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This info-sharing session is designed to provide startups with valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of entering the Chinese market. We’ll discuss the complexities and potential roadblocks, helping participants understand the landscape better. Participants will learn how to navigate this dynamic market effectively and make the most of what it offers. Additionally, Transfong is excited to introduce our Acceleration Program, which aims to support and guide startups through this process, providing valuable resources and benefits to foster innovation and growth.

 

Programme (subject to changes)

2.45pm:   Registration

3.00pm:   Sharing and Q&A

4.00pm:   Networking 

5.00pm:   End

Details

Start: 20 August 2024
3:00 pm
End: 20 August 2024
5:00 pm
Nanyang Technological University - NTUitive Pte Ltd

NTU Innovation Centre. Level 3 Theatre

71 Nanyang Drive
638075 Singapore
Singapore

Speakers

Philip MENDES

Principal, Opteon and Adjunct Professor, Queensland University of Technology
Opteon
  • www.opteon.com.au
  • Philip MENDES

    Philip has over 30 years of experience as a lawyer, specializing in technology transactions for the last 25 years. He has worked extensively with universities, government, and companies, offering expertise in innovation policy, IP management, and technology commercialization. Now, he focuses on policy advisory and training in technology transactions.

    As an Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Philip lectures on IP management in the QUT-WIPO Masters program. Since 2002, he has conducted 44 international missions for the World Intellectual Property Organization and served for six years on the Australian Government’s Advisory Council on Intellectual Property.

    Throughout his career, Philip has advised universities, startups, and corporations on global IP transactions, strategic alliances, and venture funding, with clients across Australia, the U.S., and Asia. He is passionate about driving innovation and IP management from both policy and practical perspectives.

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