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Dominique Kaesmacher

President Of The Belgian Group at AIPPI

Dominique Kaesmacher has over 30 years of experience in the field of intellectual property and law. DOMINIQUE has held various roles in different companies and organizations. Some of their notable positions include Senior General Counsel at Franco Dragone Holding, Chief IP Attorney and Head of Legal at Kirkpatrick, and Consultant in Intellectual Property at Cosucra Groupe Warcoing SA. DOMINIQUE has also served as the President of the Belgian Group at AIPPI - International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property. Additionally, Dominique has held teaching positions at Université catholique de Louvain and Université de Liège. DOMINIQUE started their career as an Attorney at Allen & Overy law firm and later worked as an Attorney at law at EY. Throughout their career, Dominique has demonstrated expertise in the field of intellectual property and has coordinated IP agreements at Solvay.

Dominique Kaesmacher obtained a law degree from the University of Liège, majoring in European law and intellectual property. This education took place from 1978 to 1983.

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AIPPI

AIPPI is a non-affiliated, non-profit organisation headquartered in Switzerland, having about 8,000 members representing over 110 countries. The members of AIPPI include lawyers, attorneys, and agents working across all fields of intellectual property in corporate and private practice throughout the world, as well as academics, judges, government officials, and other persons interested in intellectual property. AIPPI is organised into 68 National and 2 Regional Groups. In countries where no Group exists, membership can be obtained as an Independent Member. AIPPI has been “Advancing IP since 1897”. It is the oldest global association for the protection of intellectual property and has the respect and ear of governments and global organisations, such as the World Intellectual Property Organization and the World Trade Organization.


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