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24/09/13 – Three days left until our next Webinar: ‘ASEAN IPR SME Helpdesk Train-the-Trainer for the Enterprise Europe Network’, 27 September 201

18/09/13 – REGISTER for our upcoming Webinar: ‘ASEAN IPR SME Helpdesk Train-the-Trainer for the Enterprise Europe Network’, 27 September 2013

Webinar: ‘ASEAN IPR SME Helpdesk

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19/08/2013 – IPR Strategies in Singapore webinar PPT and recording AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD

As Singapore increasingly becomes one of the major destinations for European investment in Asia, it becomes more and more essential for companies to be fully aware of how to protect their Intellectual Property before entering into the country’s favourable business environment. During this webinar, ASEAN IPR SME Helpdesk expert Joyce Ang provided the audience with key, practical information on how to conduct business in/with Singapore.

06/08/2013 - Registration open for the Helpdesk webinar: Intellectual Property Protection Strategies in Singapore for European SMEs - 14 August 2013

17/07/13 - DOWNLOAD webinar PPT and recording: Not lost in Thailand: Intellectual Property Rights Protection Strategies for EU SMEs

25/06/2013 - Register for the Webinar 'Not lost in Thailand: Intellectual Property Rights Protection Strategies for EU SMEs'

20/06/2013 - The webinar 'Intellectual Property Rights Protection in Indonesia for EU SMEs' recording and PPT ready to DOWNLOAD

'Intellectual Property Rights Protection in Indonesia for EU SMEs'

Webinar recording and PPT available to download

31/05/13 - Registration open for the ASEAN IPR SME Helpdesk webinar: Business and IPR Strategy in Indonesia - 12 June 2013

08/04/2013: Join us for our opening webinar 'Intellectual Property Strategies for European Small Businesses Working in/with South-East Asia' - Thursday 25 April 2013

With an increasingly skilled workforce and attractive business environment, more and more European companies are expanding into the ASEAN region. To make the most of the opportunities available, European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) need to ensure their intellectual property rights (IPR) are protected and enforceable in the ASEAN countries they conduct business with.