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NAMIC Webinars: Identifying and Mitigating Intellectual Properties (IP) Risks within Industrial 3D Printing
A key feature of 3D Printing is in its digitalized database, where users only require digital files to print their products. Herein comes the question of how should users manage this digital data? In this webinar, Intellectual Property (IP) and 3D printing experts will dive deep on how users can protect their IP and avoid infringing copyright.
Agenda:
03.00pm: Welcome & Introduction of NAMIC
03.05pm: Mr Reuben Lim, Head of Strategic Engagement, IPOS International on “What is An Intangible Asset?”
- Why are intangible assets important to enterprises?
- Initiatives for startups and SMEs by IPOS Family
- Subsidized Training
- IP Consultancy
- Patent Filing Initiatives
03.20pm: Ms Lucille Ong, Senior Associate, Marks & Clerk Singapore LLP on “Patent Claims & Infringement: An Overview with Case Studies in the Spare Parts Industry”
- Sharing on how patent claims work
- Understanding patent infringement and how to avoid it
- Case studies from the spare parts industry
03.35pm: Mr Hakon Ellekjaer, Head of Venture – 3D Printing, Wilhelmsen Ships Service Pte Ltd on “Maritime Intelligence: How to Mitigate Risk & Their IP Value Proposition, Wilhelmsen | thyssenkrupp 3D Printing Venture”
- Introduction of the Wilhelmsen | thyssenkrupp 3D Printing Venture & Its Value Proposition
- Sharing on Risk Management (IP and Risk of Parts Failure)
- Engagement with OEMs
03.50pm (30 mins): Moderated Panel Discussion
04.20pm: End of Webinar
TO REGISTER, please visit: http://bit.ly/ipwebinar
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Mr Hakon Ellekjaer
Head of Venture, 3D Printing, Wilhelmsen Ships ServiceMr Hakon Ellekjaer
Hakon Ellekjaer is shipping and previous management consulting professional with a strong track record from transformation projects and digital ventures. Passionate about innovation and transformation – developing and bringing innovative products, solutions and services to the maritime industry. As Head of Venture – 3D Printing, he is fulfilling the vision to disrupt the supply chain for marine parts. Together with technology partners, they are providing a quality assured platform for digital inventory and on-demand ordering and manufacturing of spare parts – nearly eliminating all the expenses and time constraints associated with traditional supply chain and part production.