International ‘Innovation to Save the World’ Conference
New Zealand to host International
‘Innovation to Save the World’
Conference
Licensing Executives Society
Australia & New Zealand to host LESI2012
February 2012: This April, Auckland, New Zealand, will host the annual LES International Conference, LESI2012: a meeting of global thought leaders to discuss how commercialising innovation can address some of the world’s most urgent problems.
LESI2012, an initiative of the Licensing Executives Society International (LESI), will explore the latest developments in clean tech, investment, research and culture sustainability, and their potential to influence current economic and societal issues such as poverty, disease and environmental destruction.
Hosted by the Licensing Executives Society Australia & New Zealand (LESANZ), the event will debate practices in intellectual property and encourage governments and organisations to implement innovation to ‘save the world’.
Keynote speakers include:
• International
entrepreneur and creator of The Blue Economy, Gunter
Pauli
• Director General of the World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Francis
Gurry
• CrispStart Principle and New Zealand
start-up expert, Nick
Gerritsen
• Author on future narratives and
institutional innovation, Mark
Stevenson
• Author and new generation economic
thinker, Ben McNeil
LESI President, Mr
James Malackowski, said the event is the highlight of the
2012 LESI calendar, and a time where IP leaders gather to
share new and exciting advancements, “The Auckland meeting
is a unique opportunity for professionals and entrepreneurs
to meet and encourage innovation through networking and
discussion.”
“LES2012 will see business, legal, and policy leaders present and explore the best examples and case studies of commercialisation of innovation happening today,” said Mr Malackowski.
Mark Horsburgh, President of LESANZ, said “We look forward to welcoming the global tech transfer community to Auckland. LESI2012 will promote collaboration between business and sustainability professionals, while debating the role of governments, organisations and individuals in implementing innovation which has the potential to ‘save the world’.”
“New Zealand is host to many thought
provoking individuals, who are keen to advance discussion on
education, technology and knowledge. We hope the event will
encourage innovative progression through open technology and
IP sharing within the business and policy
community.”
For additional details please visit http://www.lesi2012.org/ and follow
@LESI2012 on
twitter
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