Webinar – Freedom-to-operate search tips from IP experts

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Webinar – Freedom-to-operate search tips from IP experts

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Join Managing IP and CAS at 3pm GMT (4pm CET) on December 4 to hear scientific intellectual property search experts explain how a tailored freedom-to-operate analysis can help avoid infringement and facilitate the path to market

Exceed client expectations with an expertly curated freedom-to-operate analysis that guides and protects commercialisation. Learn why freedom-to-operate searches in scientific fields such as chemistry and biotechnology present unique challenges that require strategic precision.

Join scientific intellectual property (IP) search experts Lucy Teixeira Antunes and Christine Hansen, PhD, to avoid infringement and go to market with confidence.

During this live webinar, you will learn about:

  • Often overlooked challenges in scientific IP searching;

  • Tips for navigating complex chemical and other scientific searches; and

  • Example solutions to achieve accurate, relevant results.

Register today and gain practical insights into avoiding the pitfalls of freedom-to-operate patent searches in complex scientific fields.

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