Summer Intellectual Property Training
Program
The Asia Pacific Legal Institute's highly acclaimed annual Summer Intellectual
Property Training Program will be held in this new millennium. APLI is
proud to collaborate with the George Washington University Intellectual
Property Law Program , the and the University of Washington Office of
Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer. In addition to a balanced
and yet in-depth discussions on the most pressing issues and challenges
in intellectual property, this year's program will also emphasize the
licensing of intellectual property (such as technology transfer). Students
will have the opportunity to meet face to face and engage in lively discussions
with leading experts in the field.
The APLI especially wishes to express its gratitude to the relentless
support from the following individuals: Professors Martin J. Adelman of
the George Washington University Law School and the Honorable Randall
R. Rader, Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the
Federal Circuit.
in addition to the traditional (core) program, this year's curricular
will broaden the scope and depth of our coverage with a visit to the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts and a full-fledge
nuts and bolts courses on licensing in technology transfer. This year's
program is also fully integrated with the Multi-discipline Training Program
for Senior Personnel on Technology Management, commissioned by the Ministry
of Economic Affairs of Taiwan and executed by the Graduate Institute of
Technology and Innovation Management, the National Chengchi University
of Taipei, Taiwan.
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