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Intellectual Property: Not a Banana. IP for Scientists and Engineers

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“Intellectual Property has the shelf life of a banana” ~ Bill Gates

Whether you’re inventing stuff, using other people’s inventions or even considering a career in intellectual property (IP): Join us for an interactive seminar tailored for scientists and engineers and we’ll show you how to keep inventions from spoiling.

The seminar will provide you with a general overview on patents, copyright and trademarks and why and when they matter. It will equip you to spot where IP might be involved and how to get started when you encounter it. You’re also welcome to bring along any questions on a career in this area.

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