HGF IP in Healthcare
Copyright HGF © 2021 All Rights Reserved.
Copyright HGF © 2021 All Rights Reserved.
Virtual Conference 2021
Thursday 14th January - Thursday 18th March
DATES:
Changes in technology and human interaction have altered the face of the healthcare sector.
The healthcare sector has a long history of life-changing innovation, with new and evolving technology at its core. Changes in human interaction have played a significant role in this success story, with people’s ability to impart personal details, interact with websites, and use apps to obtain medical advice and track chronic conditions.
All of this, along with developments in personalised medicine, use of AI, big data, robotics, VR and new drug delivery systems, not to mention the recent Covid-19 treatments and vaccine developments, means that IP in healthcare has never been more important.
This year, HGF’s IP in Healthcare Conference will be delivered virtually through a series of webinars which will review the latest IP and related issues in the pharmaceuticals, life sciences and medical device sectors.
DATE:
Tue 2 Feb
TOPIC:
The TARDIS of trade marks: time, space and strategy
SPEAKERS:
Rigel Moss McGrath and Caroline Pigott
DATE:
Tue 9 Feb
TOPIC:
How could standard essential patents impact on digital health products?
SPEAKERS:
Yael Shalem and Rachel Fetches
DATE:
Thur 11 Feb
TOPIC:
Developing new anti-infective drugs: challenges and opportunities
SPEAKERS:
Dr Dan Woollaston and Dr Derek Lindsay
DATE:
Tue 23 Feb
TOPIC:
Careful crafting and compliant claims; Advertising Standards Authority regulation in the health sector
SPEAKERS:
Antony Gold
DATE:
Tue 2 Mar
TOPIC:
Motivating big pharma to embrace emerging technology: it’s not always about the small molecule (11AM & 5PM)
SPEAKERS:
Craig Thomson, Dr Andrew Wells and Dr Alex Therien
DATE:
Thur 4 Mar
TOPIC:
‘Strengthening your core’ – embedding a healthy risk management framework within the core of your business
SPEAKERS:
Michelle Davies
DATE:
Thur 11 Mar
TOPIC:
What happens when it goes wrong? Avoiding loss of patent rights in portfolio management
SPEAKERS:
Vanessa Stainthorpe
DATE:
Thur 16 Mar
TOPIC:
Patent strategies for personalised medicine and medical devices
SPEAKERS:
Dr Laurence Gainey and Dr Adam Hines
DATE:
Thur 18 Mar
TOPIC:
The power of bioinformatics: a focus on capturing bioinformatics innovation as part of an IP strategy
SPEAKERS:
Dr Lauris Kemp and Dr Andrew McGettrick
Tue
2 Feb
The TARDIS of trade marks: time, space and strategy
Rigel Moss McGrath and Caroline Pigott
Tue
9 Feb
How could standard essential patents impact on digital health products?
Yael Shalem and Rachel Fetches
Thur 11 Feb
Developing new anti-infective drugs: challenges and opportunities
Dr Dan Woollaston and Dr Derek Lindsay
Tue
23 Feb
Careful crafting and compliant claims; Advertising Standards Authority regulation in the health sector
Antony Gold
Tue
2 Mar
Motivating big pharma to embrace emerging technology: it’s not always about the small molecule
Craig Thomson, Dr Andrew Wells and Dr Alex Therien
Thur
11 Mar
What happens when it goes wrong? Avoiding loss of patent rights in portfolio management
Vanessa Stainthorpe
Thur
4 Mar
‘Strengthening your core’ – embedding a healthy risk management framework within the core of your business
Michelle Davies
Tue
16 Mar
Patent strategies for personalised medicine and medical devices
Dr Laurence Gainey and Dr Adam Hines
Thur
18 Mar
The power of bioinformatics: a focus on capturing bioinformatics innovation as part of an IP strategy
Dr Lauris Kemp and Dr Andrew McGettrick
DATE:
TOPIC:
SPEAKERS:
Recordings
Thur 14 Jan
Lab bench to acquisition and a spin-out company: follow the client journey
Dr Andrew Wells and
Dr Andy Chapman
Upcoming webinars
Recordings
DATE:
Thur 14 Jan
TOPIC:
Lab bench to acquisition and a spin-out company: follow the client journey
SPEAKERS:
Dr Andrew Wells and Dr Andy Chapman
Wed 20 Jan
How to capitalise on the 5G healthcare revolution
Dr Susan Keston and Dr Sofie McPherson
DATE:
Wed 20 Jan
TOPIC:
How to capitalise on the 5G healthcare revolution
SPEAKERS:
Dr Susan Keston and Dr Sofie McPherson