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January is GIPC time: this year’s conference brings together the IP-invested and the IP-interested from across industry and legal fraternity, national and global, in a 3-day-long convention on so many issues IP.

In its ninth year, GIPC 2017 will see participation from IP managers representing rights holders, investors, IP experts and lawyers. As ever, the topics up for discussion combine contemporary intellectual property challenges, with an eye on trends and technologies which will evolve the IP field in the months and years to come.

GIPC 2017 sees significant Anand and Anand participation with three speakers. Speaking on the first day, Pravin Anand will address the subject of ‘Synergising Invention, Investment and Innovation’; while Archana Shanker will discuss the Harmonisation of Patent Laws. The second day of the conference will see Rajeev Bhatnagar deliver a talk on the cutting-edge about Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Humanoids and Intellectual Property Rights.

Delegates from the firm will be attending the event across all three days.

GIPC 2017 is being held from 11th January to 13th January 2017 at New Delhi.

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