PurpleVine IP, a leading intellectual property firm, played a significant role in the recently concluded the 2nd IP Forefront Auto Forum (IFAF 2024) and the Overseas Investment and Trade Protection Seminar. PurpleVine IP actively participated, sharing valuable insights and empowering the development of intellectual property protection. Here are the highlights:
PurpleVine IP Engages in the 2nd IP Forefront Auto Forum
The IFAF 2024, held from May 29th to 31st in Shanghai, gathered renowned intellectual property professors, experts, and industry professionals. Discussions revolved around compliance challenges, intellectual property disputes, and risk control for automotive companies expanding overseas. Ms. Vivian Wang, Licensing Director of PurpleVine IP, shared her expertise during a roundtable forum, focusing on negotiating standard essential patent licenses in the automotive field. Furthermore, PurpleVine's team engaged in-depth exchanges with conference attendees at their booth, providing valuable intellectual property consultation services and fostering collaboration opportunities.
PurpleVine's Vice President Attended the Overseas Investment and Trade Protection Seminar
The Overseas Investment and Trade Protection Seminar, held on May 30th in Sichuan, brought together legal experts and professionals to discuss cross-border litigation and business development. The seminar was hosted by the Sichuan Branch of the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission, the Chengdu Law Society, the Chengdu Arbitration Commission, the Chengdu Lawyers Association, and the Sichuan Tianfu New Area Headquarters Economic Bureau. Mr. Frank Jeng, Vice President of PurpleVine IP, was invited as a guest speaker in the roundtable discussion, providing in-depth insights into the practice of global IP litigation and the development of cross-border business. Mr. Jeng emphasized the importance of selecting stable patents and choosing opponents wisely in patent litigation. He introduced that PurpleVine IP's innovative litigation case management model can help enterprises solve overseas patent litigation challenges in the most effective and cost-efficient manner, and suggested that enterprises conduct combined litigation in different countries and courts to obtain optimal compensation and injunction effects.