INTA Research
The IPO of the Future—Think Tank Report & Checklist
Published: November 15, 2022
A thought-provoking and holistic reflection on what an IPO might look like in the future—in particular over the next 10 to 20 years.
With so much change occurring simultaneously, we must ensure that IPOs of the future are nimble and robust enough to absorb, manage, facilitate, and enable change.
In November 2022, we published the IPO of the Future Checklist (Checklist) as a companion piece to the 2020 Think Tank Report. It attempts to distill its recommendations into a concise net-net format that can be easily discussed and applied.
The Checklist can help IPOs assess which of the suggested activities should be pursued first, based on their priorities.
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INTA extends its gratitude to the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office for translating “The IPO of the Future—Think Tank Report” into Spanish.
In April 2019, we launched the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) of the Future Think Tank (Think Tank). The objective of this initiative is to provide a thought-provoking and holistic reflection on what an IPO might look like in the future, in particular over the next 10 to 20 years. Read our press release for more information.
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