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September seminar: Improving social mobility in the IP profession

By Hogan Lovells Tech and Telecoms on August 22, 2019
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We’re excited to partner with IP Inclusive to host a seminar focused on social mobility in the IP profession. On 24 September 2019, join us for a discussion with not-for-profit organisations and other businesses around how they are working to improve social mobility within IP and legal professions, and explore strategies for how we can create a more inclusive and diverse working environment.

What’s lined up?

  • Keynote from Nicholas Cheffings, Chair of PRIME
  • Series of short talks from organisations and charities tackling these issues
  • Group discussions to consider how businesses can learn from outreach campaigns and implement similar initiatives in a corporate setting
  • Drinks, bites and networking

When: Tuesday 24 September, 2019

15:30    Registration
16:00    Presentations
18:00    Networking
19:00    Finish

Where: Hogan Lovells, London

Registration: For registration and further information please contact Joshua Prietzel


IP Inclusive are focused on providing training, raising awareness and providing support to IP professionals and making IP professions more inclusive.

  • Posted in:
    Intellectual Property
  • Blog:
    Global Media and Communications Watch
  • Organization:
    Hogan Lovells
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