Managing IP 2019 Awards

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Managing IP 2019 Awards

MIP Awards

Managing IP will be hosting its annual awards in March and April 2019 in London, New York and Hong Kong. Now in their 14th year, the Managing IP Awards recognise the top IP practitioners, firms and in-house counsel from around the world. 

Shortlists for all three awards will be announced in February 2019.


Managing IP Europe, Middle East and Africa Awards

7th March 2019 - the Royal Lancaster, London 

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Early bird booking deadline: 14th February 2019
Final booking deadline: 1st March 2019
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Managing IP Asia Awards

20th March 2019 – Island Shangri La, Hong Kong

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Early bird booking deadline: 1st March 2019
Final booking deadline: 15th March 2019
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Managing IP Americas Awards

4th April 2019 – Essex House, New York City

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Early bird booking deadline: 10th March 2019
Final booking deadline: 29th March 2019
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Contact details

Managing IP Europe, Middle East and Africa Awards

Nicholas Heath - nheath@managingip.com

Managing IP Americas Awards

Nicholas Heath - nheath@managingip.com

Managing IP Asia Awards

Matt Siu - matthew.siu@euromoneyasia.com



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