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Trademark Infringement Workshop

Northumbria University

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Sign up to hear from global experts in counterfeit crime.

We are pleased to invite you to join a workshop organised by Professor Xuemei Bian, from Northumbria’s Newcastle Business School,
in partnership with the UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) on trademark infringement.

XuemeiThis workshop will explore how research is enabling knowledge exchange, building stronger connections, and fostering collaboration between government officials, eminent scientists, and business practitioners. It will also share research findings from a British Academy funded project, and of two additional projects commissioned by the UK IPO. The event is open to fellow professionals, students and members of the public.

When? 9th March 2023 From  9.30am -4pm.

Where? Northumbria University, City campus, Sutherland Building, The Great Hall

View the programme outline here

For more details, please contact Professor Xuemei Bian via xuemei.bian@northumbria.ac.uk

To register, complete the form below

 

Event Details

Northumbria University
Sutherland Building
The Great Hall
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


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