For researchers, spinoffs, startups, and SMEs, securing patent rights is a critical step in protecting your innovation and ensuring its commercial success. Expanding your patent strategy beyond Malaysia can unlock new markets, attract international investors, and strengthen your competitive edge. With the right approach, you can safeguard your intellectual property on a global scale, paving the way for sustained growth and innovation.
Join us to explore the most efficient routes for securing patent rights across borders. Whether you’re considering filing in multiple countries or evaluating the cost-effectiveness of different strategies, this session will provide you with insights and tools you need to make informed decisions. Learn from experts who will share best practices, common pitfalls, and actionable advice to help you maximise the impact of your innovation on a global scale.
The webinar series is part of a pathway designed to facilitate the acceleration of your technologies and innovations to market. Take your innovative ideas from here and put them to work in upcoming workshops and bootcamps to push your vision for research to revenue in 2024.
“Very helpful and informative. Innovative platform. I learned many things which I may not have discovered on my own based on the limitations of my time and knowledge. So, attending the MRANTI talks has opened up my mind to new knowledge and insights. I am so grateful to the MRANTI platform.”
“Thank you for the useful information, tools and resources shared during the session” - Chang Seng
“Great sessions to enhance our knowledge to improve what we don’t know” - Chan
“I like the tools that’s provided, I see that it will be useful” - Nora
Anis has been with KASS for six years and handles the filing of patent applications within and outside Malaysia.
She supports the patent team and assists clients in understanding patent prosecution formalities and procedures from filing to grant for all countries. She has vast experience in working with clients from various industries on foreign filings under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and Paris Convention.