Join us for an engaging IN-PERSON discussion with Leann Pinto (CEO of IPwe) about IP trends and the effects of AI on the IP industry. The discussion will be followed by a fireside chat with Professor Nag. Food will be provided.

Leann Pinto is currently the CEO of IPwe, a global innovation leader in AI and blockchain-based IP analytics, who recently launched their Smart Intangible Asset Management software solution powered by IPwe Digital Assets. She is also an expert in patent monetization, having personally generated over $150 million in revenue during her tenure as the Director of Patent Licensing for IBM. Leann’s introduction to patents and monetization started in the pharmaceutical industry as a patent litigator, where she represented both generic and brand pharma companies, achieving notable victories for numerous international brand pharma companies. Leann earned her undergraduate degree in pharmacy before graduating magna cum laude from Seton Hall Law. Before joining IPwe, she held executive positions in business development, regulatory affairs and compliance with multiple startup pharma companies. As President of IPwe, Leann oversees day-to-day executive management, operational growth, corporate strategy and enterprise relationships. 

This is a hybrid event, meaning there is an in-person and virtual option to join. 

In-Person:

 The Rutgers Inn    178 Ryders Ln, New Brunswick, NJ 08901

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Virtual:

Zoom Meeting Link

Meeting ID: 949 0977 3035

Password: 626434

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Tuesday, July 11, 2023 @ 6:00 pm
Hosted: Online
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