 - 25 May 2004
This seminar is intended to take participants through key biotechnology patenting issues.


Getting into the Franchising act
22 - 6 May 2004

The session takes a close-up look at franchising from the perspectives of both the potential franchisor and franchisee, identifying how to recognise, exploit and protect franchise rights.



Intangible Assets As Loan Collateral
24 - 25 Apr 2004

This talk examines the ways in which industry and commerce may also obtain access to capital through the collaterlisation of such intellectual property rights and explores the legal and commercial considerations.



IP Training Programme for the Media Industry
22 - 24 Apr 2004

This is a training programme targeted at producers, directors, composers, actors / actresses, musicians, animators, writers, games developers and others involved in the media industry whether as content producers or as users of content produced by others. The programme will seek to explain the role and importance of intellectual property rights (�IPRs�) to the industry. This seminar is supported by MDA.



EPO Search & Examination Practice: Guidance from the Examiners
29 Mar 2004 - 3 Apr 2004

This course comprises three modules covering the general patenting process in the European Patent Office (EPO) to give participants guidance on the procedure from filing a patent application to the grant of the patent. Modules are also dedicated to patenting of biotechnological inventions and of pharmaceutical inventions respectively, including the special requirements of patentability, as well as the latest developments in these areas.



Patent Mapping Seminar & Workshop
24 - 27 Mar 2004

This course covers the techniques of patent mapping and illustrates a novel approach to developing a technology domain-specific digital patent mapping warehouse within the participants' organization, which in turn adds to the pool of existing intellectual asset - applicable to an SME or an MNCs. Each registered participant will be credited S$525 (or US$300) which can be used to purchase patent mapping reports from a selection of over 1200 titles at PatentMaps.com - sponsored by ECMS. The training in patent mapping will be provided by way of a 1-day seminar/lecture and a 2-day workshop.



An Overview of Indonesian Intellectual Property Law
17 - 18 Mar 2004


Strategic Patent Portfolio Management
8 - 11 Mar 2004

This 3-day course will start with an overview of what patents are and the different ways to obtain patent protection. This course also covers various basic strategy options and will take participants through a systematic process of doing strategic analysis as part of portfolio management. This knowledge will be enhanced by practical workshops which will, for instant, address concerns that has to do with the patent environment. Specifically, you will be shown the steps to structure your patent portfolio and to do a patent search which includes a qualitative evaluation of patent portfolios. Furthermore, the course will also cover the main aspects of strategy development and on the 3rd day, you will be given a hands-on task to develop a patent strategy as part of your practical training.



Make your Trade Marks Work: Practical Aspects of Trade Mark Protection
21 - 22 Feb 2004


Issues at the Interface between Intellectual Property and Competition Law: Dealing with the Residual Conflicts
17 - 18 Feb 2004


An Overview of Japanese Intellectual Property Law
14 - 15 Feb 2004


Protecting Chemical and Biotech Inventions: An Introduction
30 - 31 Jan 2004

This seminar is intended to introduce patent practitioners to the art of biotech and chemical drafting. The seminar will address the similarities and highlight the differences between patent practice in these fields and more traditional fields such as mechanical drafting.



An Overview of Taiwan Intellectual Property Law (Mandarin)
28 - 29 Jan 2004

The IP Academy is conducting a series of IP Talks entitled "IP Law World Series". These talks are aimed to give participants an introduction to the IP Law and its System in a chosen country each month.



An Overview of Singapore Intellectual Property Law (Mandarin)
17 - 18 Jan 2004


Law of Patent & Trade Secrets
13 - 14 Jan 2004

The Auditing Progamme caters to individuals who are unable to undergo the entire Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property (GCIP) course. This programme offers the individual the opportunity to attend classes for a particular module in the GCIP course without any examinations.



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