11
August 2020
Past Event
Video Event | Injunctions for Standard-Essential Patents: Safeguarding Innovation in the United States, Europe, and Beyond

Video Event | Injunctions for Standard-Essential Patents: Safeguarding Innovation in the United States, Europe, and Beyond

Past Event
Hudson Institute, Washington, D.C. Headquarters
August 11, 2020
11
August 2020
Past Event

1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 400
Washington, DC 20004

Speakers:
Claudia Tapia

Director of IPR Policy and Legal Academic Research, Ericsson

Christoph Ann

Professor of Law, Technical University of Munich

Adam Mossoff

Chair of the Forum for Intellectual Property, Hudson Institute

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Urška Petrovčič

Senior Fellow

**This event will premiere on this page at 12:00 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, August 11.**

Cellular standards, like 4G and 5G, have revolutionized the way we use our phones and technology, and emerging innovations are set to bring even more changes to our life with the coming Internet of Things. Smart factories, connected cars, and telehealth solutions are only some of the products enabled by the new generations of cellular standards.

Innovation does not come easily and requires significant investment in research and development. Patents are a fundamental incentive for encouraging companies to continue investing in innovation. In today’s accelerating, globalized market for technological innovation, strong patent protections across all jurisdictions remains as important as ever.

Join Hudson Institute for a discussion with top experts on the approaches taken by the United States, Europe, and others to incentivize innovation and protect and enforce patents.

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