December 10, 2025 Virtual (Korean) 08:30 - 09:30 Geneva time
The PCT Basics webinar series focuses on the fundamentals of the PCT System. It is designed both for those who are interested in the PCT, but are not yet very familiar with it, and for those who wish to revisit its core principles.|In Episode 2,“ First steps in filing a PCT application”, we outline the basic principles of the PCT, give an overview of PCT procedures, and explain several options applicants should consider when filing a PCT application. Additional episodes will be released in the future.|Starting time: 16:30 KST (Korea Standard Time) / 08:30 CET (Geneva Time)
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A 15-part lecture series covering all aspects of the PCT System. This free event is designed for IP practitioners around the world who use or advise clients on the use of the PCT.|Hosted by WIPO, presented by Carl Oppedahl.
November 19, 2025 Virtual (Georgian) 09:00 - 13:00 Geneva time
National webinar on the PCT System for applicants in Georgia. Hosted by WIPO and the National Intellectual Property Center of Georgia (Sakpatenti). 12h-16h Tbilisi time (GET).
November 13, 2025 Virtual (Japanese) 09:00 - 10:00 Geneva time
The PCT Basics Webinar Series focuses on the fundamentals of the PCT system. It is designed both for those who are interested in the PCT, but are not yet very familiar with it, and for those who wish to revisit its core principles.|In Episode 1,“It all starts with an invention”, we discuss the essentials of obtaining patent protection at the national and international levels, the principle of territoriality, and the advantages of the PCT System compared with applications under the Paris Convention.|In Episode 2,“First steps in filing a PCT application”, we outline the basic principles of the PCT, give an overview of PCT procedures, and explain several options applicants should consider when filing a PCT application. Additional episodes will be released in the future. Starting time: 17:00 JST (Japan Standard Time) / 09:00 CET (Geneva time)
November 6, 2025 Virtual (Korean) 08:30 - 09:30 Geneva time
The PCT Basics Webinar Series focuses on the fundamentals of the PCT system. It is designed both for those who are interested in the PCT, but are not yet very familiar with it, and for those who wish to revisit its core principles.|In Episode 1,“It all starts with an invention”, we discuss the essentials of obtaining patent protection at the national and international levels, the principle of territoriality, and the advantages of the PCT System compared with applications under the Paris Convention.|Additional episodes will be released in the future.|Starting Time: 16:30 KST (Korea Standard Time) / 08:30 CET (Geneva Time)
October 30, 2025 Virtual (Chinese) 09:00 - 10:00 Geneva time
In Episode 2 of our series, "First steps in filing a PCT application", we outline the basic principles of the PCT, give an overview of PCT procedures, and explain several options applicants should consider when filing a PCT application.
September 25, 2025 Virtual (English) 15:00 - 16:00 Geneva time
In Episode 2 of our series, "First steps in filing a PCT application", we outline the basic principles of the PCT, give an overview of PCT procedures, and explain several options applicants should consider when filing a PCT application.
September 25, 2025 Virtual (Chinese) 09:00 - 10:00 Geneva time
The PCT Basics Webinar Series focuses on the fundamentals of the PCT system. It is designed both for those who are interested in the PCT, but are not yet very familiar with it, and for those who wish to revisit its core principles.|In Episode 1,“It all starts with an invention”, we discuss the essentials of obtaining patent protection at the national and international levels, the principle of territoriality, and the advantages of the PCT System compared with applications under the Paris Convention.