Addressing the complexities of current IP protection of biological assets through identification and traceability
Rapid advancements in biology engineering are transforming the development and commercialisation of microorganisms, in particular (GMOs), yet they bring new complexities to IP protection. Traditional methods, such as manually tracking, audit terms in agreements, and using known methods of identifying microorganisms, can fall short in managing the scale and intricacies of modern genetic engineering.
This interactive workshop highlights how DNA Barcoding and version control tracking technologies provide identification and traceability for GMOs and biological assets to improve control over your assets and enhance IP enforcement strategies. Explore when and where to deploy these tools for maximum protection and improved commercialisation.
Why Attend?
Learn how DNA barcoding and version control tools enhance traceability and IP security.
Understand the intricacies of patent enforcement and how improved technologies may assist in streamlining these processes.
Network with industry peers, legal experts, and technology innovators.
Acquire actionable strategies to strengthen IP protection and licensing in your organisation
Who Is Delivering the Event and Why?
GitLife Biotech, creators of GenoSignature™ and CellRepo®, and Potter Clarkson, IP law experts, collaborate to provide actionable insights into bridging innovative technologies with IP frameworks.
Workshop Highlights / Agenda / Structure:
Keynote: Introduction to DNA barcoding & version control technologies and IP management applications.
Panel Discussion: Overcoming IP challenges in synthetic biology.
Q&A: Expert advice on your specific challenges.
Networking: Connect with participants and leaders.