Today, the last day of the IP Business Congress 2010 in Munich, the CIPO Clinic is being held. This appears to be an interactive event with question-and-answer sessions and an opportunity for Chief Intellectual Property Officers to tell the IP world about this position and the tricks to building a successful IP profit center. If any IP Prospective readers attended the CIPO Clinic and have feedback or comments on the event, I would love to know how it went and maybe a short list of the most important points made by the speakers.
 Ian McClure is a former corporate & securities and intellectual property law attorney with 
 Trevor M. Blum is a former Associate in the Chicago-based, valuation practice group of Ocean Tomo, LLC., an intellectual property (IP) consultancy.  Additionally, he provided instrumental research support to Intellectual Property Exchange International, Inc., an IP exchange start-up.  Trevor holds a B.S. from Indiana University and is currently an MBA candidate at the University of Cambridge, focusing on international business and finance.  His interests also include entrepreneurship, economics, and informational visualization. He enjoys running and cycling in his free time. Trevor seeks to bring a transnational business perspective to the blog. 
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Raymond Hegarty
I attended the IP Business Congress and found it very stimulating. Apart from the calibre of the speakers, I thrive as much on the interchange between delelegates during the breaks.
I presented in the breakout session about “The Asian Decade of IP”. The room was packed, so it is clear that interest in China continues to grow.
Jun 25th, 2010
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