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The Tech Of Tomorrow - Episode 2 - Innovations and Commercialisation

Henry Tang, Oppo | Dennis Tan, Boon IP

16-Apr-21 11:30

The Tech Of Tomorrow - Episode 2 - Innovations and Commercialisation
As one of the top ten companies regarding the number of declared 5G patent families in 2020, Oppo has filed over 3,600 families of global patent applications, declared over 1,400 families of 5G standard patents to the ETSI, and submitted more than 3,000 5G standard-related proposals to 3GPP by the end of December in 2020. 
So just how important are patents and intellectual property in the 5G world, and how might that affect consumers?
In our second episode of the Tech of Tomorrow, we speak with Henry Tang, the Chief 5G Scientist for Oppo, and Chief Patent Agent Dennis Tan about innovation and commercialisation.
Powered by Oppo. Technology for mankind. Kindness for the world.

https://www.oppo.com/my/

Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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