Glósz és Társa: intellectual asset management is becoming more important

Andrea Glósz
managing director
Glósz és Társa
Hungarian SMEs are starting to realize the importance of intellectual assets and the benefits of managing them well. This is especially important in the field of research and development, as the assets that materialize here can represent really big value for the company – explained Andrea Glósz, founder and managing director of Glósz és Társa Kft.

János József Kiss
patent arttorney
Glósz és Társa
János József Kiss, patent attorney added that their complex services include the planning and implementation of research, development and innovation projects, profiting from the benefits made possible by legislation.
Glósz és Társa Kft. has been offering its services for more than 30 years, in four key areas: financial and economic advisory, corporate innovation management and consultancy, IP protection consultancy, and education within the framework of the Innovation Management Academy. Being a Hungarian company, they were happy to join the Hungarian Product trademark system. Glósz és Társa Kft. and its team of experts can be proud of more than 10,000 completed projects. //
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2023/6-7.
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