Neil Condon and Chris Price to speak at ESTnet software patenting seminar

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10 October 2013
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Patent Strategy

Partners Neil Condon and Chris Price will speak at a seminar on software patenting and the Patent Box hosted by The Electronics and Software Technologies Network for Wales (ESTnet).

Topics to be covered include an introduction to patents, and what is patentable subject matter in electronics and software. Two speakers from Deloitte will give an overview of the benefits available to companies through the Patent Box and R&D Tax Credits.

The breakfast seminar takes place at The Legacy Hotel in Cardiff on 23 October, from 8am. Registration is free and available to both ESTnet members and non-members.

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