The Federation of Hong Kong Industries and the Hong Kong Productivity Council officially publish Hong Kong Patent Landscape Report (“The Report”) on 31 August 2023. It is the first report focusing on the city-level. The Report aims to provide systematic analysis on patterns of patenting activities and innovation globally and locally. Local enterprises could make use of the Report and identify the “blue ocean” of future technology development with ease, fostering their business and technology development.
This seminar is one of the seminar series of the Hong Kong Patent Landscape Report, which delves into the latest trends in patent and innovation in Hong Kong. It will be led by Dr Yahong Li, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong, who has extensive research and practical experience in the fields of patents and innovation. This seminar provides an excellent opportunity to gain deeper insights and explore the latest developments in these areas. Register now!
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