How Intellectual Property Drives Startup Investment
Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024
2:00pm to 3:00pm
Part of: Edmonton Startup Week
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A strong intellectual property strategy is not just about safeguarding your innovations - it's a magnet for investment.
In the competitive world of startups, investors look for more than just a great idea; they seek security and long-term value.
Join us for an insightful discussion on the critical importance of intellectual property in driving startup success and securing investment. Our panel of experienced investors and startup founders will discuss how strong IP frameworks can set your business apart, enhance investor confidence, and reduce risks. Gain insights into how investors assess a company's IP, the challenges faced by startups in protecting their innovations, and how IP can become a powerful tool for gaining a competitive edge.
Why Attend?
- Discover why IP is a must-have asset for securing investment.
- Hear expert strategies for navigating IP challenge.
- Learn how investors evaluate IP portfolios.
10107 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, AB, T5J 1W8
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