Bosnia Hosts WIPO Seminar on Patent Cooperation Treaty
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Bosnian Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) held a seminar on the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) in Mostar on April 1 and 2, 2009.
The main purpose of the seminar was to explain the procedure for filing patent applications under the PCT. The event gathered Bosnian patent attorneys and employees of the Patent Department of the Bosnian PTO.
The seminar featured speeches by Jean Luc Baron, head of the Offices Services Section of the PCT International Cooperation Division, and Silvija Trpkovska, program activities officer of the Offices Services Section of the PCT International Cooperation Division.
For more information, please contact Alma Vilic in our Bosnia Office.
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