Chile
Francisco Bavestrello
Patent Specialist
About Francisco Bavestrello
Professional with more than 19 years of work experience in industrial property, specializing in patents in the mechanical/electrical area and with a commercial focus.
Personalized advice and design of intangible asset protection strategies for clients, focused on commercialization. (Patent, non-infringement studies, freedom to operate (FTO), intellectual and industrial property policies, PPH, among others), drafting of technology intelligence reports (art search, FTO’s, non-infringement studies and technology watch).
Exhibitor of several workshops on Industrial and Intellectual Property protection; and Technological Intelligence.
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Federico Santa María Technical University (UTFSM)
- Civil Industrial Engineer, Federico Santa María Technical University (UTFSM)
- MBA, Federico Santa María Technical University (UTFSM)
- Automotive Mechanics Engineer, INACAP (INACAP)
- Languages: Spanish and English
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Argentina implements key changes to its trademark system
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