Crowdfunding is a new and exciting way for businesses to attract the investment they need to grow and succeed. But a business has to publicise itself in detail at an early stage in order to attract such investment: what are the risks to its IP position in terms of such early disclosure?
Katy Levitt, an Investment Associate with Cambridge-based crowdfunding platform SyndicateRoom explains how crowdfunding works and can benefit IP-oriented businesses and Andy Bentham and others from the Cambridge office of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys JA Kemp discuss how to identify and mitigate the IP risks involved.
Agenda
08:00 Registration and coffee over bacon rolls
08:30 Speakers
Katy Levitt, Syndicate Room
Andy Bentham, JA Kemp
09:30 Networking
10:00 Event closes
To attend
Any Cambridge Network member may attend, with the focus of the meeting being on members with under 50 staff. There is a small charge of £15+VAT for members to attend. Please register on the Cambridge Network website link on this page. Non-members may also attend this session at a fee of £25+VAT, or they may wish to join for £50+VAT and come along to many other networking events for free and breakfast events at the member rate.