Argentina
María Soledad Prado
Patent Specialist Manager
About María Soledad Prado
Almost 25 years of professional experience in the field of Industrial Property.
Specialized in the prosecution of patent applications, including prior art searches, drafting of patent applications, patentability and FTO analysis, general surveillance of IP matters, management of patent proceedings, contestations of official actions, technical-legal advice on patent strategies and technology intelligence reports.
Education
- Degree in Chemistry, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology (75% complete), UADE, AR.
- Training course for patent practitioners, Japan Patent Office (JPO/IPR), Tokyo, JP.
- Leadership in the framework of change management: Managerial Competencies, Empowerment and Teamwork, National Technological University, AR.
- Languages: Spanish, English and Portuguese
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Argentina implements key changes to its trademark system
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