EIP to hold an ‘Ask the Experts’ IP clinic at the launch of Cardiff Start network

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27 March 2013
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EIP are sponsoring the launch event of Cardiff Start and will be hosting an IP clinic for start-ups.

Cardiff Start is a group for entrepreneurs running creative, digital and technology start-ups in the Cardiff and South Wales area.

The group is hosting a day of free workshops and master classes specifically designed for tech and digital start-ups at Cardiff City Hall on 11 April. The event is followed by an official launch party.

Partner Chris Price will hold an ‘Ask the Experts’ IP clinic, allowing start-ups to learn more about the importance of protecting their intellectual property rights. For further details of the event, search for the Cardiff Start group on Facebook.

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