Chile
Danica Mardesic
Inventions Director
About Danica Mardesic
More than 20 years of professional experience in industrial property, entrepreneurship and venture capital in the public and private sector. Specialized in management strategies, exploitation and protection of intangible assets, particularly in patent prosecution. Experience in advising R&D institutions and companies in the development of IP strategies, institutional intellectual property policies and technology transfer contracts.
Active member of the Chilean Association of Intellectual Property (ACHIPI) and the Chilean Network of Technology Managers (Red GT).
Education
- Lawyer, Adolfo Ibáñez University
- Specialization in IP: EPO (Germany), IMPI (Mexico), INDECOPI (Peru), CBM-SEI and SIDA (Sweden), WIPO (Switzerland), INPI (Brazil)
- Languages: Spanish, English and Italian.
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Argentina implements key changes to its trademark system
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