Introduction
In today’s knowledge-based and innovation-driven economy, Intellectual Property (IP) plays a vital role in protecting creations, fostering innovation, and supporting economic growth. Organizations must understand how to safeguard their intellectual assets while navigating the complexities of international trade regulations and global markets.
This program, developed by Global Horizon Training Center, provides a comprehensive understanding of intellectual property rights and their relationship with international trade. It focuses on practical strategies for protecting IP, managing associated risks, and ensuring compliance with global frameworks such as those governed by the World Trade Organization.
Participants will gain valuable insights into how IP influences business operations, innovation strategies, and competitive advantage in both domestic and international environments.
Course Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of intellectual property rights (IPR)
- Identify and differentiate between types of IP (patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets)
- Understand trade-related aspects of IP, including TRIPS and global frameworks
- Protect and manage intellectual property assets effectively
- Navigate legal and regulatory requirements related to IP
- Assess and mitigate risks associated with IP infringement
- Develop strategies for IP commercialization and licensing
- Enhance innovation and competitive advantage through IP management
Target Audience
This program is designed for:
- Legal and Compliance Professionals
- Business and Innovation Managers
- Research and Development (R&D) Professionals
- Entrepreneurs and Startups
- Government and Policy Makers
- Trade and Export Professionals
- Professionals involved in intellectual property and innovation management
Outline
Day 1: Foundations of Intellectual Property
- Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
- Importance of IP in Business and Innovation
- Types of IP: Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Trade Secrets
- IP Lifecycle and Protection Mechanisms
- Case Studies on IP Protection
Day 2: Trade-Related Aspects of IP
- Overview of International IP Frameworks
- Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
- Role of the World Trade Organization
- Key International Agreements and Conventions
- Cross-Border IP Protection Challenges
- IP and Global Trade Dynamics
Day 3: IP Management and Protection Strategies
- Developing Organizational IP Strategies
- IP Registration and Protection Processes
- Managing IP Portfolios
- Risk Management in IP
- Monitoring and Enforcing IP Rights
- Handling Infringement and Disputes
Day 4: Commercialization and Licensing of IP
- IP Valuation Techniques
- Licensing Agreements and Contract Structures
- Technology Transfer and Innovation Management
- IP in Mergers and Acquisitions
- Monetization Strategies for Intellectual Property
- Case Studies on IP Commercialization
Day 5: Legal, Compliance, and Future Trends
- Legal and Regulatory Frameworks for IP
- Compliance and Governance in IP Management
- Emerging Issues in IP (Digital Content, AI, Innovation)
- Ethical Considerations in IP
- Best Practices in IP Governance
- Developing Strategic IP Action Plans
About Paris
Lying on the River Seine, Paris is commonly referred to as the city for lovers, but it's actually a fantastic place for anyone to visit and explore. It's full of history, art, literature and amazing architecture for starters, but is also well known as being home to high fashion, which makes it a popular shopping destination. Visitors to the French Capital will find both high-end designer stores and quirky boutiques. The attractions of Paris range for art museums to shopping to simply taking a walk and soaking up the atmosphere. To top it all off, Paris has plenty of superb food and drink, in case there weren't already enough reasons to travel to Paris.
Things to do and places to visit in Paris
Anyone who travels to Paris is in for a treat, as it is a beautiful city full of atmosphere. Many of Paris' attractions are world-famous, but it's also a city where you can find hidden gems. Taking a flight to Paris for a short visit is really like visiting a number of different cities, as all of its neighbourhoods, or arrondissements, have their own distinct character. Examples include the medieval Latin Quarter and the bohemian Marais. Each and every one is worth exploring.
Great things to do in Paris include:
- Checking out the views from the top of the Eiffel Tower.
- Seeing renowned masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa in the Louvre.
- Taking a tour of the impressive, albeit slightly creepy, Paris Catacombs.
- Marvelling at the beautiful Notre Dame Cathedral.
- Browsing the designer stores around the Champs-Elysees.
- Munching snails in one of the city's haute cuisine eateries.
- Visiting the graves of luminaries including Oscar Wilde and Jim Morrison at Pere Lachaise Cemetery.
- Admiring the imposing Arc de Triomphe.
- Wandering around the boutiques of the Marais district.
- Watching the famous Paris St-Germain football team play.
- Taking in the Impressionist art at the Musee D'Orsay.
- Watching the world go by from a cafe terrace.
- Visiting the distinctive Centre Georges Pompidou.