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One Day Drafting R&D Collaboration and Joint Venture Agreements Workshop (London, United Kingdom - February 13, 2018) - Research and Markets
[August 17, 2017]

One Day Drafting R&D Collaboration and Joint Venture Agreements Workshop (London, United Kingdom - February 13, 2018) - Research and Markets


The "Drafting R&D Collaboration and Joint Venture Agreements" conference has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

When you are embarking on a project, which is in partnership with another organisation, be they academia or industry, both parties are looking for a successful outcome, and both have their roles and responsibilities in achieving this. Before work gets underway both parties need to agree on the thorny topic of IP ownership, other common provisions and the type of collaboration structure, which suits both.

The allocation of risk and ancillary agreements such as confidentiality, material transfer agreements and heads of terms also have to be wrestled with. This intensive one-day course will explain wha you need to know and do to get the commercial results from your R&D and joint venture agreements in 2017.



Why you should attend

  • Understand the full extent of the project and each party's role and responsibility
  • Appreciate the substantial impact that intellectual property rights have upon your agreement
  • Explore the benefits of each of the key collaboration structures and which one is the best t for your commercial objectives
  • Gain an understanding of the most important common provisions, which you should recognise and deal with correctly
  • Have the opportunity to question our expert on areas of particular concern.

Who Should Attend:


  • In-house lawyers
  • Contract managers
  • Technology transfers managers
  • Patent attorneys
  • Private practice legal advisors
  • Others who are involved in the negotiation, drafting and management of R&D agreements

For more information about this conference visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ml2j5c/drafting_randd


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