Tweet of the Week @blawgreview

It's interesting to see that the world-famous intellectual property blog, IPKat, will be hosting Blawg Review on World Intellectual Property Day -- next April, 26, 2010.

Charon QC, the blawg, is hosting Blawg Review #214 this week. It's quite a tome, reviewing what looks like well over a hundred legal blog posts from around the world. If that's the new standard for Blawg Review, Jeremy Phillips would be well advised to get started on his presentation --  and enlist the help of everyone on the team at IPKat.

We hosted Blawg Review #179 here on Securing Innovation, to mark the anniversary of the invention of the ballpoint pen, so we have some idea the work ahead of us in the few weeks before our next opportunity to host the carnival of law blogs.

Securing Innovation will be hosting Blawg Review #217 on June 22nd this year and I'm already making plans for a Fathers' Day presentation that, as the father of three wonderful little girls, is something I'm really looking forward to.

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IP.com Opens Its Asia Pacific Office

As CEO of IP.com it gives me great pleasure to announce the opening of IP.com's Asia Pacific office in Hong Kong, SAR, China to expand and better service our rapidly growing Asia and Asia Pacific clients. Hong Kong has been selected due to its ideal location and solid legal infrastructure for international commerce.

The Asia Pacific region, especially China, is undergoing massive changes in all aspects of economic might, including the cornerstone of Intellectual Property (IP) governance. China and the greater region are making great contributions to innovation and development of new technology to better humanity worldwide.

The nation’s innovation and intellectual property mandate has become the centerpiece of discussions at conferences and in boardrooms throughout China. The Chinese commitment to building infrastructure for innovation is as deep as its commitment to building roads, bridges, and skyscrapers. And to see the depth of that commitment, one needs only to spend a day in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, or any other Chinese city. At IP.com, we are more than pleased to be working with Chinese business and government leaders in building this infrastructure.

IP.com landed in China more than three years ago, and we have been on the ground there almost every day since. We have worked with law firms, universities, businesses, and the Chinese government, and we look forward to growing our Chinese presence and involvement. At the beginning of this year, we relocated our EVP, Asia Pacific, Johnson Kong, to China. This will be of great value not only to IP.com, but to me personally, as I will be spending 25% of 2009 in China…now I will have a place to call my own…or my home away from home.

On a personal note, not only am I placing an IP.com bet on China, but for the past two years I have been placing a family bet on China as well. Two years ago, I started learning Mandarin with my three daughters, and we continue with our Chinese studies together as a family activity almost every evening. So, we're pleased to express our best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year for our many friends throughout China.

Gōng Xǐ Fā Cái.

The IP.com Hong Kong Office is located within driving distance from Shenzhen, a ferry distance to Macau, and a short flight to Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. Shanghai and Beijing are also easily accessible from the IP.com Hong Kong office.

Johnson Kong, Executive Vice President and Head of Asia Pacific, has graciously taken on the personal challenge of relocating his family on our behalf. Mr. Kong is passionate and committed to our Chinese and Asia Pacific business growth initiatives.

IP.com is in the business of providing software and services for innovation management. In his current role, Mr. Kong assists clients in creating and implementing innovation management and intellectual property strategies to advance business goals. He has held several positions from sales & marketing to executive management with leading industries across Asia Pacific, and has become an expert in the creation and implementation of innovation management and intellectual property strategies. Mr. Kong has invented software and business methods associated with the analysis and management of intellectual property.

The new Asia Pacific office of IP.com is located at:

One Harbour View Street
1 IFC
33 Floor, Suite 16
Central
Hong Kong, SAR, China
T: 852-3960-6391
F: 852-2166-8999

For more information, call our US headquarters at 1-716-362-4562 or visit ip.com. You can read our company blog, Securing Innovation, where we write about Intellectual Property, not only in English but also in Chinese on matters of interest to our readers in China. You can read, in Chinese, some of the posts by Johnson Kong if you click on this link.

Robert L. Cantrell Joins IP.com

It's not every day we get the chance to hire someone who's cool, calm, and collected, when swimming with sharks. So, recently, I seized the opportunity to add to IP.com's team a leading patent strategist who's also a recognized shark photographer.

Robert L. Cantrell, one of the founding executives of IP.com, has returned to IP.com as a Senior Director of Business Development. His focus will be to develop straight-forward product solutions for companies that are looking for advanced tools to compete using their IP by means other than a traditional patent arms race.

Robert Cantrell is a professional strategist and the author of a recently-published book, Outpacing the Competition: Patent-Based Business Strategy. Robert has managed multiple solution sales and IP consulting engagements across a wide range of technology sectors that include communications, electronics, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, energy, and consumer goods fields. He is also a faculty member of Patent Resources Group (PRG), the leading provider of advanced patent education to the legal and business communities.

Robert's core expertise is in classical strategy, which he carried over from his military experience as in infantry officer with the 101st Airborne Division of the U.S. Army.  His  first book, Understanding Sun Tzu on the Art of War, received critical acclaim and has been selected by the Department of Defense as text for the National War College in Washington DC.

We think you'll enjoy Robert Cantrell's writing here on IP.com's corporate blog, Securing Innovation, and you can follow his thoughts on Twitter @RobertLCantrell, as well. We're really looking forward to working closely with Robert again at IP.com.