Third Regional Congress of AIPPI to Focus on Innovation Challenges in Central America and the Caribbean

By Mayora IP

Third Regional Congress of AIPPI to Focus on Innovation Challenges in Central America and the Caribbean

The International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI) Regional Group for Central America and the Caribbean will hold its Third Regional Congress on June 6, 2025, in San Salvador, El Salvador.

The event will gather professionals, authorities, and thought leaders in intellectual property from across the region, with a particular emphasis on the challenges of innovation in Central America and the Caribbean.

The Congress is expected to serve as a dynamic platform for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and networking among intellectual property professionals from the region.

What to expect? Topics will include: analysis of El Salvador’s new intellectual property law, current issues in IP, and a hands-on workshop.

Why attend? Engage with experts in law, public policy, academia, and industry—and discover El Salvador, a country that blends tradition and innovation, with scenic coastlines, historic landmarks, and a growing economic potential.

Click here for more information.Those interested in participating as sponsors may contact: aippi.ca.caribbean@gmail.com.

Mayora IP

MAYORA IP, S.A., a sister firm of Mayora & Mayora, with an established practice for more than 55 years, takes pride in its unfailing commitment to excellence and for strategically managing, protecting, and enforcing intangible assets.

Driven by the legacy and memory of its founding partner, Eduardo Mayora Dawe, MAYORA IP advises its clients to acquire, manage and protect their intellectual property.

Its team of lawyers and paralegals work in the areas of patents, trademarks, trade dress, trade secrets, domain names and copyrights, and regularly counsels on procurement, prosecution,enforcement, licensing, and litigation.

MAYORA IP is proud to share that after years of providing services in Honduras and in El Salvador, the legacy of its founding partner, Eduardo Mayora Dawe, does not cease to grow.

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