Free: Learn to protect your IP abroad

THE INVENTORS ASSOCIATION
OF ARIZONA
MOVING FORWARD
Free at the Patent and Trademark Resource Center
Located at Our State Library
The State of Arizona Research Library’s Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC) will be hosting live webcasts of presentations from the USPTO’s San Jose Regional Office.
For those unfamiliar, the USPTO established regional offices in Denver, Dallas, Detroit and San Jose to give inventors, entrepreneurs, and small businesses the added benefit of a USPTO presence in every U.S. time zone. One way the San Jose office is reaching Arizona, is by partnering with the Patent and Trademark Resource Center to livestream events held at the San Jose Office.
Webcasts are live onsite at the PTRC, located in the Polly Rosenbaum Archives and History Building, 1901 W. Madison St. Phoenix Arizona 85009.
Please note that food and beverage is strictly prohibited.
Learn How to Protect Your IP Abroad
Friday, June 7th, 10 am – Noon
Did you know that patents offer country-by-country protection? Learn how to help your clients protect their intellectual property in foreign jurisdictions. 
Michael Neas, Deputy Director of International Patent Legal Administration, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will host a two-hour seminar reviewing the considerations and options for filing foreign patent applications, including an overview of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and the use of the Paris Convention for non-PCT countries.
This will be a live webcast of an event at the USPTO’s San Jose Regional Office. Those attending at the State of Arizona Research Library’s PTRC will have the opportunity to ask questions.