Tech & Innovation Patent Litigation | Kisaco Research

Returning to the Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam for its second edition on Tuesday, 19th - Wednesday, 20th January 2027, Tech & Innovation Patent Litigation Europe brings together the companies, litigators and judges shaping the future of patent disputes across the global technology ecosystem.

Part of Patent Litigation Europe 2027, the two-day event track unites:

  • In-House IP Litigators and Patent Strategy Specialists
  • External Patent Litigation Counsel and IP Law Firms
  • Regulatory and Competition Law Experts
  • Judges, Policy Makers and Institutional Authorities

With discussions spanning the UPC, UK, U.S., China and other major jurisdictions, attendees gain a practical understanding of how patent enforcement, licensing and dispute resolution strategies are evolving across interconnected global markets.

Through a mix of judicial panels, leadership discussions, sector-specific workshops, interactive roundtables and strategy-focused sessions, Tech & Innovation Patent Litigation Europe 2027 covers the issues shaping modern technology disputes.

Topics Include

  1. Cross-border patent litigation strategy, forum selection and jurisdictional tensions across the UPC, UK, U.S., China and beyond
  2. SEP and FRAND enforcement, royalty calculations and the latest developments in global licensing disputes

  3. AI, quantum computing and the future of patent protection in emerging technology sectors

  4. Damages frameworks and royalty methodologies across telecommunications, consumer electronics, software and connected devices

  5. NPE litigation trends and strategies for managing growing assertion activity in Europe and internationally

  6. Competition law, regulation and their impact on patent enforcement and licensing strategy
  7. Protecting confidential information, trade secrets and commercially sensitive evidence in global disputes
  8. The rise of MedTech litigation and the interaction between patents, regulation and connected medical technologies
  9. China’s growing influence on global patent litigation and licensing strategy

  10. The evolving role of arbitration, mediation and ADR in resolving complex technology disputes

Speaker Sneak Peak (Full Announcement Soon):

Why Attend?

  1. Meet the people shaping technology patent disputes globally – with a strong in-house community representing sectors including telecommunications, consumer electronics, semiconductors, software, automotive, MedTech and connected devices and much more, the event creates a forum for candid discussion between those managing the industry's most significant disputes
  2. Gain practical insight into the world's most important technology litigation forums – understand how the UPC, UK courts, Chinese courts, the ITC and U.S. litigation venues are influencing enforcement strategy, licensing negotiations and global settlement dynamics
  3. Stay ahead of the next wave of technology disputes – explore how AI, quantum computing, software-driven products and emerging connectivity standards are creating new challenges for patent owners, implementers and litigators
  4. Learn directly from judges and leading practitioners – hear judicial perspectives on procedural developments, enforcement trends and the practical considerations shaping outcomes in technology patent cases
  5. Understand the commercial realities behind modern patent litigation – from SEP licensing and FRAND royalty calculations to damages assessments, NPE activity and litigation funding, gain insight into the business considerations driving dispute strategy.
  6. Build a truly international perspective on technology patent enforcement – with discussions covering Europe, the UK, the United States, China, India and other strategically important jurisdictions, attendees leave with a connected view of the global patent litigation landscape
  7. Connect with the decision makers who shape patent litigation strategy – meet senior in-house counsel responsible for selecting external advisers, managing litigation budgets and directing global enforcement programmes, alongside leading law firms, judges, policymakers and specialist advisers from across the technology ecosystem