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18th Annual Conference of EPIP Association

11–13 September 2023, Kraków

EPIP stands for European Policy for Intellectual Property. It is an international, independent, interdisciplinary, non-profit association of researchers that grew out of a network financed by the European Commission from 2003 to 2005.

EPIP holds an annual conference. Scholars and practitioners interested in the economic, legal, political and managerial aspects of intellectual property rights are encouraged to attend the conference. Sessions will include contributed papers, keynote presentations and panel discussions.

The 18th annual EPIP conference will bring together a diverse group of experts to explore the current state and future of intellectual property, innovation, and technology. The participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussions and presentations that touch on a range of issues related to these subjects, including the shifting role of IP in the world, the relationship between IP and innovation, the impact of new technologies on IP law, the balance between IP protection and open access, and the role of IP in shaping sustainable innovation systems, health policies, and business models, particularly in the digital realm. The Conference website is available here.

Within the EPIP Congress, the FLL Team organised an expert panel on AI and the Future of IP law, with following participants:

Chair: dr hab. Grzegorz Mania, prof. AMUZ, Feliks Nowowiejski Academy of Music

Panelists (Speakers):

  • prof. Ryan Abbott, University of Surrey / University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
  • dr Aviv Gaon, Harry Radzyner Law School, Reichman University (IDC Herzliya)
  • dr Iga Bałos, Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University
  • dr Ewa Laskowska-Litak, Jagiellonian University, Future Law Lab 

The detailed description of the FLL panel, as well as abstracts of the panelists’ presentations are available here: Themed session proposal_ver fin 2023.