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Adriana Esteves
IP Consultancy Director
About Adriana Esteves
Professional experience of more than 16 years in the field of Intellectual Property. Specialized in the strategic management of IP rights, technology transfer and economic valuation of intangible assets.
Experience in the development of projects for the creation, protection, management and monetization of IP in innovation processes.
Education
- Degree in Chemical Engineering – Biotechnology, Technical Institute of the University of Lisbon.
- Master in Economics, ISCTE Business School of the University Institute of Lisbon. With thesis on “Economic Evaluation of Intangible Assets”.
- Official Industrial Property Agent, National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI).
- Diploma “Certificate of Proficiency in English”, Cambridge School.
- Course on Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Protection, Fraunhofer Institute and UTEN Portugal.
- Course on Patents – Biotechnology and Biomedicine Module, University of Barcelona and Spanish Patent and Trademark Office.
- Languages: Portuguese, English and Spanish.
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Argentina implements key changes to its trademark system
On December 11, 2025, the Argentine Patent and Trademark Office (INPI) issued Resolution 583/2025, which introduces substantial changes to the examination and registration of trademarks in Argentina. The purpose of the reform is to speed up timelines, simplify the proceedings, and align the Argentine system with international practices, especially with the system currently in force […]
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