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We are a Media PR & Marketing consultancy based in London. Our aim is to help IP Law firms and service providers brand their businesses and services in environments that are relevant to their business and to give solid media and marketing support to IP businesses & Professionals lacking expertise in this area. Our vision is to work successfully in exclusive partnerships with law firms and service providers ‘Internationally’ to build up a legible network of professionals that have similar goals in enhancing their profiles and businesses within environments that are relevant to their growth.


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The Global IP Matrix Magazine 23rd Edition – AIPPI World Congress 2025 Special Edition Is Out Now!We are proud to present Issue 23 of The Global IP Matrix, a special edition dedicated to the AIPPI World Congress 2025 in Japan. As one of the most important gatherings for intellectual property professionals worldwide, the Congress provides a vital platform to exchange ideas, challenge perspectives, and foster international collaboration.This edition features a headline article by Kenichi Nakajima of Clarivate, who delivers a masterclass on The Power of Patent Data in Research and Business Strategy. His contribution explores how enriched patent datasets and advanced analytics are transforming decision-making for corporations, universities, and policymakers—a timely perspective in today’s fast-moving innovation ecosystems.From Latin America, Adriana Barrera of BARLAW – Barrera & Asociados examines landlord liability in trademark infringement cases in Peru, outlining how accountability for property owners can strengthen enforcement, disrupt counterfeit supply chains, and protect brand integrity.We also shine a light on the creative economy in West Africa, where Sarah Norkor Anku of SN Anku IP Firm analyses the realities of copyright enforcement in Ghana and Nigeria. Her article highlights the legislative gaps, cultural perceptions, and enforcement challenges fuelling digital piracy, while offering practical recommendations to strengthen protection in the digital era.Alongside these features, this edition includes a wide range of contributions spanning patents, trademarks, and copyright, as well as jurisdiction-specific updates and commentary on emerging challenges within the IP landscape.We extend our deepest thanks to the authors and experts who have shared their knowledge, and to you, our readers, for being part of this growing global IP community. Their insights, and your engagement, continue to drive meaningful dialogue and progress in the field of intellectual property.Explore the latest issue and discover perspectives shaping the future of IP.👉 Click for the Digital VersionFor editorial submissions or branding enquiries, please contact us at info@gipmatrix.com or call +44 (0)203 813 0457 or visit our website: www.gipmatrix.com.#AIPPI2025 #PatentData #TrademarkLaw #CopyrightEnforcement #Innovation #Counterfeits #GlobalIP #IntellectualProperty #IPInsights #ThoughtLeadership
The Global IP Matrix Magazine 22nd Edition – INTA Special Edition Is Out Now!We are proud to unveil Issue 22 of The Global IP Matrix, a special edition dedicated to the International Trademark Association (INTA) Conference. This edition captures the dynamic evolution of the intellectual property landscape as it converges with global innovation, enforcement strategies, and policy developments.As the INTA Conference continues to serve as a key platform for trademark professionals and IP leaders worldwide, this issue reflects the forward-thinking dialogue and collaboration that define the event. Inside, you’ll find a carefully curated selection of articles addressing the most critical topics shaping the future of IP.One of the central themes in this edition is the rising influence of artificial intelligence within the IP space. Our expert contributors explore how AI is redefining patent systems, the implications of AI-generated content in copyright law, and the ethical questions surrounding this rapid transformation.Another key focus is cross-border enforcement and the global spread of counterfeits. As counterfeit networks become more sophisticated and transnational, this issue presents innovative strategies and collaborative frameworks aimed at helping rights holders protect their assets more effectively.We also highlight ongoing efforts to advance diversity and inclusion within the IP sector. Featuring initiatives such as the Women’s Leadership Initiative, this edition celebrates the growing presence and achievements of women in IP, while encouraging broader representation and equity throughout the profession.In addition, you’ll find regional updates from various jurisdictions offering insights into recent legislative and regulatory developments—essential reading for practitioners navigating the global IP landscape.We extend our sincerest thanks to all the authors and industry experts who contributed their knowledge and perspectives to this edition. Their insights are vital to building a more informed, collaborative, and connected IP community.Discover the latest issue and stay ahead of the curve in the dynamic world of IP!Click for the Digital VersionFor editorial submissions or advertising enquiries, please contact us at info@gipmatrix.com or call +44 (0)203 813 0457 or visit our website: www.gipmatrix.com.#INTA2025 #TrademarkLaw #ArtificialIntelligence #Counterfeits #WomensLeadership #DiversityInIP #IntellectualProperty #ThoughtLeadership #GlobalIP #IPInsights
We are thrilled to present Issue 21 of The Global IP Matrix, the first edition of 2025! As we embark on this new year, we are honoured to share this edition filled with expert insights, remarkable stories, and thought-provoking commentary from IP leaders around the world.Our headline feature is an inspiring article by Natalie E. Glitzenhirn-Augustin of Glitz Law, who explores how Saint Lucia is leveraging intellectual property to build a sustainable sports tourism ecosystem. Natalie delves into how the island’s growing sports profile, paired with strategic IP initiatives, is fostering economic growth while preserving cultural and natural assets. Her article is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of IP, tourism, and economic development.In this edition, we also invite you on a journey through diverse perspectives shaping the IP landscape:Claudia Kaya of Dormann IP in Switzerland shares her multidisciplinary journey from chemical engineering to interior design, offering unique insights into client relations and innovative IP consulting.Daniel Greenberg of Lexsynergy provides a fascinating look at Rwanda’s digital transformation through its .RW Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy, positioning the nation as a digital leader in Africa.Lisa Rhooms presents a detailed exploration of the legal battle over "Jamaica Rum," highlighting the challenges of protecting geographical indications while balancing cultural heritage with modern IP regulations.This edition is a testament to the global impact of intellectual property in driving innovation, safeguarding cultural heritage, and reshaping industries. From policy developments to landmark cases, The Global IP Matrix continues to be your trusted resource for cutting-edge commentary and insights.As we step into 2025, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering dialogue, collaboration, and celebration within the IP community.Discover the latest issue and stay ahead of the curve in the dynamic world of IP!Click for the Digital VersionFor future contributions or to share your industry news, contact us at +44 (0)203 813 0457 or email info@gipmatrix.com.Explore the digital version at www.gipmatrix.com.#IntellectualProperty #ThoughtLeadership #Innovation #BrandProtection #PatentLaw #TrademarkLaw
We are excited to present the AIPPI Special Edition of The Global IP Matrix, packed with expert insights and cutting-edge analysis tailored for the global IP community. This issue is your comprehensive guide to the latest trends and developments shaping the future of intellectual property.In this edition, our headline feature by Marek Bury, Managing Partner and European Patent Attorney at Bury & Bury, takes center stage. His article, "Risk and Cost Optimisation in Post-Grant Patent Renewals in Europe," provides a deep dive into the challenges and strategies for managing unitary patents and national validations. Marek’s piece is a must-read for those navigating the complex world of European patent law, offering essential tools for optimising renewals and protecting valuable IP assets.We also bring you an insightful exploration of Chile’s innovative policies on AI and IP, penned by Agustina Davis Komlos and Javiera Badilla of Badilla Davis Ltda. As AI reshapes industries, Chile's forward-thinking approach is pioneering, and their article gives you a front-row seat to this transformative journey.Further, we journey to Mexico, where Vianey Romo De Vivar Gutierrez and Fernando Becerril of Romo & Becerril IP Atelier S.C. unpack the evolution of IP from traditional roots to a vision-driven global player. Their article is a fresh and thought-provoking contribution to this special edition.Shifting to the digital age, Michele S. Katz, Founding Partner at Advitam IP LLC, discusses the complexities of copyright law in the era of social media influencers. Her article equips brands and creators alike with vital knowledge on navigating content creation, sharing, and infringement issues.This edition is brimming with content designed to keep you at the forefront of the ever-evolving IP landscape. Whether you're attending the AIPPI Congress or following from afar, we encourage you to delve into the expert opinions and strategic advice that can drive your IP strategy forward.Enjoy the journey into the world of IP with us, and stay ahead of the curve!Click for the Digital VersionIf you would like to share your industry news and stories in future issues of The Global IP Matrix magazine, then please get in touch with us at +44 (0)203 813 0457 or email info@gipmatrix.com www.gipmatrix.com #thoughtleadership #intellectualproperty #brandprotection #patents #patentlaw #trademarklaw #copyrightlaw
Celebrating Women's Excellence in Intellectual Property  We are delighted to present The Women's IP World Annual 2025 magazine, a powerful tribute to the women shaping the global landscape of Intellectual Property and innovation.Now in its sixth edition, this year's magazine features a rich collection of thought-provoking articles, expert perspectives, and impactful stories from professionals across the globe. Each page captures the spirit of progress, resilience, and leadership that defines the remarkable women driving change in the world of IP.A heartfelt thank you to our contributors, including innovators, legal experts, policymakers, educators, and advocates, who continue to raise the bar with their knowledge, vision, and dedication. Your voices make this publication what it is – a vibrant and respected platform championing the contributions of women in Intellectual Property.This year also marks a major milestone with the introduction of our Top 100 Influential Women Leaders in IP Law: Champions of Leadership, Innovation, and Global Influence Ranking. This initiative celebrates those leading the way in legal excellence, policy reform, mentorship, and global impact. It reflects our continued commitment to not only share stories, but to spotlight the women who are actively shaping the future of the industry.As you explore this year’s edition, we hope you are inspired by the strength and achievements of the women featured within these pages. Their insights and experiences embody the progress we are making as a global IP community.The journey continues, and we are honoured to have you with us. From all of us at Northon’s Media PR & Marketing LtdIf you prefer to read the digital version of The Women's IP World Annual 2025, click here. Contact us at +44 (0)203 813 0457 or via email at info@womensipworld.comwww.womensipworld.com#WomenInIPLaw #WomenInIP #CelebratingWomen #InspiringWomen #IntellectualProperty #IP #PatentLawyer #CopyrightLaw #Trademarks #Copyright #WomenEmpoweringWomen #WomenInBusiness #Trademark #IPLaw #WomenLeaders #BrandProtection #TrademarkInfringement #FemaleEntrepreneurship
Host:Michele KatzFounder & CEOAdvitam IP, LLC – Chicago, USAGuest: Terita KallooAttorney-at-LawTerita Kalloo Law, Trinidad & TobagoWe are excited to launch Season 5 of the Women’s IP World Podcast with Episode 1, featuring an insightful conversation with Terita Kalloo, Attorney-at-Law and founder of Terita Kalloo Law in Trinidad & Tobago. Terita joins our host Michele Katz, Founding Partner at Advitam IP, to discuss her forward-thinking perspectives on digital fashion, innovation, and the evolving challenges shaping the global IP landscape topics she explores in depth in her article published in the Women’s IP World Annual 2025.In this episode, Terita draws on her PhD research to explain how the metaverse is transforming fashion through virtual products, NFTs, and immersive digital experiences, while also creating complex IP risks such as counterfeit virtual goods and unauthorised trademark use. She highlights how early adopters in the industry have tested new digital models and why even brands not active in virtual spaces must still consider protection strategies. Practising across the Caribbean, she emphasises the need for proactive IP management in this evolving environment and concludes with her guiding mantra: “what’s for you is for you.”Click here to read Terita's full article.Tune in now to hear Terita’s vision for the future of IP in the fashion-tech era and her expert guidance on how brand owners can stay protected, agile, and innovative in the digital age.#WomensIPWorldPodcast #AdvitamIP #TeritaKallooLaw #WomenInIP #GlobalIPCommunity
Discover the pulse of the intellectual property (IP) world with the latest edition of The Global IP Matrix magazine, specially curated for the INTA conference in Atlanta. This edition buzzes with excitement, reflecting the resurgence of the authentic INTA spirit and promising insightful conversations.At the forefront of this edition is Dr. Alexey Vakhnin's illuminating interview with EAPO President Dr. Grigory Ivliev, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Eurasian Patent Convention. Reflecting on visionary leaders and ongoing initiatives, Dr. Ivliev highlights the system's success and its commitment to quality and international cooperation.Introducing a fresh perspective, Lisa Rhooms explores the economic value of IP in Jamaica, spotlighting cultural icons and navigating the challenges faced by emerging talents in extracting value from their creations.In the Women's IP World Bitesize segment, Barrister Bejuka Mildred Alugu shares her journey in IP law, advocating for inclusivity and addressing unique challenges faced by women in the field. Her insights underscore the vital role of diversity in shaping legal strategies and promoting innovation.As we offer this preview of our exclusive coverage for the INTA 2024 conference, we invite you to delve deeper into our riveting content. Each article is crafted to enhance your understanding of the evolving IP landscape. Join us in Atlanta for enriching discussions and invaluable connections. Until then, anticipate the journey ahead with us.Click for the Digital VersionIf you would like to share your industry news and stories in future issues of The Global IP Matrix magazine, then please get in touch with us at +44 (0)203 813 0457 or email info@gipmatrix.com www.gipmatrix.com #thoughtleadership #intellectualproperty #brandprotection #patents #patentlaw #trademarklaw #copyrightlaw #trademark #trademarkinfringement #patent #intellectualpropertylaw
Celebrating Women's Excellence in Intellectual Property   As we proudly present the fifth annual edition of Women's IP World, it is with immense gratitude and admiration that we extend our heartfelt thanks to all the remarkable women who have graced our pages, both in this edition and those who came before. Your unwavering dedication to advancing intellectual property law, promoting diversity, and championing inclusion on a global scale has been nothing short of extraordinary.  In this milestone edition, we are thrilled to showcase a diverse array of stories that inspire and educate. From groundbreaking legal cases to innovative strategies in IP protection, each article serves as a testament to the remarkable talent and expertise of women in this field. We are honoured to provide a platform for these voices, amplifying their contributions and insights to benefit our readership.  Reflecting on our journey over the past five years, it is clear that our magazine stands as a testament to the power of collaboration and community. The collective effort of the women who have contributed to our annual publication has propelled us to this significant milestone. Together, we have created a publication that not only celebrates the achievements of women in IP but also serves as a beacon of inspiration for future generations.  Women's IP World is more than just a magazine; it is a testament to the resilience, creativity, and brilliance of women in intellectual property and innovation. With each edition, we strive to shine a spotlight on the innovative and inspirational work being done by women worldwide, showcasing their achievements and providing a platform for their voices to be heard.  As we look to the future, we remain committed to our mission of celebrating and empowering women in IP and innovation. We recognise that our work is far from over, and we are dedicated to championing diversity, inclusion, and equality in all aspects of intellectual property law.  We extend our deepest gratitude to our readers, contributors, and supporters for your continued support and enthusiasm. Your passion and dedication drive us forward, and we are honoured to have you by our side as we continue our journey together.  Here's to another year of celebrating women's remarkable achievements in intellectual property and innovation. Together, we will continue to shape the future of this dynamic field and inspire the next generation of female leaders.  With gratitude  Elvin Hassan Editor-in-Chief & Head of International Liaisons If you prefer to read the digital version of The Women's IP World Annual 2024, click here.  Should you wish to contribute to The Women's IP World Annual 2025, we encourage you to reach out to us promptly.Avail a 30% discount on all editorial and branding packages until July 3rd, 2024!Contact us at +44 (0)203 813 0457 or via email at info@womensipworld.comwww.womensipworld.com#WomenInIPLaw #WomenInIP #CelebratingWomen #InspiringWomen #IntellectualProperty #IP #PatentLawyer #CopyrightLaw #Trademarks #Copyright #WomenEmpoweringWomen #WomenInBusiness #Trademark #IPLaw #WomenLeaders #BrandProtection #TrademarkInfringement #FemaleEntrepreneurship 
Host:Michele KatzFounder & CEOAdvitam IP, LLC – Chicago, USAGuest: Elleson Fraenk Attorney and Founder Vision Legalis Advocaten, Republic of SurinameIn Episode 8 of Season 4 of the Women’s IP World Podcast, Michele Katz speaks with Elleson Fraenk, founder of Vision Legalis Advocaten in Suriname. Together, they explore the legal framework and evolving IP landscape of Suriname, a small but culturally rich South American nation with Caribbean ties.Elleson expands on her article, “Trademark Protection in Suriname”, featured in the Women’s IP World Annual 2024. She provides a detailed overview of Suriname’s IP environment, including the country’s reliance on an amended 1912 trademark law, its “first-to-use” legal doctrine, and the opportunities and challenges presented by its outdated but strategically advantageous registry system.She also discusses how Suriname’s lack of a service mark registration system impacts local businesses and how efforts are underway to modernise legislation, with Elleson herself contributing to a new draft law that could change the landscape for service providers in the region.Whether you're new to Suriname’s IP structure or seeking to expand your brand in the Caribbean region, this episode offers a rare and insightful look at a jurisdiction that is often overlooked yet increasingly relevant as foreign investment grows.Read Elleson’s full article.If you would like to be part of The Women’s IP World Annual 2026 and join our podcast, please contact us at:Email: info@womensipworld.comPhone: +44 (0)203 813 0457Website: www.womensipworld.comFor more information on IP services from Michele S. Katz and Advitam IP, Visit: www.advitamip.comConnect with Elleson Fraenk:Founder at Vision Legalis AdvocatenWebsite: www.visionlegalis.com#WomenInIP #Leadership #IntellectualProperty #Podcast #Innovation #TrademarkLaw #WomensIPWorld #VisionLegalis #SurinameIP
Host: Michele Katz Founder & CEO Advitam IP, LLC – Chicago, USAGuest: Juli Gutierrez Zanelli Executive Director ASIPIIn the seventh episode of Season 4 of the Women’s IP World Podcast, Michele Katz speaks with Juli Gutierrez Zanelli, Executive Director of ASIPI (Inter-American Association of Intellectual Property). Juli shares the inspiring story of ASIPI’s evolution over the decades and its proactive efforts to foster diversity, gender inclusion, and sustainability across the intellectual property landscape, as outlined in her article in Women’s IP World Annual 2024.During the conversation, Juli highlights how ASIPI has moved beyond traditional models, actively creating opportunities for women in leadership and championing diversity initiatives through dedicated committees, educational programmes, and policy reforms. She discusses the importance of balancing meritocracy with proactive inclusion efforts and how empowering women strengthens innovation, leadership, and the future of IP in the Americas and beyond.Click here to read Juli’s full article.Tune in now to discover how organisations like ASIPI are leading by example to create a more inclusive and dynamic IP community.If you would like to be part of The Women's IP World Annual 2025 and join our podcast, then please get in touch with us at: Email: info@womensipworld.com Phone: +44 (0)203 813 0457 Website: www.womensipworld.comFor more information on IP services from Michele S. Katz and Advitam IP, visit: Website: www.advitamip.comConnect with Juli Gutierrez Zanelli: Executive Director at ASIPI Website: www.asipi.orgThis episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about building a more diverse, equitable, and innovative future in intellectual property.#WomenInIP #Leadership #IntellectualProperty #Podcast #Innovation #DiversityInIP #WomensIPWorld #ASIPI
Host:Michele KatzFounder & CEOAdvitam IP, LLC - Chicago, USAGuest:Sarah Norkor Anku Global Managing Partner SN Anku IP Firm, GhanaIn the sixth episode of Season 4 of the Women’s IP World Podcast, Michele Katz is joined by Sarah Norkor Anku, Global Managing Partner at SN Anku IP Firm in Ghana. Drawing from her article in Women’s IP World Annual 2024, Sarah shares an in-depth look at the practical realities of managing intellectual property rights (IPRs) in Ghana—one of Africa’s most promising and dynamic business environments.Sarah explains Ghana’s current IP framework, the role of key state institutions, and how local and foreign businesses can navigate the IP registration and enforcement process effectively. The episode covers critical topics such as enforcement through the courts, bad faith trademark filings, the need for registering licenses and technology transfer agreements, and the importance of IP due diligence for foreign investors.With a focus on real-world challenges and strategic guidance, this conversation is essential listening for any business or innovator looking to expand into Ghana or better understand IP law within the African context.Click here to read Sarah’s full article.This episode offers practical insight into navigating Ghana’s IP terrain, empowering innovators and businesses to protect and commercialise their ideas effectively.If you would like to be part of The Women's IP World Annual 2026 and join our podcast, then please get in touch with us at:Email: info@womensipworld.comPhone: +44 (0)203 813 0457Website: www.womensipworld.comFor more information on IP services from Michele S. Katz and Advitam IP, visit:Website: www.advitamip.comConnect with Sarah Norkor Anku: Global Managing Partner at SN Anku IP Firm, Ghana Website: www.snankuipfirm.com#WomenInIP #Leadership #IntellectualProperty #Podcast #Innovation #IPAfrica #WomensIPWorld #GhanaIP #GlobalIPStrategy
Host:Michele KatzFounder & CEOAdvitam IP, LLC - Chicago, USAGuest:Vanessa Abdel-RazakFounder & PartnerAbdel-Razak & Associates, HaitiIn the fifth episode of Season 4 of the Women's IP World Podcast, Michele Katz is joined by Vanessa Abdel-Razak, Founder and Partner at Abdel-Razak & Associates, Haiti. Vanessa delves into the crucial role of Geographical Indications (GIs) in preserving Haiti’s rich cultural and agricultural heritage, as explored in her article in Women’s IP World Annual 2024.They discuss how GIs serve as a powerful tool for protecting locally produced goods, from Haiti’s renowned mangue Francisque and dous makos to Haitian vetiver, rum, and honey. Vanessa highlights how these products, deeply rooted in Haitian tradition, have the potential to drive economic development, global recognition, and cultural preservation. However, Haiti lacks a national Geographical Indication law, leaving its unique products vulnerable to imitation and economic loss.The conversation also covers international treaties that provide a framework for GI protection, the steps Haiti can take to establish a legal structure for its distinctive products, and why recognising the value of GIs is essential for empowering local producers and ensuring fair trade practices.Click here to read Vanessa’s full article.Tune in now to learn more about how intellectual property can be used to preserve local heritage and promote economic opportunities for communities in Haiti and beyond.If you would like to be part of The Women's IP World Annual 2025 and join our podcast, then please get in touch with us at:Email: info@womensipworld.comPhone: +44 (0)203 813 0457Website: www.womensipworld.comFor more information on IP services from Michele S. Katz and Advitam IP, visit:Website: www.advitamip.comConnect with Vanessa Abdel-Razak:Founder & Partner at Abdel-Razak & Associates, HaitiWebsite: www.cabinetabdelrazak.comThis episode offers a compelling look at the power of Geographical Indications in shaping economic resilience and protecting cultural heritage.#WomenInIP #Leadership #IntellectualProperty #Podcast #Innovation #IPIndustry #WomenEntrepreneurs #WomensIPWorld
Host:Michele KatzFounder & CEOAdvitam IP, LLC - Chicago, USAGuest:Claudette VernotDirector & Attorney-At-LawEstrategia Juridica, ColombiaIn the fourth episode of Season 4 of the Women's IP World Podcast, Michele Katz welcomes Claudette Vernot, Director at Estrategia Juridica in Colombia. Claudette shares her insights on the critical role of international private organisations in combating illicit trade and protecting intellectual property rights. Drawing from her article in Women’s IP World Annual 2024 and her experience as Chair of the INTA Anti-Counterfeiting Committee (2022-2023), Claudette discusses the collaboration between governments, private trade associations, and other stakeholders in addressing this complex issue.The conversation delves into how illicit trade undermines legitimate economic activities and jeopardises consumer safety, emphasising the need for enhanced partnerships, awareness, and the development of tools to counteract these crimes. Claudette highlights the importance of trust-building and cooperation in enforcing intellectual property laws, as well as the role of trade associations in promoting ethical and sustainable practices.Click here to read Claudette’s full article.Tune in now to learn more about the innovative strategies being employed to combat illicit trade and ensure a fair marketplace for all.If you would like to be part of The Women's IP World Annual 2025 and join our podcast, then please get in touch with us at:Email: info@womensipworld.comPhone: +44 (0)203 813 0457Website: www.womensipworld.comAdvitam IP, LLC website - www.advitamip.comEstrategia Juridica website - www.estrategiajuridica.coWe hope this episode inspires you with new ideas and insights into safeguarding intellectual property and tackling illicit trade.#WomenInIP #Leadership #IntellectualProperty #Podcast #Innovation #IPIndustry #WomenEntrepreneurs #WorkLifeBalance #WomensIPWorld
Host:Michele KatzFounder & CEOAdvitam IP, LLC - Chicago, USAGuest:Keesha Fleming LakeManaging PartnerCervieri Monsuarez, CaribbeanIn the third episode of Season 4 of the Women's IP World Podcast, Michele Katz speaks with Keesha Fleming Lake, Managing Partner at Cervieri Monsuarez, Caribbean. Keesha provides a detailed overview of the recent legislative changes in the Caribbean that aim to modernise the intellectual property framework and benefit both local and global entrepreneurs.In this insightful discussion, Keesha highlights how the diverse IP laws across Caribbean jurisdictions create opportunities but also pose challenges for businesses. She stresses the importance of awareness and education about these laws, ensuring local creatives and entrepreneurs can fully leverage the protections available. Drawing on her article in Women’s IP World Annual 2024, Keesha delves into how these changes empower local creatives, female entrepreneurs, and brand owners to protect their ideas, expand their reach, and leverage IP as a tool for business development.Click here to read Keesha’s full article.Tune in now to discover how the Caribbean is evolving into a hub of opportunity for IP protection and growth.If you would like to be part of The Women's IP World Annual 2025 and join our podcast, then please get in touch with us at:Email: info@womensipworld.comPhone: +44 (0)203 813 0457Website: www.womensipworld.comAdvitam IP, LLC website - www.advitamip.comCervieri Monsuarez website: www.cervierimonsuarez.comWe hope this episode inspires you with new perspectives on the power of intellectual property in shaping businesses across the Caribbean and beyond.#WomenInIP #Leadership #IntellectualProperty #Podcast #Innovation #IPIndustry #WomenEntrepreneurs #WorkLifeBalance #WomensIPWorld
Host:Michele S. KatzFounder & CEOAdvitam IP, LLC - Chicago, USAGuest:Dr.-Ing. Sophie ErtlPartner, Patent Attorney, European Patent AttorneyMaiwald Intellectual Property, GermanyIn the second episode of Season 4 of the Women's IP World Podcast, Michele Katz is joined by Dr. Ing. Sophie Ertl, Partner and European Patent Attorney at Maiwald Intellectual Property, who provides a deep dive into her article from Women’s IP World Annual 2024, offering a comparative analysis of the EP Patent, DE Patent, German Utility Model, and the newly introduced Unitary Patent.Sophie and Michele discuss the benefits and strategic advantages of each intellectual property option, particularly focusing on how businesses and innovators can leverage these tools to protect their inventions cost-effectively. Whether you're a seasoned IP professional or new to the field, this episode provides practical insights into navigating the complexities of European and German patent systems.Click here to read Sophie’s full article.Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of how to tailor IP strategies to your needs.Women’s IP World website - www.womensipworld.comAdvitam IP, LLC website - www.advitamip.comMaiwald Intellectual Property website – www.maiwald.euIf you would like to be part of The Women's IP World Annual 2025, please contact us at +44 (0)203 813 0457 or email us at info@womensipworld.com.#intellectualproperty #womeninleadership #femaleentrepreneurship #genderequality #womeninip #ipindustry #womensipworld #womenleaders #womensuccess
Host: Michele KatzFounder & CEOAdvitam IP, LLC - Chicago, USAGuest: Yasemin ÖzdemirFounder & Managing DirectorIP Lunar, TurkeyWe are excited to kick off Season 4 of the Women's IP World Podcast with Episode 1, featuring a special guest, Yasemin Özdemir, the Founder of IP Lunar. Yasemin joins Michele Katz, Founding Partner at Advitam IP, to discuss her compelling journey from translating patents to founding her own IP law firm, as detailed in her article in Women’s IP World Annual 2024.In this episode, Yasemin shares the unique challenges she faced while growing her career and her unconventional approach to leadership, which values collaboration over competition. The conversation also explores the inspiration behind her firm, IP Lunar, which draws on the lunar cycle to emphasize balance, intuition, and embracing change. Yasemin highlights the importance of a work-life balance that honours natural rhythms, especially for women, and reveals how authenticity and intention are the keys to true success in the IP world.Click here to read Yasemin's full article.Listen now to hear more about Yasemin's inspiring story and her vision for the future of intellectual property.Women’s IP World website - www.womensipworld.comAdvitam IP, LLC website - www.advitamip.comIP Lunar website – www.iplunar.comIf you would like to be part of The Women's IP World Annual 2025, please contact us at +44 (0)203 813 0457 or email us at info@womensipworld.com.#intellectualproperty #womeninleadership #femaleentrepreneurship #genderequality #womeninip #ipindustry #womensipworld #womenleaders #womensuccess
As we embark on a brand-new year, the team at Northon's Media extends our warmest wishes to all of our readers. We hope that this edition of our magazine brings valuable insights as we dive into the world of intellectual property (IP) and innovation. Our dedicated team has worked tirelessly over the festive period to curate this bumper edition, filled with articles directly sourced from industry professionals actively working in the field.  We invite you to explore each article, immerse yourself in the world of IP, and engage with our valued contributors.  As always, we appreciate your feedback and comments.  We wish you a prosperous and fulfilling year ahead, filled with creativity, success, and endless possibilities. With warm regards.   Make The Global IP Matrix Magazine a Part of Your Marketing Strategy in 2024!  If you would like to share your industry news and stories in future issues of The Global IP Matrix magazine, then please get in touch with us at +44 (0)203 813 0457 or email info@gipmatrix.com www.gipmatrix.com  #patentability #brandprotection #thoughtleadership #digitallaw #intellectualproperty #copyright #brandprotection #patents #patentlaw #trademarklaw #copyrightlaw #trademark #trademarkinfringement #patent #intellectualpropertylaw #patentsearch   
Host:Michele KatzFounder & CEOAdvitam IP, LLC -Chicago, USA Guests:Maria Farrukh KhanSenior PartnerUnited Trademark Patent Servicers, UAE.In the latest episode of season 3 of the Women’s IP World podcast, Michele Katz engages in a discussion with Maria Khan, a distinguished Senior Partner at United Trademark & Patent Services based in Dubai. This insightful conversation sheds light on the current role of women in innovation. United Trademark & Patent Services is an esteemed boutique firm specializing in comprehensive IP Law services. With 14 offices located across MENA, which encompasses the Middle East and North America, they also extend their expertise to South Asia. Maria obtained her qualification as a barrister in the United Kingdom after completing her Biochemistry studies in the United States. With an impressive career background working for firms in London and New York, Maria made the bold decision to relocate to Dubai. During this time, she discovered United Trademark & Patent Services, where she played a crucial role in its management. Her involvement with the firm sparked her interest in championing women in IP, as it is predominantly led by females. In their discussion, Maria and Michele delve into Maria's article featured on page 86 titled "Women in innovation; the road less travelled". Maria elaborates on the significance of an educational environment led by female mentors and leaders. She highlights how this supportive setting can benefit women throughout their careers. Maria explains her belief that such an environment will contribute to creating a fairer IP Law landscape, empowering women to confidently share and assert ownership over their ideas. In this discussion, Maria delves into the reasons why men tend to dominate the field of patent invention, shedding light on the notable disparities between the genders. Additionally, she explores how societal expectations related to marriage and parenthood can often compel women to make sacrifices in their professional journeys. Join Maria as she shares her personal experiences and offers her perspective on potential improvements within the IP Law industry to foster greater gender equality. Click here to read Maria's full article.Click here to listen to the article in non-intrusive audio format. Women's IP World website - www.womensipworld.comAdvitam IP, LLC website - www.advitamip.comUnited Trademark Patent Services - www.utmps.com Contact us to join Women's IP World 2024 - (0)203 813 0457 or email us at info@womensipworld.com#intellectualproperty #femaleleadership #trademarklaw #womenwhoworkinlaw #celebratingwomen #trademark #patentlitigation #copyrights #trademarks #intellectualpropertylaw #womeninnovation #womenlypublication #womeninip #womeniniplaw #womenempoweringwomen #womeninleadership #genderequality #diversity #womenleaders #womensipworld #womeninleadership 
Host:Michele KatzFounder & CEOAdvitam IP, LLC - Chicago, USAGuests:Claire GibsonSenior Patent Analysis PatWorld, - UK.The latest episode of the Women's IP World Podcast, Season 3 Episode 6, is out now, and we're thrilled to announce that our special guest for this episode is Clare Gibson, Senior Patent Analysis at PatWorld in the UK. Clare joins our host Michele Katz, Founding Partner at Advitam IP in Chicago, to delve deeper into her article featured in The Women's IP World. Together, they explore the remarkable growth of FemTech over the past few years and discuss how these technological advancements have paved the way for increased awareness and improved access to vital healthcare solutions for women.Clare Gibson is a Senior Patent Analyst working for PatWorld Ltd in the United Kingdom. She has a keen interest in climate change and empowering minorities, along with diversity, inclusion, and equality. On a technology level, Clare's passions are Femtech, optics, semi-conductors, and electronic instrumentation. She regularly publishes articles both in print and online (see her latest on Femtech in this issue of the Women's IP World). She has developed expertise in patent search and analysis across multiple disciplines.Click here to read Clare's full article.Click here to listen to the article in non-intrusive audio format. Women's IP World website - www.womensipworld.comAdvitam IP, LLC website - www.advitamip.comPatWorld website – www.patworld.comIf you would like to be part of The Women's IP World Annual 2024, then please make sure to contact us today at +44 (0)203 813 0457 or email us at info@womensipworld.com#everyone #intellectualproperty #femaleleadership #trademarklaw #womenwhoworkinlaw #celebratingwomen #trademark #patentlitigation #copyrights #trademarks #intellectualpropertylaw #womeninnovation #womenlypublication #womeninip #womeniniplaw #womenempoweringwomen #womeninleadership #genderequality #diversity #womenleaders #womensipworld #womeninleadership 
Host:Michele KatzFounder & CEOAdvitam IP, LLC - Chicago, USAGuests:Dianne Daley McClureFounding Partner Foga Daley - JamaicaThe latest episode of the Women's IP World Podcast, Season 3 Episode 5, is out now. In this episode, our host Michele Katz, Founding Partner at Advitam IP in Chicago, is joined by Dianne Daley McClure, Founding Partner of Foga Daley Attorneys At Law in Jamacia, where they discuss Dianne's extensive background in IP and her experience as a government consultant to the Jamaican government, which ultimately paved the way for the establishment of her successful boutique law firm, Foga Daley.Dianne further elaborates on the strides made in the Jamaican IP legal landscape. Dianne informs Michele about the pioneering copyright initiatives in the Caribbean, particularly in Jamaica, where significant developments have occurred in the intellectual property legal landscape over the past two years. Dianne expresses her enthusiasm for sharing the reasons behind these advancements, highlighting Jamaica's rich musical history and crucial role in shaping copyright laws in the Caribbean region.Dianne Daley McClure is a founding partner of FOGA DALEY, established in 2000. She heads the firm's Intellectual Property (IP) Department and handles complex IP, trademark, design and patent prosecution, IP portfolio management, copyright licensing, media, entertainment and sports contracts.Dianne was called to the Jamaican Bar in 1990 and has over twenty-seven years of IP law and practice experience. Her first job in the field was as legal director and head of Jamaica's Copyright Office in 1995, where she advised the government on IP policy and legislation and represented Jamaica as an IP Expert at the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), UNESCO and other forums. Dianne participated in the negotiations of the WIPO Internet Treaties adopted in 1996 and later coordinated the establishment of the Jamaica Intellectual Property Office (JIPO) and became acting Chairman of the JIPO Advisory Board.Click here to read Dianne's full article.Click here to listen to the article in non-intrusive audio format. Women's IP World website - www.womensipworld.comAdvitam IP, LLC website - www.advitamip.comFoga Daley website – www.fogadaley.comIf you would like to be part of The Women's IP World Annual 2024, then please make sure to contact us today at +44 (0)203 813 0457 or email us at info@womensipworld.com#everyone #intellectualproperty #femaleleadership #trademarklaw #womenwhoworkinlaw #celebratingwomen #trademark #patentlitigation #copyrights #trademarks #intellectualpropertylaw #womeninnovation #womenlypublication #womeninip #womeniniplaw #womenempoweringwomen #womeninleadership #genderequality #diversity #womenleaders #womensipworld #womeninleadership 
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