PurpleVine's Vice President, Frank Jeng, delivered a special report on "Analysis of Classic Cases of New Energy Enterprises and Coping with Overseas Litigation Risks" at the 7th Second Council Meeting of the China Industrial Association of Power Sources (CIAPS) in Xiamen. The meeting was held on December 14-15, bringing together over 100 industry experts, including Chairman Zheng Hongyu and Honorary Chairman Zhou Chunlin, to discuss the "Opportunities and Challenges for China's Battery Industry in the New Economic Situation".
In his presentation, Frank drew on past examples to provide valuable insights into intellectual property litigation in the United States and Europe. He also offered professional perspectives on preparedness measures and risk mitigation strategies for international expansion.
China's new energy sector has emerged as a global industry leader, boasting a strong competitive edge and pioneering advantages in the international market. In light of this, the seminar aimed to address challenges faced by enterprises by discussing the latest trends in international economic development. The event presented an opportunity for industry experts and guest representatives to share practical experiences, promoting innovation within China's battery industry and consolidating the nation's global advantage.