China IP Trends: the shift in patent filing

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Justin Simpson, RWS, founder of inovia; Xia Zheng, founder, president of AFD China Intellectual Property

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The data trends do not lie: China will soon become the top filer of IP in the world, both home and abroad. What does this mean for your business? Join RWS and Managing IP for our webinar China IP Trends: the shift in patent filing as we take a look at the data and give you tips to stay ahead of your competitors. Guest speakers Justin Simpson, RWS, founder of inovia and Xia Zheng, founder, president of AFD China Intellectual Property, will review trends from WIPO and discuss important strategies for filing in China, including some of the advantages of their system and common mistakes even experienced filers fall victim to. •Keys to Success: Understanding the Patent System in China •National Filing Numbers in China: Looking at the Data
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