The Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago (IPLAC) International Relations Committee and Japan Patent Attorneys' Association (JPAA) will be presenting a program entitled "Patenting Artificial Intelligence (AI) inventions in Japan and the US" on February 17, 2021 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm (CST). Daryl Lim, Professor of Law, UIC/John Marshall Law School and Patrick G. Burns of Greer, Burns & Crain, Chicago will moderate a panel consisting of Takeshi Iizuka, Executive Director, JPAA; Naoki Okumura of Nakamura & Partners; Atsuko Miura of Tokai Patent Law Firm; and Ryan Phelan of Marshall Gerstein will provide a presentation about AI patents in Japan, a presentation about AI patents in the U.S., and a panel discussion with questions and comments.
There is no charge for IPLAC members, but those wishing to attend must first join the IPLAC. Those interested in registering for event can do so here.
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