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Free Intellectual Property Event in Central Library Letterkenny

Date: 26 Jun 2024

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Free Intellectual Property Event in Central Library Letterkenny

Central Library Letterkenny are hosting free drop in Intellectual Property workshops on Thursday 27th June between 1.00pm – 5.00pm. The theme of the workshops is "Respect of Intellectual Property rights is a choice". The event is a joint initiative of the IP Join campaign supported by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and Europe Direct Letterkenny. This event is an opportunity to learn what you need to know about counterfeit - the losers, the winners, the differences and the price.  There will be games for both young and old, prizes, videos and tasting. 

Promoting the benefits of EU membership is a corner stone objective for the European Commission. Europe Direct Letterkenny provides:

·         Information and Access to publications and brochures from EU institutions

·         Information about the Erasmus+ and Discover EU travel opportunities for young people.

·         Access to PCs to search for EU material.

·         A freephone link to the Europe Direct Helpdesk

·         Events, talks, exhibitions, and competitions.

To book this free event please email eudirect@donegallibrary.ie  or telephone Central Library on 074 91 24950.


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