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Intellectual Property: the hidden assets that turn science into a business

Intellectual Property: the hidden assets that turn science into a business
by Patricia Barclay, Bonaccord Ecosse Ltd,
UK Life Science Law Firm of the Year 2013
in both the Acquisition International M&A awards
and the ACQ Global Awards


Intellectual Property: the hidden assets that turn science into a business
by Patricia Barclay, Bonaccord Ecosse Ltd,
UK Life Science Law Firm of the Year 2013
in both the Acquisition International M&A awards
and the ACQ Global Awards

The Galilean Society aims to promote science to the general public.

We do this by hosting science talks, held every month, covering all aspects of science.

If you have an interest in science, come and join us in our quest to learn just a little bit more...

All lectures are at the level of ‘popular science’ talks and last about an hour, followed by a brief question time where you can put your questions to the speaker.

Talks are £2 and all members of the public are welcome to attend.


Speaker(s):

Patricia Barclay | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

21 June 2014 at 3:00 pm

Duration:

2 hours

 

Venue:

The Albany Centre
44 Ashley St
Woodlands
Glasgow
G3 6DS
0141 332 2444
http://www.gcvs.org.uk/
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Organised by:

The Galilean Society
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Tickets:

£2

Available from:

https://www.facebook.com/events/644650865613068/

Additional Information:

http://www.galileosoc.co.uk/talks/2014/jun.htm

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