What do you do if your bioengineering startup's intellectual property is at risk?
In the fast-paced world of bioengineering, protecting your startup's intellectual property (IP) is crucial to maintaining a competitive edge and ensuring your innovations remain uniquely yours. IP refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions, literary and artistic works, designs, symbols, names, and images used in commerce. For bioengineering startups, this often includes patents for new devices, biological materials, or processes. When your IP is at risk, immediate and strategic action is necessary to safeguard your assets and the future of your company.
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Shahrzad ShariatpanahiEPSRC Doctoral Candidate in Bioengineering | Passionate about healthcare innovation, patient safety, & community…
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Alexander KorenbergPartner at Kilburn & Strode LLP | Patent Law, AI & Machine Learning
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Er Sijin Thomas NinanSales Development Representative @ZocDoc | Founder @Biomed Bro | Biomedical Engineer | Career Strategist | Productivity…