IP Financing in Singapore: From Curation to Adoption by IIPCC SG
This gathering of thought leaders and business makers will be leveraging on the momentum of the first two seminars on IP Financing organized by IIPCC Singapore in 2024. This open dialogue will focus on identifying the target market in Singapore for IP Financing, discussing the obstacles that need to be overcome and identifying key enablers as well as specific solutions that should be employed in order for IP Financing to be adopted in Singapore.
The increasing acknowledgement of the significance of Intangible Assets is causing a transformation in the financial realm. With companies making substantial investments in these valuable assets in today's rapidly evolving business landscape, IP Financing is emerging as a game changer, offering companies innovative ways to secure capital and spur growth. Given the recent successes with IP Financing in the UK, this discussion will focus on how Singapore could fast track its launch.
Hosted by the International Intellectual Property Commercialization Council (IIPCC) Singapore, in collaboration with CEO Asia. Join us for an insightful exploration of 'IP Financing in Singapore: From Curation to Adoption".
Speakers:
Terence Koh, Managing Director, Sector Solutions Group, Group Wholesale Banking, UOB
Lee Swee Siong, Vice President Strategies & Development, ASME (Association of Small & Medium Enterprises)
Manda Tay, Director, Strategic Planning & Policy, IPOS (Intellectual Property Office of Singapore)
Harry Edwards, Regional Director, IP Risk and Structured Solutions Asia, Aon
Siong Yoong, Standards & Technical Working Group ("STWG") of IVAS Institute of Valuers and Appraisers, Singapore and CEO of Vallaris
[Moderator] Vijey Ananda, Co-chair of IP Financing & Valuation Committee of IIPCC Singapore
Other invited guest & thought leaders in attendance
Esther Wee, President of IIPCC Singapore, Partner, RHTLaw Asia
KK Lim, Chair of Regulatory & Technology Committee of IIPCC Singapore & Partner, Clayton Law LLC
Matthew English, Partner of Marks & Clerk
and many more
Key Highlights:
Taking stock of the need for IP Financing and Singapore's current readiness
Discussing the major obstacles and how they could be overcome
Generating ideas on how IP Financing could be fast tracked in Singapore
30 minute Q&A after the panel discussion
Networking opportunities with industry leaders and professionals
Secure your spot now and be a part of this thought-provoking open dialogue that could enhance Singapore's standing as a global financial hub.