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The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Ending the COVID-19 Pandemic

Monday, May 24, 202109:00 AM to 10:00 AM EST
Virtual Webinar

Event Summary

The rapid development of new COVID-19 vaccines and treatments over the past year is a triumph of innovation. Billions of vaccine doses are being manufactured and should be distributed to all adults globally over the next 18 months. But some argue that suspending intellectual property (IP) rights to allow any company to manufacture vaccines will mean faster access for developing countries. These arguments have culminated in a proposal at the World Trade Organization for a temporary global waiver on COVID-19-related IP rights.

ITIF and Geneva Network hosted a discussion on the role of IP rights in vaccine and therapeutic R&D, manufacturing, and preparedness for future pandemics. Panelists from around the world will discuss the best ways to scale up mass vaccine and therapeutic manufacturing and examine the implications that would arise from a global waiver of IP rights.

Speakers

David
David Kappos
Partner
Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
Panelist
Azrul
Azrul Khalib
Head & Founder
Galen Centre for Health & Social Policy
Panelist
Yogesh
Yogesh Pai
Assistant Professor
National Law University, Delhi
Panelist
Philip
Philip Stevens
Executive Director
Geneva Network
Panelist
Stephen
Stephen Ezell@sjezell
Vice President, Global Innovation Policy, and Director, Center for Life Sciences Innovation
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
Moderator
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