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Frankfurt is not only the banking capital of Germany, but it is also home to many other industries, including life sciences, biotechnology, logistics or IT and telecommunications. This has inspired a strong concentration of R&D and innovation activity across high-tech industries as well as traditional enterprises looking to revolutionise their business practices.
In today’s competitive markets, innovation and R&D are vital to the survival of companies. Consequently, businesses develop various strategies to protect their R&D and know-how which can lead to complex agreements and challenging court trials. During the 7th Annual Competition Conference, we will discuss the current state of play, the impact of competition policy on innovation and share an outlook into the future. Speakers at the Conference will include officials from enforcement agencies, academics, legal practitioners and industry representatives.
The surge in innovation has also enabled a myriad of innovative Internet of Things (IoT) applications. These open vast opportunities for businesses but bring challenges as well. On the side-lines of the Conference, AIJA will host a Seminar that will cover emerging legal issues related to IoT, such as:
• ownership and intellectual property rights in IoT devices and data;
• legal and regulatory issues in big data;
• interoperability standards;
• pressing security issues surrounding personal data, cyber security and national security risks;
• IoT and the supply chain (in collaboration with the AIJA TRADE Commission).
The joint working session with the AIJA’s Antitrust Commission will cover Standard Essential Patents and FRAND. The seminar is also perfectly timed for IP/IT practitioners to discuss the impact of GDPR, taking place less than a month after GDPR enters into force across the EU. Speakers will include academics, legal practitioners and industry representatives.
AIJA is looking forward to welcoming you to Frankfurt!
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Accommodation
Please book your accommodation at the FLEMING’S Selection Hotel Frankfurt-City Hotel prior to 24 May 2018. After this date, rates will be subject to availability.
Flemings Frankfurt Hotel Booking Form
A cancellation free of charge is possible until 2 weeks before arrival. In case of non-arrival, late cancellation or early departure the hotel will charge 90% of the agreed rate per room/night.
Alternative hotel option:
Turm Hotel
Eschersheimer Landstr. 20
60322 Frankfurt am Main / Germany
Tel. +49 (0) 69 - 15405 - 195
Fax. +49 (0) 69 - 15405 - 557
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