The second China-Singapore Intellectual Property (IP) Conference opened here on Monday, aiming to promote cooperation in the field between the two countries and the region, Channel NewsAsia reported.
Some 240 government officials, business community representatives and IP service providers from China are attending the meeting, which was organized by the IP Offices of the two countries.
During the one and a half day conference, participants will learn how they can use IP strategies to tackle challenges and explore arbitration as a means to resolving IP disputes, the report said.
Speakers will also share their experiences of expanding overseas and how they make use of IP to increase their market competitiveness.
Source: Xinhuat