Event Overview

Join us for an engaging joint seminar in Copenhagen delving into the intersection of intellectual property law and healthcare & life sciences law. Set against the backdrop of rapid developments in regulatory frameworks, IP, digital health and AI technologies, we will explore the transformative impact these changes have on the healthcare & life sciences sector. Through a series of insightful sessions, discussions, and interactive workshops, we will address critical topics such as the regulatory frameworks governing telemedicine, EU pharmaceutical package and strategies for navigating cross-border health data flows.

This seminar is a must for legal professionals, industry experts, and innovators looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving landscape of digital health and IP protection. Participants will gain invaluable insights into best practices for managing IP portfolios, the implications of data privacy laws like GDPR on digital health solutions, and the latest trends in pharmaceutical regulations. The collaborative environment will foster knowledge sharing and networking, providing attendees with the tools and connections needed to drive innovation and compliance in their respective fields.

In addition to the academic programme, the seminar will feature a vibrant social programme, taking advantage of the unique setting in Tivoli, one of Copenhagen’s most iconic locations. Attendees will have the opportunity to unwind and connect with peers during exclusive events in the historic amusement park, creating memorable experiences and forging lasting professional relationships.

Do not miss this unique opportunity to learn, network, and enjoy the rich cultural offerings of Copenhagen while shaping the future of healthcare in the AI-driven economy.

AIJA Commissions involved
  • Healthcare and Life Sciences
  • Intellectual Property, Technology, Media, and Telecommunications

Programme

Navigating the Future of Healthcare: IP Strategies, Regulatory Challenges and Beyond

17:00

18:00 - 20:00


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20:00


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08:30

  • Address: Arni Magnussons Gade 2, 1577, Copenhagen, Denmark
09:15 - 09:30

09:30 - 10:00

10:00 - 11:00

What are the key elements of the upcoming EU pharmaceutical package, focusing on its impact on healthcare, innovation, and regulatory harmonisation? What is the role of digital transformation in driving AI and data innovation in life sciences?
11:00 - 11:30

11:30 - 12:30

What are the regulatory frameworks for telemedicine, and how do they impact innovation and IP protection? What are the key IP considerations for telemedicine technologies? How does GDPR affect data privacy in telemedicine? What measures can ensure data security and patient confidentiality? How can telemedicine services be promoted in compliance with national regulations?
12:30 - 14:00

14:00 - 15:00

What are the IP challenges and opportunities for AI-driven innovations in life sciences, such as AI-powered drug discovery and personalized medicine? What legal rules apply to 3D-printed health science products? Who owns the IP rights to AI-generated inventions, especially in collaborative settings? How does GDPR impact the development and commercialisation of AI-driven solutions in life sciences?
15:00 - 16:00

How do global regulatory frameworks affect the flow of health data across borders, and what challenges arise for healthcare organisations? How can data be transferred within the EU and to countries like the UK and US? How are emerging technologies reshaping cross-border data transfer, and what challenges and opportunities do they bring? What are the key considerations for drafting cross-border data transfer agreements to ensure compliance?
16:00 - 16:30

16:30 - 17:30

What are the legal and regulatory requirements for repackaging and relabelling pharmaceuticals, and how do they differ across jurisdictions? What IP considerations, such as patent rights and trademark protection, are involved? What are the potential product liability risks, and how can they be mitigated? How does repackaging relate to parallel importation, and what legal challenges arise? How do companies approach branding and marketing of repackaged products while maintaining compliance?
20:00

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09:30 - 01:00

  • Address: Arni Magnussons Gade 2, 1577, Copenhagen, Denmark

10:00 - 11:00


What strategies should life science startups use to identify and protect their IP early on? How can startups leverage IP licencing and collaborations to accelerate innovation and generate revenue? What best practices should be followed for managing IP portfolios, including optimisation, cost management, and strategic patent decisions?
11:00 - 11:30

11:30 - 12:30


Are current laws clear and ready to address innovative approaches like AI, social media, and influencer endorsements in pharmaceutical advertising? How does the regulation of audiovisual media services impact advertising in the life sciences? What unique challenges do influencers face when promoting pharmaceuticals, medical devices, or dietary supplements?
12:30 - 13:30


How do different jurisdictions enforce patents, RDP, and market exclusivity? How do pricing and reimbursement authorities consider potential IP violations? Should there be public enforcement of market exclusivity? What is the scope of RDP protection after the ECJ judgment C-438/21 P, and how far will it extend
13:30 - 13:45

13:45 - 15:00

16:00

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If you are a lawyer under 35 years old and meet the requirements, apply to our Scholarship Programme for this event. You can check more details here.

Organising Committee

Luana BARROS Montaury Pimenta, Machado & Vieira de Mello Advogados (BRAZIL)
Helena BASTRUP FISKER Bech-Bruun (DENMARK)
Emil Kjeldahl Bjerregaard BJERRUM Bech-Bruun Lawfirm (DENMARK)
Cathérine ELKEMANN HARTE-BAVENDAMM Rechtsanwälte PartG mbB (GERMANY)
Marek HOLKA ČECHOVÁ & PARTNERS s. r. o. (SLOVAKIA)
Katarzyna SZCZUDLIK Schoenherr Halwa sp.k. (POLAND)
Claudio TODISCO Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale (ITALY)

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