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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Andra-Lucia Martinescu. Dear all, We are pleased to announce our Ivory Tower Society upcoming talk to be given by Dr Quentin Tannock, the founder of Cambridge IP (a well known Cambridge based intellectual property and technology strategy company) on ‘Graphene and its implications for the Cambridge knowledge cluster’. Quentin’s intellectual property (IP) strategy and IP policy work has been featured by the BBC , the Financial Times, Nature News, in the Wall Street Journal and elsewhere. The talk shall be followed by wine and refreshments reception.
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