Colombia
Carolina Daza
Regional Business
About Carolina Daza
Bilingual attorney with more than 19 years of experience working in the strategic management of Intellectual Property and Innovation for large multinational, local and foreign companies.
Extensive knowledge and experience in creating strategies to protect intangible assets and ways to increase their value.
Global thinking, analytical, innovative and creative to manage high impact businesses. Leader to motivate and work with high performance interdisciplinary teams, ability to adapt to multicultural environments, easy to relate to different levels of organizations, loyal and with a high sense of belonging, responsibility and commitment.
Education
- Lawyer at University of La Sabana
- Senior Management in Management and Strategic Leadership -University of the Andes
- Languages: Spanish and English.
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Six IP trends that will shape how companies protect innovation in 2026
Artificial intelligence, data governance, and increasingly sophisticated strategies for protecting and monetizing intangible assets will shape the future of intellectual property in 2026, according to our forecast. 1. Why intangible assets now sit at the core of corporate value For many companies, intangible assets already represent the largest share of their economic value, surpassing tangible […]
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The fight against piracy must become an economic eatalyst, according to the 2025 survey by AmCham and ClarkeModet México
Mexico City, December 2, 2025 – The American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico (AmCham), together with ClarkeModet, announced the findings of the 2025 Piracy Survey, which was presented on December 2. The findings reveal an alarming reality: piracy in Mexico has become a robust phenomenon, now firmly entrenched in the digital environment. 91% of surveyed […]
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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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