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Venue Location
Venue Location

Intesa Sanpaolo Office (Shanghai Tower)

56/F, Shanghai Tower, 501 Yincheng Zhong Lu, Pudong District
银城中路501号56楼.
Shanghai, China

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Contact Person: CICC CICC SH Office
Event Details
Event Details

The China-Italy Chamber of Commerce (CICC), in collaboration with its Intellectual Property Working Group (IPWG), is pleased to announce the seminar titled "Artificial Intelligence: Between Law and Intellectual Property". The event will be held on 12th March 2025 from 3:30pm (China Time) at Intesa Sanpaolo Bank (56/F, Shanghai Tower, 501 Yincheng Zhong Lu, Pudong District 银城中路501号56楼),in Shanghai.


Why participate?

In recent weeks, news of a Chinese company developing and launching an AI large language model comparable to the most advanced American models has taken the world by storm.

It comes as no surprise, then, that China has been actively working on establishing a comprehensive legal framework to regulate artificial intelligence (AI), with a particular focus on areas such as intellectual property (IP) rights, ethical standards, and technological innovation.

This seminar will address the legal challenges and concerns within the realm of artificial intelligence, with a special focus on the Chinese context.


Particularly, our experts will focus on the following key areas:

· Patentability of AI Innovations in China:the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) has issued guidelines to clarify the patentability criteria for AI-related inventions.

· Regulations on Generative AI Services: in August 2023, China introduced the "Interim Measures for the Management of Generative Artificial Intelligence Services," which regulate public-facing generative AI technologies.

· IP infringements and Artificial Intelligence: Developers and users of large language models (LLMs) must be aware of intellectual property laws related to the training data, model architecture, and output. It is crucial to ensure compliance with copyright, patent, trademark, and trade secret protections.


Agenda:

15:30 | Registration

Brief Company Introduction, Mario Huang, Intesa Sanpaolo Shanghai Branch

16:00 | Introduction, Fabio Giacopello, CICC IPWG

16:15 | Regulations on Generative AI Services in China, Li Yang, Patent Attorney & Patent Litigator, Attorney-at-Law, Shanghai Patent & Trademark Law Office

16:45 | IP infringements and Artificial Intelligence, Filippo Sticconi, GWA

17:15 | Patentability of AI Innovations in China, Giulia Romanelli, Morri Rossetti & Franzosi


Event details:

  • Date: Wednesday, 12 March 2025
  • Time: 3:30 PM – 6:00 PM (China time)
  • Format: Offline
  • Venue: Intesa Sanpaolo Office (Shanghai Tower)
  • Address: 56/F, Shanghai Tower, 501 Yincheng Zhong Lu, Pudong District 银城中路501号56楼.
  • Language: English
  • Target: CICC Members, CICC Non-Members, CICC Young Professionals Network
  • Ticket price: Members 230 RMB / Non-Members 280 RMB / Young Professionals 160 RMB


Refund policy: refunds are available only within 24 hours before the event.



For more information contact us at: sh.events@cameraitacina.com




Agenda
Agenda
  • 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM

    Registration & Brief Company Introduction, Mario Huang, Intesa Sanpaolo Shanghai Branch

    Registration & Brief Company Introduction, Mario Huang, Intesa Sanpaolo Shanghai Branch

    4:00 PM - 4:15 PM

    Introduction, Fabio Giacopello, CICC IPWG

    Introduction, Fabio Giacopello, CICC IPWG

    4:15 PM - 4:45 PM

    Regulations on Generative AI Services in China, Li Yang, Shanghai Patent & Trademark Law Office

    Regulations on Generative AI Services in China, Li Yang, Shanghai Patent & Trademark Law Office

    4:45 PM - 5:15 PM

    IP infringements and Artificial Intelligence, Filippo Sticconi, GWA

    IP infringements and Artificial Intelligence, Filippo Sticconi, GWA

    5:15 PM - 6:00 PM

    Patentability of AI Innovations in China, Giulia Romanelli, Morri Rossetti & Franzosi

    Patentability of AI Innovations in China, Giulia Romanelli, Morri Rossetti & Franzosi

Speakers
Speakers
  • Fabio Giacopello (Lawyer, intellectual property practitioner, Coordinator of the Intellectual Property Working Group of the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce at Allasya Law & IP)

    Fabio Giacopello

    Lawyer, intellectual property practitioner, Coordinator of the Intellectual Property Working Group of the China-Italy Chamber of Commerce at Allasya Law & IP

  • Li Yang (Patent Attorney, Patent Litigator, Attorney-at-Law at Shanghai Patent & Trademark Law Office)

    Li Yang

    Patent Attorney, Patent Litigator, Attorney-at-Law at Shanghai Patent & Trademark Law Office

  • Filippo Sticconi (Partner - Lawyer at GWA - Greatway Advisory)

    Filippo Sticconi

    Partner - Lawyer at GWA - Greatway Advisory

  • Giulia Romanelli (Lawyer, Head of the China Desk at Morri Rossetti & Franzosi)

    Giulia Romanelli

    Lawyer, Head of the China Desk at Morri Rossetti & Franzosi

Tickets
Tickets

CICC Members

RMB 230

CICC Non-Members

RMB 280

CICC Young Professionals Network

RMB 160
Sponsors and Partners
Sponsors and Partners
About the Venue
About the Venue

Intesa Sanpaolo's presence in China dates back to 1981 with the opening of the representative office in Beijing. Intesa Sanpaolo Shanghai Branch was established in 1997 and since 2002 has been the first Italian bank to obtain the license for conducting RMB business on the territory of China mainland.

Our core activity includes financing (including medium-long term loans), commercial guarantees, letter of credit, trade finance, local and foreign currency deposits, foreign exchange, international and domestic settlement etc. 

Intesa Sanpaolo, leader of the Italian banking industry, is an international bank with coverage of around 40 countries in the world through subsidiaries, participations, branches and offices. Shanghai Branch has the mission to support Italian investments in China, working closely with global network and representing the group's overall operations in mainland China. In addition to supporting cross border investments, Intesa Sanpaolo facilitates trade between Italy and China.