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International IP Protection in the New Tech Revolution

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Dear all, 

You are cordially invited to attend an academic lecture on "International Intellectual Property Protection in the New Technological Revolution". The lecture will explore the evolution of international IP rules against the backdrop of the new wave of technological innovation. Details are as follows: 

  • Title: International Intellectual Property Protection in the New Technological Revolution 

  • Speaker: Dr. WANG Yukai (Assistant Professor, Shanghai International College of Intellectual Property, Tongji University) 

  • Time: 14:00 PM, April 20 

  • Venue: Multi-function Room, 1F Library 

  • Language: English 

  • Registration Deadline: 12:00 PM, April 18 

Abstract 

The emergence and development of the intellectual property (IP) system are inseparable from international coordination, which has given rise to a global framework of IP protection based on a series of international treaties administered by WIPO and WTO. Against the backdrop of deepening international cooperation and competition, the ability to understand and effectively apply international IP rules has become increasingly important for innovative actors. This lecture will provide a concise overview of the principal rules and practices of international IP protection, with particular emphasis on examining frontier developments in light of the new wave of technological revolution. 

Speaker Bio 

Dr. WANG Yukai is an Assistant Professor at the Shanghai International College of Intellectual Property, Tongji University. He holds a Ph.D. in Intellectual Property Law from Renmin University of China and a Ph.D. in Law, Science and Technology from the University of Bologna under the EU Erasmus Mundus Program. He currently serves as the Secretary-General of the Research Center for Sino-European Innovation Policy and Law at Tongji University. Dr. Wang was a visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition and a researcher at the Centre for Information, Law and Philosophy at the University of Bologna. He has published extensively in journals such as Intellectual Property and leads multiple research projects, including a National Social Science Fund Youth Project. His research focuses on Intellectual Property Law and Law & Technology. 

Registration 

Please register by clicking the link below or scanning the QR code on the poster before 12:00 PM on April 18. Light refreshments will be provided. 

We look forward to seeing you there! 

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