As soon as your business is launched, it is exposed to risks and competitive monitoring, no one is immune! Intellectual property (IP) has become an essential strategic lever for any innovative, creative, or exporting company. Trademarks, patents, industrial designs, and copyrights are no longer limited to a single territory: they must be protected and leveraged on a global scale.
In today’s climate, expanding your activities is increasingly crucial for the sustainability of your business operations.
This practical, hands-on training will guide you in securing your creations, technologies, and know-how before entering international markets, while optimizing the commercial value of your intangible assets. You will learn to anticipate common legal pitfalls and implement an effective IP strategy tailored to foreign markets.
AVOID COMMON LEGAL PITFALLS!
In just two days, you will learn how to maximize the commercial value of your intangible assets with an international expansion perspective.
This training will enable you to:
- Identify and understand the different types of intellectual property rights: copyright, trademarks, industrial designs, patents, and know-how;
- Apply best practices to protect your innovations abroad, including through international filing systems covering multiple countries;
- Evaluate transfer and licensing options to monetize your IP rights while maintaining strategic control;
- Implement effective contractual mechanisms: confidentiality, non-disclosure, non-use clauses, choice of governing law, and international dispute resolution;
- Avoid legal risks related to exporting and international outsourcing by complying with national regulations (labelling, data, labor, anti-corruption, etc.);
- Determine the right timing to establish a foreign subsidiary, considering fiscal, legal, and commercial aspects;
- Leverage your IP as a strategic asset, facilitating partnerships, financing, and international expansion.
- For business leaders, legal officers, international project managers, and professionals involved in business development and innovation.
- For anyone involved in managing, leveraging, or protecting intangible assets in the context of exporting or establishing operations abroad.
- For organizations seeking to strengthen their IP vigilance and strategy in response to globalization and international competition challenges.