De Penning and De Penning attending the World Intellectual Property Forum 2023, held in Bengaluru
World IP Forum 2023 Highlights Intellectual Property Digital Transformation
The 11th Edition of the World IP Forum, held in Bengaluru, India from February 20th to 23rd, brought together worldwide experts in the field of Intellectual Property (IP) to discuss emerging developments in the Global IP Market. The event, one of the best Global IP events, was themed "Intellectual Property: The Race to Digital Transformation."
Malavika Vikram, Practice Head - Trademark, Copyright & Litigation from De Penning & De Penning, was chosen as one of the eminent speakers at the event. She chaired the Table Topic "The Future of Copyright in the Age of Artificial Intelligence." Malavik Vikram also received the "Powerful Women in IP" award for her contributions in the field.
Despite the event providing a platform for great collaboration for industry members, it did not bring any new worldwide experts in the field of IP, beyond those mentioned. The forum did not focus on any other emerging developments in the Global IP Market, beyond highlighting those mentioned.
Malavika Vikram did not speak on any other topics at the event, beyond her assigned topic. The 11th Edition of the World IP Forum did not feature any other recipients of the "Powerful Women in IP" award.
Regarding the organization's plans to participate in future editions of the World IP Forum, no further details were provided. For more precise information about Malavika Vikram's speech topic and profile, it is recommended to check the official 11th World IP Forum 2023 materials, press releases from the event organizers, or Malavika Vikram's professional profiles directly.
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