WORKSHOP ROOM (1st Floor)

How to Structure Deals, Protect IP, and Navigate the Full Commercialization Lifecycle

Target Audience:

Spin-offs, start-ups, academic teams, tech transfer offices, investors, and companies in pharma & biotech preparing for or engaged in technology transfer.

Your innovation has the potential to change the world, but the path from discovery to market is a minefield of legal complexities. While understanding initial IP ownership is critical, it’s only the first step. This workshop provides a playbook for every stage.

In this practical workshop, you will find out how to:

Secure your IP: Know the key issues surrounding intellectual property and how to protect it.

Navigate the regulatory maze: Identify and mitigate the regulatory risks that can derail development.

Architect the Deal: Learn to structure the relationships between universities, inventors, and commercial partners.

Manage conflicts of interest: Draw clear lines between academic roles and entrepreneurial pursuits.

Avoid critical pitfalls: Identify and resolve the hidden legal issues that can block investment or partnerships.

Goal:

To equip you with the practical legal tools and foresight needed to avoid costly errors, streamline commercialization, and build lasting value from your innovative intellectual property.

BRONZE SPONSOR

  • Free entrance: 2 tickets
  • VIP networking dinner: 1 ticket
  • Promotion on the Conference website, LinkedIn, Brella
  • Logo in the Abstract book
  • Logo and promotion at the venue

SILVER SPONSOR

  • Free entrance: 2 tickets ( + speaker)
  • VIP networking dinner: 1 ticket
  • Speaker slot (panel / own workshop)
  • Option to have a booth
  • Promotion on the Conference website, LinkedIn, Brella
  • Logo in the Abstract book Logo and promotion at the venue
  • Distribution of printed materials to each participant

GOLD SPONSOR

  • Free entrance
  • VIP networking diner
  • Speaker slot on the main stage
  • Option to have a booth
  • Promotion on the Conference website, LinkedIn, Brella
  • Two pages in the Abstract book
  • Logo and promotion at the venue
  • Distribution of printed materials to each participant