In today’s globalized economy, China has emerged as a major player in the world of international trade. With its large and growing market, China offers immense opportunities for businesses from around the world. However, to succeed in this vast and complex market, businesses must be aware of the nuances of doing business in China, particularly when it comes to intellectual property (IP). The “Best Practices for Doing Business with IP (Intellectual Property) in China Training Course” has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering, providing a comprehensive understanding of best practices for managing IP in China. This course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed to build an effective IP strategy tailored to the Chinese IP landscape. ### Who Should Attend
This course is designed for a wide range of professionals, including:
• Patent practitioners and managers
• IP administrators
• Business development managers
• Technology transfer agents
• Patent information specialists and analysts
• Private practice patent/trade mark attorneys
• IP lawyers and legal advisers
• Senior leaders looking to set up facilities or sell products into China
### Key Topics Covered
The course covers a range of key topics, including:
#### Day 1
• Doing business in China
• Contracts
• Negotiations
• Cultural differences
• Building an effective IP strategy in China
• Best practice
• The IP system in China
• Including China in your IP portfolio
• Patent application process
• Utility Model application process
• Trade mark application process
• Best practice
#### Day 2
• Protecting your IP in China
• Introduction to China’s IP protection landscape
• Government authorities with IP-related responsibilities
• Particular Chinese IP systems – patent, trade mark, copyright and more
• Protecting your IP in China continued
• Enforcement of IP rights in China
• Best practices for protecting IP in China
• Summary and final questions
### Speakers
The course will be led by a team of expert trainers, including:
• **Ting Zhang**, Founder & CEO of Crayfish.io, with over 25 years of experience in China’s business and investment landscape. • **Xu (Ron) Jiansheng**, Senior Partner of Sphere Logic Partners, with expertise in international and intellectual property practices. • **Jane List**, Consultant with Extract Information Limited, with a focus on commercial uses of patent information. ### Highlights
• Gain a comprehensive overview of the Chinese IP system, including patents and trade marks. • Explore the landscape for doing business in China and learn how to build an effective IP strategy. • Get to grips with the patent/trade mark application process in China. • Examine developments of patent legislations in China and master patent prosecution strategies. • Discuss the enforcement of trademark/patent rights in China and consider remedies for patent infringements. ### Benefits
By attending this course, participants will gain:
• A deeper understanding of the Chinese IP system and its implications for businesses. • Practical knowledge of how to build an effective IP strategy in China. • Insights into the enforcement of IP rights in China and best practices for protecting IP. • A comprehensive overview of the patent application process in China. • Opportunities to network with other professionals and industry experts.
Benefits of Attending
• Gain an overview of the Chinese IP system and its implications for businesses
• Explore the landscape for doing business in China and learn how to build an effective IP strategy
• Get to grips with the patent/trade mark application process in China
• Examine developments of patent legislations in China and master patent prosecution strategies
• Discuss the enforcement of trademark/patent rights in China and consider remedies for patent infringements
Who Should Attend
• Patent practitioners and managers
• IP administrators
• Business development managers
• Technology transfer agents
• Patent information specialists and analysts
• Private practice patent/trade mark attorneys
• IP lawyers and legal advisers
• Senior leaders looking to set up facilities or sell products into China
Course Overview
The course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of best practices for managing IP in China. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the Chinese IP system, including patents and trade marks, and learn how to build an effective IP strategy tailored to the Chinese IP landscape.
Course Agenda
Day 1:
• Doing business in China
• Contracts
• Negotiations
• Cultural differences
• Building an effective IP strategy in China
• Best practice
• The IP system in China
• Including China in your IP portfolio
• Patent application process
• Utility Model application process
• Trade mark application process
• Best practice
Day 2:
• Protecting your IP in China
• Introduction to China’s IP protection landscape
• Government authorities with IP-related responsibilities
• Particular Chinese IP systems – patent, trade mark, copyright and more
• Protecting your IP in China continued
• Enforcement of IP rights in China
• Best practices for protecting IP in China
• Summary and final questions
Speakers
The course will be led by a team of expert trainers, including:
• **Ting Zhang**, Founder & CEO of Crayfish.io, with over 25 years of experience in China’s business and investment landscape.
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Contact Information
For more information about this training visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/dknaqn
Definition of Terms
• **Intellectual Property (IP)**: A broad term that refers to creations of the human mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names and images used in commerce. • **Patent**: A form of intellectual property that gives the owner the exclusive right to make, use, and sell an invention for a certain period of time. • **Trademark**: A form of intellectual property that gives the owner the exclusive right to use a word, phrase, logo, or symbol in commerce. • **Utility Model**: A form of intellectual property that gives the owner the exclusive right to make, use, and sell an invention for a certain period of time.
By attending this course, you will gain a deeper understanding of the Chinese IP system and its implications for businesses. You will also learn how to build an effective IP strategy in China and gain practical knowledge of how to enforce IP rights in China. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills in IP management in China.
Conclusion
The “Best Practices for Doing Business with IP (Intellectual Property) in China Training Course” is a valuable resource for businesses looking to succeed in China’s vast and complex market. By attending this course, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of best practices for managing IP in China and learn how to build an effective IP strategy tailored to the Chinese IP landscape. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills in IP management in China. For more information, visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/dknaqn.
