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“UNION-IP unifies IP®“ is a slogan that perfectly describes Welcome Dinner Wednesday June 4, 2014 ······································· 5 the scope of duties and responsibilities assumed by UNION- IP. Over the last few years more than a dozen Round Tables Programme Thursday June 5, 2014 ············································ 6 – 8 have identified, analyzed and discussed the discrepancies that still remain between national IP-law structures that Programme Friday June 6, 2014 ·················································· 8 – 9 are not harmonized, as well as harmonized European law. Programme Saturday June 7, 2014··················································· 10 At these Round Tables, it appeared that even harmonized European law could still be treated differently by national or Programme Sunday June 8, 2014 ···················································· 11 regional regimes. There is therefore no question that there is a place for UNION-IP in continuing its task and, in particular, Registration information ·································································· 12 in focussing on the forthcoming EU unitary patent law. This law will establish the first unitary patent-related legal system Accommodation ················································································ 14 and is a milestone not only establishing a „real“ European patent having the desired unitary effect, but also regulating Information about Berlin ··························································· 15 – 16 patent infringement proceedings before a single court making decisions for the entire territory of the European Union. Restaurants and Bars ······································································ 17 In UNION-IP’s experience, when implementing a new legal IP framework in the territory of the European Union, a preparation period for practitioners particularly in the IP world is essential. It is rather difficult to predict the dynamics of the new system and it is barely possible to provide proven practical advice on how this system will work and which strategy will fit the needs of clients, enterprises and inventors. Therefore, the UNION-IP Congress in Berlin intends to provide workshops and sessions in which anticipation and prognosis can be ventured and explored. UNION-IP invites all of you who are interested in the development of IP in Europe, to come to Berlin and to work and prepare ourselves for the future. Let’s unify IP!

See you! Nils T.F. Schmid President of UNION-IP

3 Meeting venue Wednesday June 4, 2014

Hotel Adlon Kempinski Social programme www.kempinski.com/berlinadlon Welcome Dinner at Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin

Metrostation S+U Brandenburger Tor – U55, 19.00 – 22.00 Welcome Dinner S1, S25, bus 100, bus TXL at the Palaissaal

Parking Dress Code: Casual Valet Parking at Hotel Adlon Kempinski Charges: 35,00 Euro a day

Registration desk at meeting venue The registration desk to collect your meeting documents and badges will be open from © Hotel Adlon Kempinski

Wednesday June 4, 2014 from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. Thursday June 5, 2014 from 7.30 a.m. until 5 p.m.

The information desk will remain open for any questions you may have during the meeting hours. © Hotel Adlon Kempinski 5x © Hotel5x Adlon Kempinski

4 5 Thursday June 5, 2014 Thursday June 5, 2014

09.00 – 09.45 Keynote speeches Social programme Accompanying Speakers: NILS T.F. SCHMID (President of UNION-IP) KERSTIN JORNA (Director, Intellectual Property Directorate, European Commission) Leisure Time persons programme WIM VAN DER EIJK (Vice-President of the European Patent Offi ce) Berlin History Tour 09.45 – 10.45 PLENARY Session [PL I]: from 18.00 Unitary Patent – industry‘s perspective Discover the numerous possibilities the Unitary patents, classical European patents and national patents will soon all coexist. Which strategic considerations determine the vibrant capital of offers you. Timing: Hotel Adlon Kempinski patentee’s choice - perhaps the “all in one basket” argument will be pitted against the desire for full coverage in Europe. How do the Whether you want to visit a beer garden, a 09.00 – 17.30 with lunch costs for obtaining and enforcing patents in Europe infl uence the IP strategy? Of course, an important question that affects all holders of corner pub, a diner or a fancy restaurants – classical European patents - do we stay-in or opt out? What consequences will patentees face should they stay in the new system and the Dress code: good walking shoes Unifi ed Patent Court has jurisdiction over their European patents? The option to opt-out avoids possible risks of the new system but could you will strike it rich. be irrevocable. Are there any options which lie between those of stay-in and opt-out? These are some of the issues to be discussed with experienced IP in house councils. Speakers: This day’s programme will lead you to the historic side of STEFAN GEYERSBERGER (Head of IP Licensing of Fraunhofer Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen IIS; DE) the German capital and in detail to the roots of Frederick JOHN COLGAN (Corporate Counsel, Google, Inc., USA) the Great, King of Prussia. FRANCIS LEYDER (Head of Patents Division, Total Petrochemicals Research Feluy, BE) BERNHARD MEHNERT (Senior Counsel Intellectual Property & Licensing, TRW Automotive) IVAN BURNSIDE (Senior Director - Asst. General Patent Counsel, Lilly UK) [TBC] During the sight seeing tour historical monuments, buildings and places will be shown and your guide will Moderator: REINIER WIJNSTRA (Vice-President of UNION-IP Patents Commission) give you an overview of these former days in Berlin. 10.45 – 11.00 Q&A 11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Break Also, two important locations will be visited in detail. One of them is the famous “” 11.30 – 12.45 PLENARY Session [PL II] (Charlottenburg Palace) whose cupola is one of Berlin’s European Patent Court – what will it offer? emblems. Built from 1695 on, Frederick the Great Harmonization of the Patent Court: Do we really get harmonized legal enforcement? The goal is to accelerate the decision-making process: amplifi ed the building with the New Wing in the 1740s. In Is this really the case? Do the parties get enough time before and in the hearing? Option of one of the two systems (bifurcation and unifi ed proceedings) is possible: What can we expect how this will infl uence decision- an 2-hour-tour, the older part of the palace as well as the making? Will the national courts take advantage of this new option or will they stick to their tradition? garden will be visited. The role of the Reporting Judge: Does this role pre-infl uence the decision-making process in the hearing? Is the Reporting Judge’s function really a support for the bench? © visitBerlin – Guenter Steffen Speakers: PETER MEIER-BECK (Presiding Judge of German Federal Court of Justice, DE) The “Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin“ – short: KPM – (Royal Porcelain Factory) was founded in 1763 by WILLEM HOYNG (Managing Partner, Hoyng Monegier LLP, NL) Frederick the Great. The production of the ‘white gold’ SIR COLIN BIRSS (Judge at the English Patents Court, UK) was established from this time onwards in Berlin. ALICE PEZARD (Honorary Judge at the Cour de cassation, FR) Until today, the KPM is a manufactory i.e. all porcelain is SAM GRANATA (Judge at the Commercial Court of Antwerp, BE) handmade and there is only one of a kind. Moderator: SABINE ROJAHN (President of UNION-IP Litigation Commission) 12.45 – 13.00 Q&A You will enjoy a guided tour through the exhibition. It 13.00 – 14.30 Lunch will lead you from the development of the blue sceptre (the company’s logo) over the handmade painting to 14.30 – 15.45 PLENARY Session [PL III] porcelain parts which can be found in cars. IP Litigation in Europe – Strategic choices General principles of European IP law applied by national judges – interaction between different fi elds of law – lessons from trademark and design law to be considered by patent law and vice versa In addition, you have the possibility to paint porcelain on Speakers: ALEXANDER VON MÜHLENDAHL, J.D., LL.M. (Bardehle Pagenberg, DE) your own! ANNETTE KUR (Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute, DE)

RICHARD WILLOUGHBY (Solicitor, D Young & Co., UK) Scholvien – visitBerlin © ARNAUD FOLLIARD MONGUIRAL (IP Litigation Unit at OHIM) Moderator: DAVID MUSKER (Vice-President of UNION-IP Publications Commission) 15.45 – 16.00 Q&A 16.00 – 16.30 Coffee Break 16.30 – 17.45 PLENARY Session [PL IV] IP Prosecution in Europe – Strategic choices Pros & Cons of fi ling national or unitary applications Autonomy and freedom of choice are critical to our well being. Having a choice is critical to freedom and autonomy. With the arrival of new instruments and legal means for protecting Intellectual Property, practitioners will more often have to make choices between various prosecution alternatives. In this workshop we will identify the parameters to take into consideration for making the right choices. Speakers: EDMOND SIMON (Director General, Benelux Offi ce of Intellectual Property) WOLFGANG MAY (Counsel, DLA Piper UK LLP, DE) TONI TANGENA (President, EPI) Moderator: DAVID MUSKER (Vice-President of UNION-IP Publications Commission) © visitBerlin – Scholvien – visitBerlin © 17.45 – 18.00 Q&A Scholvien – visitBerlin ©

6 7 Friday June 6, 2014 Friday June 6, 2014

09.00 – 10.30 GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF UNION-IP (UNION-IP members only) Social programme Accompanying persons 10.30 – 11.00 Coffee Break Gala Dinner at Schlüterhof, programme German Historical Museum 11.00 – 12.30 SHORT WORKSHOPS Modern Berlin

19.00 Gala Dinner [WS I-A] – Parallel imports - Exhaustion of rights from different angles Timing: Hotel Adlon Kempinski Should the exhaustion of IP rights apply on a national, on a European Union (EU or EEA) or on a worldwide level? This workshop aims to Dress Code: Dinner Jacket or Dark Suit provide an overview on “parallel importation”, lively commented by industry speakers taking opposite positions. What is the legal situation 09.00 – 17.30 with lunch today regarding “parallel trade” within Europe? Is there a different approach for each type of Intellectual Property right? To what extent Dress code: good walking shoes “parallel trade” has been harmonised? How is “parallel trade” perceived within the political world? One of Germany’s most important museums, the Speakers: CHRISTOPHER M. STOTHERS (Partner, Arnold & Porter LLP, UK) former armory (Zeughaus) of the German Historical Museum is located at one of Berlin’s most prestigious Today, the modern Berlin, contemporary art and RICARDO CHORÃO (Legal Director, BIAL Group, PT) spots, close to Museumsinsel, the government district especially fashion is on the programme. RICHARD FREUDENBERG (President & CEO, European Association of Euro-Pharmaceutical Companies (EAEPC)) and the river . The laying of the foundation In the last years, Berlin became an important fashion stone of this building by King Frederic I in Prussia, JÜRGEN CREUTZMANN (Member of the European Parliament (FDP)) spot in Europe. Also due to Berlin Fashion Week, taking considered one of “Europe’s most beautiful baroque place twice a year, many international fashion designer Moderator: DANIELA THRUN (Legal attorney, Lippert, Stachow & Partner, DE) buildings”, took place at the end of the 17th century. work in the German capital. The museum is located within walking distance of the Not only the well-known labels will be visited today but [WS I-B] – Internet Disclosure – Validity/Infringement Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin at the famous boulevard also smaller less famous labels have very interesting The workshop intends to focus on the increasing challenges when asserting intellectual property of the effects of electronic disclosures. “”. That is, under what circumstances do they constitute a novelty barring disclosure, and more signifi cantly what nature of evidence is required show rooms. at the European Patent Offi ce in particular for holding a patent invalid based on such an electronic disclosure. Moreover, what issues arise in the fi eld of infringement of activity arising on the Internet. Different hot spots of galleries, fashion stores and labels The place is reserved exclusively for UNION will be seen. Speakers: COLIN STRATFORD (European Patent Offi ce) Congress’s attendees and spouses. All with nice Over the day, you will learn to know different areas of JAMES R. TUMBRIDGE (Attorney-at-Law, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, UK) musical entertainment performed by a jazz group. Berlin like Kreuzberg, , Potsdamer LUCAS VAN GORKOM (Dutch and European Patent Attorney, Shell International B.V., NL) Straße and Hackesche Höfe. Self-evident, there is also Moderator: VIRGINIA DRIVER (President of UNION-IP Software and Integrated Circuit Commission) time to do some shopping in the fashion stores.

12.30 – 14.30 Lunch

14.30 – 17.30 LONG WORKSHOPS (incl. coffee break)

[WS II-A] – Look-Alikes - The „unregistered“ side How to challenge look-alikes if registered IP rights are not or no longer available? This workshop will address a portfolio of various means provided under European and national design, trademark and copyright law, ranging from academic perspectives to established court and industry practice. Speakers: ESTELLE DERCLAYE (Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Nottingham, UK) JOHANNA BRÜCKNER-HOFMANN, LL.M. (Presiding Judge of Duesseldorf District Court, DE) ARNOUT GROEN (Attorney-at-Law, Hofhuis Alkema Groen Advocaten, NL) MURIELLE VINCENTI (Director Group IP, Prada, IT) Moderator: HENNING HARTWIG (Vice-President of UNION-IP Designs Commission)

[WS II-B] – Unitary patent/UPC for life science? © visitBerlin – Scholvien – visitBerlin © © visitBerlin – Koschel The workshop will be held in two parts, in part one, we will have two introductory remarks on the UPC and Life Sciences relating to a) specifi c topics when obtaining the UPC (Overall strategic issues, procedure at EPO, opt-in/-out specifi cs for Life Sciences (patentability specifi cs, such as stem cells, plants, Enlarged Board of Appeals’ vs national case law, role of non-EU members), the cross-talk between SPCs and the UPC, costs, representation, and infl uence of the Biotch Directive) and b) specifi c topics when enforcing the UPC (Overall strategic issues, LSC specifi c procedures at Courts (local differences expected when litigating in London), opt-in/-out specifi cs for Life Science related litigation, the threat of loosing central patents, the enforcement of SPCs and the UPC, costs, representation, and the prospective role of NPEs). The second part consists of a round table discussion to learn more about the “hands on” aspects of the UPC and Life Sciences with respect to SMEs; Big pharma; Universities/Tech Transfer, and the legal profession. Speakers: KEVIN NACHTRAB (Senior IP Attorney, Johnson&Johnson, USA) WOLFGANG FLASCHE (Director IP, immatics GmbH, DE) JÜRGEN WALKENHORST (Teamleiter Life Sciences, PROvendis GmbH, DE) Moderator JAN KRAUSS (President of UNION-IP Biotechnology Commission) © Paul Prescott – Dreamstime.com © Schlüterhof – Elke A. Jung-Wolff

8 9 Saturday June 7, 2014 Sunday June 8, 2014

Social programme Departures Saturday June 7, 2014 | Full day excursion – & Spree

Timing: Hotel Adlon Kempinski 09.00 – 17.30 Dress code: good walking shoes

This tour will show you some of the highlights in Berlin! Art, politics, main sights, boat tour – there will be much to enjoy.

The day’s programme will contain four main parts: Visit of “” (New Museum) on “Museumsinsel” (Museum Island), a sight seeing tour by bus to the main Berlin sights, a visit of the Reichstag cupola and a boat trip.

The Museum Island is a museum complex situated on an island in the river Spree. Five internationally signifi cant museums are located there: “” (Old National Gallery), ““, “”, “” (Old Museum) and “Neues Museum” (New Museum). Since 1999, the complex is part of the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. After the visit of the surroundings, a guided tour through Neues Museum will follow.

The German Parliament “Bundestag” is situated in the . This complex wins over with the eye-catching glass dome which overtops the rest of the building. This cupola will be visited, you can have a view over the city and see this extraordinary building.

Berlin is wonderful from the waterside as it is rich of rivers: Both Spree and Landwehrkanal are in the middle of the city. On the boat trip you can see famous Berlin sights and learn to know more about the German capital.

To complete the day, the sight seeing tour will lead you via bus to important sights of the city. © visitBerlin – Scholvien – visitBerlin © © visitBerlin – Scholvien – visitBerlin © © Marcito – fotolia

10 11 Registration information Registration information

Registration Entitlements

The online registration procedure includes delegates and accompanying persons registration as well as room reservation at the Delegates registration includes: Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin. • Attendance at all conference sessions • Coffee breaks and lunches during the meeting sessions Confirmation of registrations as well as the invoices will be sent to all delegates via email. • Conference documents

Your final programme, list of attendees, identification badge (to wear at all events) and general information on Berlin will be handed • Welcome Dinner at the Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin on Wednesday June 4, 2014 out at the beginning of the Congress. • Gala Dinner at „German Historical Museum“ on Friday June 6, 2014 • English Guided Tour „Museum Island and Spree“ including lunch with drinks on boat and return coach transfer on Saturday June 7, 2014*

Accompanying persons registration includes: Registration fees • Welcome Dinner at the Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin on Wednesday June 4, 2014 Registration to the Congress can not be confirmed if the registration is not accompanied by the appropriate payment. • Tailor made theme tours including professional guiding in English, return coach transfers and lunch with drinks on Thursday June 5,2014 and Friday June 6, 2014 All fees are payable in Euros. • Gala Dinner at „German Historical Museum“ on Friday June 6, 2014 Rates are inclusive of 19% VAT. • English Guided Tour „Museum Island and Spree“ including lunch with drinks on boat and return coach transfer on Saturday June 7, 2014* Advanced Registration Regular Fee registration after Late Registration registration after early bird registration by January 13, January 13, 2014 April 14, 2014 2014 Registration Cancellation

UNION Member UNION Member UNION Member* Participation can be cancelled in writing via email to [email protected] or fax 0049/30/76 76 84-29 to pcma gmbh only. The 990 € 1.090 € 1.290 € cancellation is accepted if you receive a written confirmation by the organiser.

Accompanying person of UNION Accompanying person of UNION Accompanying person of UNION Member Member Member The following cancellation deadlines and fees apply: 790 € 890 € 990 € • by January 13, 2014 free of charge • from January 14, 2014 to March 2, 2014 25 % of total amount Non Member Non Member Non Member* • from March 3, 2014 to April 2, 2014 50 % of total amount 1.090 € 1.190 € 1.390 € • after April, 2, 2014 100 % of total amount

Accompanying person of Non Accompanying person of Non Accompanying person of Non The total amount includes the registration fee as well as the costs for accommodation at the Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin. Member Member Member In case of early departure, the remaining night(s) will still be charged. 890 € 990 € 990 € In this context, we cannot consider any cases of illness, short term change of dates, strikes or similar circumstances. This type of risks can be covered by arranging a private travel cancellation insurance. Refunds will be issued after the congress. Please clearly indicate the bank, branch and account number as well as Swift Code / BIC * Making a Late Registration you have the possibility to choose, if you wish to participate in the programme on Saturday June 7, and full address of both the bank and registered person to which the refund should be made. Any money transferring charges will 2014 or not. By registration without the Saturday programme there will be a reduction of the delegates fee in the amount of 150 €. be deducted from the registration fee. The accompanying persons of delegates taking advantage of this price reduction will get no reduction in the fee. If you are not able to attend the congress, you can be replaced by someone of your company (please state this change in writing to pcma gmbh).

12 13 Accommodation Information about Berlin

Hotels located at walking distance from the meeting venue (Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin) The hotel categories are the offi cial classifi cation. In case none of these meet your budget expectations, do not hesitate to Berlin Taxi telephone numbers contact the Conference Organiser for any alternative suggestion. Room reservation have to be made directly with the hotel, by using Taxi Berlin: +49 30 – 20 20 20 the above stated booking reference. TaxiFunk Berlin: +49 30 – 44 33 22

Grand Hyatt Berlin ***** Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 2, 10785 Berlin www.berlin.hyatt.com Distance to the conference venue: 1,3 km © Hayati Kayhan – fotolia Grand Room - single room 220,00 € Overview of standard routes of Berlin Taxis: (incl. Breakfast incl. VAT) / night The fare may vary depending on the number of persons travelling and the amount of luggage (or bulky luggage). Unless the guest Grand Room - double room 240,00 € expressly wishes otherwise, the taxi driver is obligated to take the shortest distance to reach the destination. (incl. Breakfast incl. VAT) / night View Room - single room 240,00 € (incl. Breakfast incl. VAT) / night Tegel Airport Schönefeld Airport Hauptbahnhof (Central Railway Station) View Room - double room 260,00 € (incl. Breakfast incl. VAT) / night Phone: +49/30/25 53 12 12 ca. 25 € ca. 33 € ca. 13 € Booking reference “UNION Congress 2014” © Grand Hyatt Berlin – Peter Cons ca. 21 € ca. 35 € ca. 10 €

Adlon Kempinski ca. 20 € ca. 37 € ca. 7 €

(No responsibility can be accepted for any inaccuracies contained in this information) The Westin Grand Berlin ***** Friedrichstrasse 158-164, 10117 Berlin www.westingrandberlin.com Distance to the conference venue: 0,7 km Deluxe - single room 179,00 € Berlin’s local transportation (incl. Breakfast incl. VAT) / night The extended system of U and S-Bahns, buses and trams will take you easily, safely and cheaply to any sight or attraction. There Deluxe - double room 199,00 € are three different pay zones for public transit in Berlin. Zone A covers all areas within the S-Bahn circle line, while Zone B goes to (incl. Breakfast incl. VAT) / night Berlin’s city limits. Zone C covers Berlin’s nearby surrounding area (e.g. Schönefeld Airport, , Oranienburg). If necessary, you can obtain a combined ticket that covers zones AB, BC and ABC. Phone: +49/30/20 27 34 20 Attention: Make sure to validate your ticket before you enter the trains. Booking reference “UNION Congress 2014”

Ticket Fare © The Westin Grand Berlin – Matthias Hamel Short trip 1,50 € (3 station by metro, 6 station by bus) Hotel conditions Single Trip AB 2,60 € All cancellation and amendment of reservation must be done in writing to the hotel, at latest 72 hours prior to the confi rmed arrival. If you do not cancel your reservation following this procedure, the hotel will be entitled to charge you via your credit card for the entire Single Trip ABC 3,20 € booked period. In case of no-show resp. early departure, the entire booked stay resp. the remaining night(s) will be charged in the same way. Payments for all room bookings are to be settled with the hotels directly upon departure. Terms and conditions and the 4 Trip Ticket AB 8,40 € cancellation policy of the booked hotel apply. Day Ticket AB 6,50 €

Day Ticket ABC 7,00 €

14 15 Information about Berlin Restaurants and Bars

Berlin’s Environmental Zone Recommended restaurants and bars around the meeting venue Since 01/01/2008, Berlin’s city centre has had a designated environmental zone in which only vehicles that meet certain emission standards are allowed be driven. Vehicles that are used in the environmental zone must have a sticker that identifi es its pollutant group. Further information: www.umwelt-plakette.de 1. Hotel Adlon Kempinski - Restaurant Quarré, 13. Bebel Bar & Velvet Room im Hotel de Rome Esszimmer, le petit Felix, Sra Bua by Tim Raue Behrenstraße 37 Unter den Linden 77 10117 Berlin 10117 Berlin www.hotelderome.de Important telephone numbers www.kempinski.com/en/berlin/hotel-adlon/dining/restaurants 14. Oxymoron When calling Germany, the country code is +49 2. Café Einstein Rosenthaler Straße 40-41 preceded by your international access code. The Unter den Linden 42 10178 Berlin outgoing code is 0049 (or +49). 10117 Berlin www.oxymoron-berlin.de www.einsteinudl.com 110 Police 15. Tucher am Tor 112 Emergency number 3. Ishin Japanese Deli 6a 11833 National telephone advice service Mittelstraße 24 10117 Berlin 11844 International telephone advise service 10117 Berlin www.tucher-am-tor.de 116116 Blocking credit card – emergency number www.ishin.de 16. Höpfi ngerbräu im Palais 4. Ständige Vertretung Gaststätte Ebertstraße 24 Schiffbauerdamm 8 10117 Berlin 10117 Berlin www.linden-hopfi nger-braeu.de Electricity www.staev.de Germany uses European-style two-pin plugs. You should bring the necessary adapter with you. 17. Ristorante Peppone Always check the power supply before using appliances; you may need a transformer to adjust the power. German house current in 5. TAUSEND BAR Leipziger Platz 15 wall sockets is 230 volts, 50 Hz – the European standards. Schiffbauerdamm 11 10117 Berlin 10117 Berlin www.ristorante-peppone.de www.tausendberlin.com 18. Midtown Grill 6. Steak Restaurant La Parilla Eberstrasse 3 Albrechtstraße 11 10785 Berlin 10117 Berlin www.midtown-grill.de www.la-parrilla.de 19. Ristorante Essenza 7. Restaurant Dressler Potsdamer Platz 1 Unter den Linden 39 10785 10117 Berlin www.ristorante-essenza.de www.restaurant-dressler.com 20. Restaurant Entrecote 8. Borchardt Restaurant Schützenstraße 5 Französische Straße 47 10117 Berlin 10117 Berlin www.entrecote.de www.borchardt-restaurant.de 21. Restaurant Tim Raue 9. Restaurant VAU Rudi-Dutschke-Straße 26 Jägerstraße 54-55 10969 Berlin © visitBerlin – Scholvien – visitBerlin © © visitBerlin – Koschel 10117 Berlin www.tim-raue.com www.vau-berlin.de 22. Ristorante Sale e Tabacchi 10. Grill Royal Rudi-Dutschke-Straße 25 Friedrichstraße 105b 10969 Berlin 10117 Berlin www.sale-e-tabacchi.de www.grillroyal.com/restaurant 23. Sarah Wiener – Das kaffeehaus 11. Strandbar Leipziger Straße 16 Monbijoustraße 3 10117 Berlin 10117 Berlin www.sarahwiener.de www.strandbar-mitte.de

12. 12 Apostel Berlin Mitte Georgenstraße 2 10117 Berlin www.12-apostel.de © visitBerlin – Adenis – visitBerlin © © visitBerlin – Günter Steffen

16 17 © visitBerlin – Günter Steffen © Meeting Place Berlin – Mike 2013 Auerbach © Marcus Klepper - Fotolia.com © visitBerlin – Koschel

18 19 Union of European Practitioners in Intellectual Property Secretary General

Fabian Edlund (SE) Dreamstime.com | Svitlovskyi Oleksandr © c/o Awapatent AB, Box 11394 - SE 404 25 GÖTEBORG [email protected] Seat of UNION-IP: c/o Cabinet BEDE Boulevard General Wahis 15 1030 Brussels (BE)

UNION-IP Congress Berlin, June 4 – 8, 2014

Organising secretary pcma gmbh professional congress and marketing agency Contact person: Julia Moser Crellestrasse 21 – 10827 Berlin, Germany t +49 30 7676 84-15 - f +49 30 7676 84-29 [email protected] 20