The International Risk Podcast

Episode 207: Intellectual Property, Trade, and Innovation with Mariana González

Dominic Bowen Season 5 Episode 207

This week, Dominic Bowen welcomes Mariana González to The International Risk Podcast for an engaging discussion on the fascinating world of intellectual property (IP). Together, they explore what IP is and why it matters, Mexico’s approach to IP under the USMCA framework, the implications of a new Trump administration, the role of innovation in fostering equal access, leveraging IP strategically, and much more.
 
Mariana González is a partner and patent attorney at Basham, Ringe y Correa, with over 16 years of experience in IP law. Specializing in the pharmaceutical, medical device, and biotechnology sectors, she advises startups and global enterprises on patent prosecution, transactions, and litigation. With dual qualifications as a chemist and lawyer, a master’s in top management, and certification as a Licensing Professional, Mariana is a recognized expert in Mexico's patent linkage system and data exclusivity.

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