How can you protect intellectual property in pharmaceutical strategic alliances?
Intellectual property (IP) is a key asset for pharmaceutical companies that invest heavily in research and development (R&D) to create innovative drugs and therapies. However, in a competitive and complex market, many pharma firms also rely on strategic alliances to access complementary capabilities, resources, and markets. How can you protect your IP in these collaborative arrangements without compromising the benefits of partnership? Here are some tips to help you manage your IP in pharmaceutical strategic alliances.
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Nathalie BassilDirector | Strategy | Business Operations | Chief of Staff | Biogen | IQVIA Alumni | PharmD | HEC
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Karen BentleyBiotechnology pharma chemistry food technology nutraceuticals. AU, NZ and Southeast Asia Principal at FPA Patent…
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Rahul VashishthPartner at R M A And Associates LLP, Chartered Accountants