Free IP advice at Bath Digital Festival 2017

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02 October 2017
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On 20 October, EIP will be holding free IP clinics and a presentation at our Bath office for the Bath Digital Festival 2017.

Starting at 9.30am, our attorneys will be available for free 20 minute sessions, advising on the most suitable IP protection for your business. The clinics are welcome to everyone; individuals, start-ups, and well-established businesses.

The afternoon will see a presentation hosted by Senior Associate, Ben Hoyle, focussing on capturing and exploiting innovation.

The event is part of Bath Digital Festival; a celebration of people and digital technology in Bath. Events run from 17 October in various locations around the city.

To book your IP appointment with us, click here

To book your seat for the presentation, click here

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