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KG Legal Kiełtyka Gładkowski, Polish law firm, participates in workshops organized by the major Life Science Cluster (Hub) in Poland

KG Legal Kiełtyka Gładkowski, Polish law firm, participates in workshops organized by the major Life Science Cluster (Hub) in Poland as a part of Excellence Cluster for Regional Improvement programme. KG Legal Kiełtyka Gładkowski, thanks to its business networking, finds for its international Clients Polish companies operating in pharmaceutical sector and then provides legal assistance in life science projects (often cross border ones). 

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KG Legal was present at the IP conference organised by WIPO and Polish Patent Office

KG Legal Kiełtyka Gładkowski took part in the 14th international symposium on “Intellectual property in innovative economy. IP in the innovation ecosystem – protection, management and commercialisation strategies”, which was held on 6-7 September 2018 at the International Cultural Centre in Krakow. The symposium addressed issues related to innovation management, creation of innovation protection mechanisms and support for commercialization processes from the point of view of small and medium enterprises, clusters, as well as university companies and start-ups.

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KG Legal Kiełtyka Gładkowski will take part in the meeting of the authors of WebLaw IT publishing house in Switzerland.

On 10 October 2018 in Bern, Switzerland, KG Legal Kiełtyka Gładkowski will take part in a meeting of the authors of the WebLaw IT publishing house devoted to the following topic: “The subtle connection between creativity and knowledge or: mushrooms are not to be picked on the motorway”. Elmar Mock, co-founder of the famous Swatch watches and the founder of the Creaholic innovation factory in Biel, known for its legendary watch manufacturers (such as Omega), will give a lecture discussing the above issue.

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KG Legal Law Firm will participate in the meeting ‘The road to success – how to create an excellent business model’.

KG Legal will take part in a meeting entitled “The road to success – how to create an excellent business model” organized by the Life Science Cluster on Wednesday, 12 September 2018 in Krakow. The meeting will focus on discussing with experts the issue of business models and strategies supporting the work and activities of new start-ups.

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Polish Act on the national cyber security system

Adopted by the Polish Parliament on 5 July 2018, the Polish Act on the national cyber security system (Journal of Laws 2018, item 1560) came into force on 28 August this year. The purpose of the Act is to introduce a system enabling detection, prevention and minimisation of the effects of attacks violating the cyber security of the Republic of Poland. Moreover, the act and the regulations surrounding it implement the so-called NIS Directive (Network and Information Security directive) into the Polish legal system, which obliged the EU Member States to adopt a strategy for the security of networks and information and communication systems. In Poland, the National Cyber Security System will be created, which will include the largest entrepreneurs from the selected areas of the economy called key services (banks, energy sector, air and rail carriers, hospitals), digital service providers (DSP), key service providers (KSP) and selected governmental and local government administration units called competent authorities. Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) will be established, to which key service providers and other actors in the national cyber security system will be required to provide information on serious cyber security incidents. The role of CSIRT has been adopted by the Internal Security Agency (CSIRT GOV), the Scientific and Academic Computer Network – National Research Institute (CSIRT NASK) and the Ministry of National Defence (CSIRT MON). In the justification of the draft of this act, the arguments were raised, among others, that the constant and growing influence of information technologies on social and economic development makes the offered services more and more dependent on an effective system ensuring cyber security.

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