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Research & Intellectual Property Rights Seminar

Malaysia’s leading research institution, the Malaysian Rubber Board has engaged KASS International to design and conduct a 2-day intensive seminar/workshop on “Research & Intellectual Property Rights” for its research officers. We are pleased with this recognition of our expertise in the IP field and welcome other organizations interested in conducting seminars/workshops/talks on IP Rights for

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IP Clinic for Bionexus Companies

Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation Sdn. Bhd. organised its first ever IP Clinic for BioNexus Companies on 18th November 2008. KASS was privileged to conduct a Workshop on Patent Searches and lead a discussion on patent cases on pharmaceutical products in the morning. In the afternoon, KASS had IP Clinics on a one to one confidential basis with

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IP Monetization Conference

The Malaysian Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI) in its efforts to assist the Universities, Government Research Institutions and the private sector to commercialise their inventions organised a Conference. The Conference aptly titled “Intellectual Property Commercialisation Conference-IP Monetization” was held from 18-19 November 2008. It attracted more than 400 participants, a record participation for

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Approved Service Provider

On the application by KASS, The Government of Malaysia through the Ministry of Finance evaluated the experience and qualification of KASS senior staff. It is recognized and registered as one of the service providers in the field of Intellectual Property Rights to Government Departments and Universities. KASS is pleased with this recognition. It looks forward

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Malaysia’s Biosafety Act Of 2007

With the growing influence of the biotechnology industry worldwide, Malaysia has enacted legislation to regulate the release, importation, exportation and contained use of living modified organisms and the release of products of such organisms. The objectives being to protect human, plant and animal health, the environment and biological diversity. The Act further provides that where

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