How to register a Patent In Pakistan with Mr Arif Hijazi (Certified Financial Advisor)

Thursday, December 29, 2022, 5:00 – 11:00 AM UTC

Join us with the expert trainer to get your doubts cleared for a Patent Registration in Pakistan.

About this event

Join us with the expert trainer to get your doubts cleared for a Patent Registration in Pakistan.

Content of the Session

  • Intellectual Property Organization of
  • Pakistan (IPO) And Its Major Functions • Iprs and Their Types
  • What is a Patent, Characteristics And steps
  • Patentable Inventions, Exceptions & Non- Patentable Inventions
  • Ineligible for Grant of a Patent
  • • Advantages of Registration of a Patent
  • Types of Applications Patent Specifications, Contents, Filing
  • Guidelines And Procedures
  • Patents Granted and Expired Patent Agent Examination
  • Incentives For Patent Filing
  • Fees and Forms Average Process
  • E-Journal
  • Time

Who Should Attend

  • Professionals and Practioners in Legal, Business Registration. Commercial Contracts etc. 
  • All Those Desirous of Improving Knowledge on the Subject

Trainer Profile: Muhammad Arif Hijazi

Mr. M. A. Hijazi holds Master's Degree in Economics and is professionally qualified in the fields of Banking and Marketing Management. He has to his credit a number of national and international courses on banking, management, legal documentation, financial restructuring, etc. He is a Certified Financial Advisor & Private Banker, Securities & Investments Institute, Asia-Pacific, Australia and Certified Trainer, Franklin Covey, USA. With over 40 years of versatile development & commercial banking experience in a senior position, he was Director Nominee on the BOD of several companies and Consultant to Government of South Korea for financing of infrastructure projects He has been providing training services to commercial banks, MFBS, IBP, BDI, former Pakistan Administrative Staff College


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