D&I webinar – Ajankohtaista patenteista ja terveyssektorilta

D&I Webinar

Webinaari maanantaina 8.4.2024 klo 9.00 – 10.00

D&I Innovation Powerhouse järjestää kevään aikana webinaarisarjan, jossa käsittelemme innovatiivisiin teknologioihin ja palveluihin liittyvää juridiikkaa eri kulmista. Webinaarisarjassa syvennymme muun muassa tietovarantoihin ja tekoälyyn, patentteihin erityisesti terveyssektorin näkökulmasta, avoimen lähdekoodin lisensseihin ja tekoälyyn, sekä tietojen siirtoihin.

Huhtikuussa Partner Juli Mansnérus ja Senior Attorney Eila El Asry tarjoavat katsauksen patentti- ja terveyssektorin ajankohtaisiin kehityssuuntiin. Webinaarissa perehdytään muun muassa seuraaviin kysymyksiin:

  • Miten ajankohtaiset suuret megatrendit näkyvät yhtäältä patentti- ja toisaalta terveyssektorilla?
  • Näkyvätkö trendit viimeaikaisissa tuomioistuinratkaisuissa patenttisektorilla?
  • Millaisia uudistuksia patenttisektorin lainsäädäntöön on tulossa?
  • Millaisia ennakoituja vaikutuksia EU-tason suunnitellulla tulevalla sääntelyllä on lääketeollisuuden toimintaympäristöön?

Webinaarisarjan tulevat tilaisuudet järjestetään noin kuukauden välein keväällä 2024 ja julkistamme jokaisen tilaisuuden tarkemman ohjelman myöhemmin. Jos et ole saanut kutsua ja haluaisit osallistua webinaareihin, voit olla yhteydessä: thinkingahead@dittmar.fi.

Tulossa:

Tiistai 14.5.2024: Avoimen lähdekoodin lisenssit ja tekoäly
Torstai 6.6.2024: Tietojen siirrot: The game is still on – miten hallita edelleen relevantteja riskejä

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