Event Details:
Event type:
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Seminar
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Date:
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14 September 2016
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Time:
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08.45-13.00
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Location:
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Radisson Meriton Conference & Spa Hotel Tallinn, Toompuiestee 27, Tallinn, Estonia
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Admission:
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No charge
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Language:
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English
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Eligibility:
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Small and Medium-sized enterprises (Less than 250 employees) or SME intermediary associations from the European Union only
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Event details
The event is the result of a collaboration between the China IPR SME Helpdesk and the Enterprise Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia. The seminar will focus on various issues relating to doing business in or related to China. The Helpdesk expert Mr. Michal Klaczynski will deliver a presentation on precautionary measures related to intellectual assets' protection while doing business in China.
Agenda
8.45 - 9.00
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Registration
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9:00-9:10
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Introduction by EAS
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9:10-10:10
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IPR China IPR SME Helpdesk
Presentation on IPR protection strategies for Estonian SMEs in business with China by China IPR SME Helpdesk
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10:10-10:20
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Q&A session |
10:20-10:50
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Nordea Bank
Presentation on payment methods (L/C) when exporting to China
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10:50-10:55
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Q&A session
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10:55-11:15
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Coffee break & networking
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11:15-11:45
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Kredex
Presentation on credit insurance for Estonian exporters
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11:45-11:50 |
Q&A session
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11:50-12:50 |
EU SME Centre
Presentation on managing contract terms to reduce risk when exporting to/selling in China
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12:50-13.00
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Q&A session |
Speaker information - China IPR SME Helpdesk
Michal Klaczynski has over ten years experience in both Polish and international practices and now runs his own consulting firm specialising in international transactions and regulatory matters, including assistance in Chinese business and IP related matters. His experience includes assisting companies establishing business in China, advising on foreign direct investment regulations and negotiating joint venture agreements. He also advises on various aspects of Chinese copyright law, trade secrets, trademarks, as well as negotiating licensing, manufacturing and distribution agreements related to operations in China. Michal graduated from Harvard Law School (LL.M.) and Jagiellonian University; Poland. He studied at Sichuan United University (Chengdu, China), and is currently working on his doctoral degree in international law.
About the China IPR SME Helpdesk
The China IPR SME Helpdesk provides free information, first-line advice and training to SMEs to protect and enforce their IPR in China. The Helpdesk’s services are free to European SMEs and SME intermediaries (including EU embassies) and includes training events in China and Europe; online tools and materials at www.ipr-hub.eu and tailored advice from our experts by phone, Email or though the website.
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