Ecosystem partners
Our ecosystem partners share a common focus with 4iP Council and collaborate with us to help promote the understanding of intellectual property rights as an enabler of innovation and means to increase social and economic welfare.
Hello Tomorrow
A global non-profit on a mission to unlock the potential of deep technologies to solve the world's toughest challenges, by highlighting, empowering and connecting the most promising deeptech entrepreneurs across the globe with the right enablers.
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AAAML
The AAAML is an association for all graduates of the Magister Lvcentinvs, the Master in Intellectual Property of the Alicante University. The Association is not-for-profit, created in 1995. Its members are IP professionals and it aims to promote and enforce intellectual property rights.
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The Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property (CPIP)
The Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property (CPIP) is dedicated to the scholarly analysis of intellectual property rights and the technological, commercial, and creative innovation they facilitate.
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The Intellectual Property Awareness Network
The Intellectual Property Awareness Network brings together organisations and individuals from all walks of business, commerce, education and the IP professions to champion the importance and understanding of IP as a vital ingredient for innovation and success in entrepreneurial business.
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Deeptech Founders
Deeptech Founders is a four-month program to help entrepreneurial scientists and engineers explore opportunities to transform their research into a commercial product.
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Patsnap Academy
Patsnap Academy offers video IP and innovation training courses from industry experts.
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Licensing Executives Society International
The Licensing Executives Society International (LESI), founded in 1973, is a not-for-profit association of 33 national and regional Member Societies comprised of men and women who have an interest in the transfer of technology or licensing of intellectual property rights – from technical know-how and patented inventions to software, copyright and trademarks. The organization focuses on advancing the business of IP globally and currently has approximately 9,000 members in 90 countries.
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Austria Wirtschaftsservice AWS
Austria Wirtschaftsservice AWS is the promotional bank of the Austrian federal government. It supports companies in implementing their innovative projects by offering soft loans, grants and guarantees, particularly in cases where the funds required cannot be obtained sufficiently through alternative funding. Specific information, coaching and services are also offered to prospective, existing and expanding companies. With aws protecting innovation, aws in addition supports companies in developing their individual, business-specific intellectual property strategy, i.e. aws helps to identify, secure, protect, and exploit companies’ intellectual property.
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IOT Tribe
Fast-tracking technology disruption & adoption across industries globally by bringing technology ecosystems together to shape the future of disruptive technology and its adoption.
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EIPTN
The European Intellectual Property Teachers’ Network (EIPTN) is a network for the future. It aims at bringing together dynamic intellectual property teachers of the European continent and further, to make the topic of IP shine in universities to the benefit of business, science, culture and society in Europe.
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EUIPO
The European Union Intellectual Property Office, EUIPO is the European agency responsible for managing registrations of the EU trade mark and the registered Community design.
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IAM
Intellectual Asset Management magazine (IAM) is a bimonthly magazine published in English and focused on "intellectual property from a business point of view".
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The Patent Lawyer
The Patent Lawyer Magazine and The Trademark Lawyer Magazine are core platforms of CTC Legal Media, connecting the most renowned and established IP Law Firms and professionals with the current developments in world economics, trends and inventions. The publication is subscribed to and read by the Top 100 Patent and Trademark owners consisting of the world’s largest corporations. The one and only publication/media platform in the IP Law sector to provide free access to the global audiences.
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The Trademark Lawyer
The Patent Lawyer Magazine and The Trademark Lawyer Magazine are core platforms of CTC Legal Media, connecting the most renowned and established IP Law Firms and professionals with the current developments in world economics, trends and inventions. The publication is subscribed to and read by the Top 100 Patent and Trademark owners consisting of the world’s largest corporations. The one and only publication/media platform in the IP Law sector to provide free access to the global audiences.
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Bocconi University
4iP Council and Bocconi University have established a cooperation within Bocconi’s new and unique LL.M. in Law of Internet Technology. This innovative LL.M is directed at graduate students, lawyers and legal practitioners in general and is being delivered on the Bocconi campus since September 2017.
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CIPU
The Center for Intellectual Property Understanding (CIPU) is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of IP rights on individuals, business and society. CIPU provides outreach to improve IP literacy, promote sharing and deter theft. Established in 2016, the Center holds events, such as the annual IP Awareness Summit, creates strategic content like IPBasics.org, hosts a podcast, ‘Understanding IP Matters,’ publishes summary reports and provides a context for discussion and collaboration.
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Global IP Alliance (GLIPA)
Intellectual Property (IP) is the enabler of a better and more sustainable future for our planet and is the key for a knowledge economy™.
However, IP presents many challenges at global, regional and local levels to properly incent - not inhibit - innovation.
The Global Intellectual Property Alliance (GLIPA) non-profit has a mission to help ALL citizens benefit from IP enhancing the quality and enjoyment of life, spurring economic growth and creating new jobs and industries in their communities.
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