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PCP and FPF host 1st successful 2025 Trademark & IP Protection Forum, highlighting major brands and industry collaboration

  • PCP Editorial Team
  • Nov 15, 2025
  • 2 min read

PCP’s venue partner, FPF Haizhu, was proud to have been selected as this year’s official venue for the recent 2025 Trademark & IP Protection Forum overseen by the Guangzhou Administration for Market Regulation (Guangzhou Intellectual Property Administration) and organised by the Guangzhou Trademark Examination Cooperation Center(Guangdong Intellectual Property Development and Service Center). Notable brands present for this event include Amazon Global Selling, CapitaLand Group, Adolph(阿道夫), Biemlofen(比音勒芬),Moon Biotech(慕恩生物),Wong Lo Kat (王老吉)and Guangdong Trademark association(广东商标协会), showcasing a diverse range of industries represented at this event.


 

Known for being a platform that fosters cohesion and cultural exchange between communities through meaningful events, FPF played host to The Thousand-Enterprises, Thousand-Standards: Brand Leadership - Enhancing Capabilities for Implementing Trademark Brand Strategyand International Promotion Plan forum. This forum touched on key topics such as trademark and IP protection laws and policies in Southeast Asia and China, exploring possibilities of co-branding opportunities and implementing policies and systems to prevent patent infringement while maximising value for each brand.



The event facilitated robust discussions among industry leaders, highlighting the importance of robust trademark strategies in an increasingly competitive global market. Attendees engaged in panel discussions, gaining valuable insights into effective branding practices and the significance of protecting intellectual property in safeguarding innovation and creativity.


 

Participants also had the opportunity to network, fostering relationships that could lead to future collaborations and partnerships. The forum underscored the need for businesses to stay informed about evolving IP laws and the best practices for navigating them, ensuring their brands remain protected and competitive.

 

As a platform that prioritises innovation and knowledge sharing, PCP continues to position itself as a vital contributor to the discourse on intellectual property and brand management. The successful execution of this forum not only reinforces PCP’s commitment to supporting businesses in their branding efforts but also emphasises its role in facilitating essential conversations that drive industry growth and collaboration.


 

In conclusion, the forum was a testament to the importance of intellectual property in today’s business landscape. Events like these are crucial for equipping enterprises with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in a complex regulatory environment, ultimately contributing to a more dynamic and resilient economy. PCP and its partners look forward to hosting more events that empower businesses and foster a culture of innovation and collaboration in the years to come.

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