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Successful Technology Transfer to Southeast Asia ASEAN IPR SME Helpdesk 2
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Today s Speaker Philippe Deltombe Firm: UbiQuity Brussels Location: Brussels, Shanghai Email: phd@ubiquity-law.eu Philippe s practice covers innovation sectors small and mid-sized players projects: from Europe to China and South East Asia. He provides advice and support in areas ranging from IP protection strategy to technology transfer guidance, including R&D funding assistance. Philippe counsels clients in various innovative sectors such as IT security, e- business, entertainment software, biotechnology, nanotechnology, water treatment and renewable energy. 6
Agenda 1. Thinking of Transferring Technology? The first steps 2. Picking the Right Partners 3. Structuring your Technology Transfer 4. Contracts 5. Making Headway in SE Asia 6. Take-away messages Know before you go 7
Poll 1 Question: Do you have business dealings in Southeast Asia? (please select 1 answer only) A. Yes, established for several years B. Yes, just started C. No, but I have business in other Asian countries D. No, only in Europe currently, but I m considering it 8
Why Transferring Technology in South East Asia? Legal environments predictability Existing innovation ecosystems Local education level Operational costs effectiveness Economic growth/demand rates Political factors/stability 9
The first steps the human factor is key Identifying the right market Picking the right partner Managing time-based uncertainties Involving local stakeholders IP due diligence/ip registration 10
IP Registration in ASEAN countries Patents Singapore: first filing obligation Thailand: timing hurdles Trade secrets Thailand: alternate method to patents Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia: vital need for NDAs Copyright Singapore: absence of registration Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam: freedom to register Philippines: mandatory registration 11
IP Registration in ASEAN countries Trademarks Malaysia: time-saving registration Indonesia: protection of famous marks Philippines: strict regulation on actual use of registered trade marks Myanmar: unusual evidence of actual trade mark usage IP enforcement in ASEAN: Singapore and Malaysia definitely start the race from the first row! 12
Picking the Right Partner A. Intuition? B. Flair? C. Sixth sense? D. Luck? Including a great deal of time, hard work & determination 13
Poll 2 Question: Which sector best describes your business? A. Water Sector B. Infrastructure C. Clean Tech D. Manufacturing E. Other 14
Structuring your technology transfer Scope Turnkey agreements Research & development Simple use or technical assistance Structure Joint venture vs. Licensing 15
The Technology Transfer Agreement Used by technology supplier to transfer technical information Regarding a special technical process In return for a financial consideration a) To produce or develop a certain product b) Install or operate machines or devices c) Or provide services 16
Joint Venture Legal organization that takes the form of a short term partnership Jointly undertaking of a technology transfer for mutual profit Each party contributes assets and shares risks Why Joint Ventures? Gain entrance into foreign markets Foreign companies bring new technology Domestic companies have established relationships / requisite governmental documents / entrenched in the domestic industry 17
Licensing License Agreements The owner of the intellectual property rights (the licensor) Grants a second party (the licensee) the rights to: Make, use and sell such IP with or without financial consideration The legal ownership of such intellectual property remains with the licensor 18
Contracts Helpful prerequisite Non-disclosure agreements Legal documents translation License agreement usual terms Upfront payment vs. royalties (or both of them?) Quality assurance (specifications, standards, premises inspection rights) Warranties (ownership of IP, absence of infringement) Support & Training (mix of license granting and licensor provision of support and technical assistance) New IP generation by licensee/licensor (need for clear delimitation of rights ) 19
Making headway in South East Asia Involving the local authorities The virtues of negotiation The human factor Applicable law & jurisdiction Legal proceedings pitfalls 20
Case Study When technology transfers look like more a one-shot deal than a carefully planned long-lasting cooperation Micropayment solutions - Gaming/Telco sectors (where legal & technical compliance are critical issues) When technology transfers look like more you are the (only) one in charge of setting up the whole business ecosystem Renewable energy Residual plantation biomass/pellets plant (where coordinating the production chain requires a whole load of resources) 21
Take Away Messages Time management: key to mutual understanding Local stakeholders: key to local peculiarities understanding Spreading the risk: key to better protecting your IP Registering your license agreement: key to enforcement 22
Q&A Philippe Deltombe Firm: UbiQuity Brussels Location: Brussels, Shanghai Email: phd@ubiquity-law.eu Philippe provides advice and support in areas ranging from IP protection strategy to technology transfer guidance, including R&D funding assistance. Philippe is the co-founder of UbiQuity Lawyers, the network of boutique business law firms bridging western, central & eastern Europe to China and Southeast Asia with focus on intellectual property. www.ubiquity-law.eu 23
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