On August 14, 2026, the 9th International Forum on Technological Innovation and Intellectual Property Protection
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Global AI Intellectual Property Summit (TIIP-GAIIPS) was grandly held and successfully concluded at the Courtyard by Marriott Shenzhen Bay. The Summit was hosted by Shenzhen Enterprise Science and Technology Innovation Association, and co-organized by Shenzhen Johnson Intellectual Property Agency (General Partnership), Guangdong Fair Law Firm, Innovation and Creativity Committee of Guangdong Trademark Association, and Shenzhen Engineers Association. The Summit brought together over a hundred industry elites, including top university experts from both domestic and international institutions, senior executives from leading technology companies, seasoned lawyers with cross-border practices, and experienced IP professionals. Featuring a diverse array of formats
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including expert public lectures, closed-door seminars, and in-depth panel discussion
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the event balanced professional rigor, international vision, and practical applicability. It successfully established a high-end and authoritative platform for fostering high-quality IP development in China’s AI industry and for facilitating cross-border collaboration in the IP field between China and the rest of the world.

Mr. Wenqiu Liu, President of Shenzhen Enterprise Science and Technology Innovation Association
The opening ceremony kicked off in a warm and spirited atmosphere. Mr. Wenqiu Liu, the host organizer, delivered the opening address, extending a warm welcome to all attending experts, entrepreneurs, and industry peers. In his speech, he noted that with the rapid iteration of global artificial intelligence technologies, AI has become a core driver of international technological competition and industrial transformation. Consequently, issues surrounding IP rights confirmation and enforcement, compliance governance, and cross-border strategic disputes have become increasingly prominent. As a national innovation hub and pioneering demonstration zone for the AI industry, Shenzhen has gathered a vast number of tech companies and high-quality innovation resources, making it a focal point for AI technology deployment and industrial upgrading. Against this backdrop, establishing a specialized and international platform for AI intellectual property exchange is of great significance in helping enterprises overcome IP challenges, optimize their global IP portfolios, and enhance their core international competitiveness.
Professor Zhaohui Jiang, Lifetime Honorary Professor of Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Doctor of Engineering and renowned specialist in robotics and automatic control.
During the keynote session, Professor Zhaohui Jiang delivered an in-depth presentation titled “Japan’s National Policies and Intellectual Property Strategy for the Development of AI Robots.” As a seasoned expert in robotics and automatic control with over four decades of research experience in Japan, Professor Jiang systematically dissected Japan’s IP portfolio framework, patent protection rules, and industry-empowerment strategies for AI robots, drawing upon Japan’s national-level AI robotics industry support policies and sectoral development landscape. By comparing the differences in AI robot IP development between China and Japan, his presentation provided a valuable overseas reference model for domestic enterprises in their technological innovation and global IP strategy formulation.
Mr. Bing Zhou, Director of Cloud & AI Security Business at NSFOCUS Group Co., Ltd.
The Director of Cloud & AI Security Business at NSFOCUS Group Co., Ltd. delivered a keynote presentation titled “Seize the AI Development Momentum, Shield the New Era of Intellectual Property Industry.” He pointed out that the rapid iteration of artificial intelligence technologies has given rise to a large number of new types of IP disputes and compliance risks. In the processes of AI model R&D, commercial data utilization, and algorithm deployment, enterprises face multifaceted challenges spanning patent portfolio management, copyright protection, and cyber-security safeguards. Drawing upon practical industry case studies, he analyzed emerging forms of IP infringement in AI scenarios and elaborated on how enterprises can build an integrated protection framework that harmonizes security and IP management
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striking a balance between fostering technological innovation and maintaining regulatory compliance. His presentation offered both practical and forward-looking actionable insights for the tech enterprises and IP professionals in attendance.
Mr. Di Zhang, Head of the Global Dispute Resolution Team at Shenzhen Bambu Technology Co., Ltd.
Mr. Di Zhang, an experienced practitioner in corporate globalization, delivered a keynote presentation titled “AI-Empowered IP and Legal Practice for Global Enterprises: The Exploration of Bambu Lab.” Drawing upon Bambu Lab’s hands-on experience in overseas expansion and his own years of tenure at Nokia, he focused on the core pain points faced by going-global enterprises
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including IP risks in AI technology applications and cross-border dispute resolution. He shared multi-dimensional practical strategies for IP and legal operations in AI-driven overseas expansion, providing actionable and implementable solutions for tech enterprises seeking to navigate and mitigate overseas IP risks.
Mr. Weifeng Li, Director of Intellectual Property at Tencent Music Entertainment Group.
Mr. Weifeng Li, IP Director of Tencent Music Entertainment Group, took the stage first to deliver an in-depth presentation on “AI Exploration and Intellectual Property Practices in Digital Music Entertainment.” Drawing upon cutting-edge AI-generated music application scenarios in the digital entertainment industry, he dissected practical challenges across the entire AI music creation chain
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including copyright confirmation, infringement determination, and commercial licensing. He also shared actionable enterprise solutions for music IP protection and compliance operations in the AI era, providing clarity for entertainment industry practitioners on the intellectual property boundaries of AI-generated content.
Ms. Dan Liu, Vice President of Southern Institute of Industrial Technology (Shenzhen)
Ms. Dan Liu, Vice Director of Southern Institute of Industrial Technology (Shenzhen), followed with a special achievement release titled “AI-Assisted Matchmaking: Connecting Technical Needs with the Right Researchers
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How Technology Managers Can Achieve Efficient and Precise Matching.” Based on her daily operational scenarios, she elaborated in detail on how AI algorithms can break down information silos and establish precise matchmaking channels between talent and technology. Furthermore, drawing on real-world application cases, she demonstrated the practical deployment of AI tools in screening research talent, matching R&D projects, shortening matching cycles, and enhancing collaboration precision. Her presentation provided the industry with a brand-new digital solution and actionable approach for efficiently connecting with research resources and accelerating the commercialization of technological innovations.
Mr. Jingchuang Li, Manager of High-end Business Department, Shenzhen Johnson Intellectual Property Agency (General Partnership)
Mr. Jingchuang Li, Manager of High-end Business Department, Shenzhen Johnson Intellectual Property Agency (General Partnership), took the stage to further refine the IP protection system within specialized AI sub-sectors, with a focused emphasis on addressing the development pain points in vertical industry segments. Mr. Li officially released the “Industry White Paper on the AI Vision Field,” which systematically examines the current state of technological development, the patent landscape, key IP protection challenges, and industry development trends in the AI vision sector. Grounded in practical industry operations, the White Paper provides a comprehensive analysis of core issues
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including patent application strategies, infringement avoidance, trade secret protection, and open-source compliance
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within the AI vision domain. This publication fills a critical gap in sub-sector-specific IP research and serves as an authoritative reference for AI vision enterprises in their strategic IP planning.
Afternoon Closed-Door Session: International Forum on Intellectual Property in the Age of AI
Mr. Yongwen Wang, Founding Partner of Shenzhen Johnson Intellectual Property Agency (General partnership) and Guangdong Fair Law Firm
During the closed-door session, Mr. Yongwen Wang, Founding Partner of Shenzhen Johnson Intellectual Property Agency (General Partnership) and Guangdong Fair Law Firm, delivered a keynote address that offered an in-depth analysis of the current development trends and industry pain points in the intellectual property sector in the age of AI. He observed that the industry is currently at a critical juncture characterized by rapid technological iteration and continuously evolving regulatory frameworks, with novel practical challenges emerging on an ongoing basis. He emphasized that no single enterprise or sector can achieve breakthroughs in isolation. There is an urgent need to consolidate efforts across multiple stakeholders
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including government agencies, industry organizations, research institutions, enterprises, and legal service providers
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to jointly build and govern an AI intellectual property ecosystem, enhance industry-wide compliance systems, and establish robust institutional and service support for Chinese AI enterprises.
Subsequently, the Summit held a prestigious ceremony for “the Certification Conferring Ceremony for Experts of the International Intellectual Property Expert Pool under Technology Innovation & IP Protection International Alliance (TIIPA).” Six leading foreign law firms and associations were conferred with honorary titles in recognition of their outstanding contributions to IP services, innovation empowerment, and industry ecosystem development. The honored organizations included: Mikhailyuk, Sorokolat & Partners (MSP) from the Russian Federation; Lee & Lee LLP from Singapore; GLOBAL START-UP ASSOCIATION from South Korea; Bandpay & Greuter, SAS from France; Frisch & Partners from Romania; and H K ACHARYA & COMPANY from India. This initiative marks a significant step toward building a higher-quality and more comprehensive intellectual property service industry matrix.
Mr. Ruolong Mo, General Manager of Marketing & Operations, Shenzhen Intellifusion Technologies Co., Ltd.
Mr. Ruolong Mo delivered a keynote presentation centered on the theme “Intellectual Property Enables AI Inference Chip Enterprises for Sustained, Stable Growth.” Drawing upon Intellifusion’s hands-on experience in R&D, deployment, and commercialization within the AI chip sector, he provided an in-depth analysis of the IP portfolio characteristics, technology protection challenges, and patent operation models unique to the AI inference chip industry. He also explored how systematic IP planning and refined risk management can fortify core technology moats and help AI chip enterprises achieve long-term, robust development.
Ms. Li Tan, Director of Institute of Standards & IP, Shenzhen Institute of Standards and Technology
Director Tan Li delivered a presentation focused on “Integration of Standards and Patents in the AI Era —— Global Rule Review and Industrial Practices.” With extensive experience in standard patent research at both national and provincial levels, she outlined the global SEP landscape in AI, analyzed trends, regulatory hurdles, and opportunities in standards-patents convergence, and offered practical guidance—grounded in real-world AI cases—to help enterprises navigate global rules, build SEP portfolios, and engage in industry standard-setting.
Professor Huijuan Dong, Vice Dean, Professor and PhD Supervisor at the Intellectual Property Research Institute of Xiamen University
In the final session, Professor Huijuan Dong delivered an academic presentation on “Hot Issues on AI and Copyright Law.” Focusing on highly debated industry topics—including copyright ownership of generative AI content, infringement determination for AI-generated works, algorithm compliance, and data copyright protection—she conducted an in-depth legal analysis of the challenges in applying copyright law in the AI era, drawing upon the latest legislative and judicial developments both domestically and internationally. Her presentation provided authoritative legal and theoretical support for enterprises seeking to mitigate AI-related copyright legal risks.
The closing panel discussion, centered on the theme “Technological Innovation and Intellectual Property in the Age of AI,” was moderated by Mr. Wenqiu Liu, President of Shenzhen Enterprise Science and Technology Innovation Association. The distinguished panelists included: Mr. Zhidan Xu, Director of IP Department, Jihua Laboratory; Mr. Shaohui Li, IP Director, East Group Company Ltd.; Ms. Han Guo, Senior Manager of IP Licensing & Operations of Desay SV Automotive Company Ltd.; and Mr. Tan Tee Jim, SC, Director of Intellectual Property Department, Senior Lawyer in Singapore of Lee & Lee LLP (Singapore). From diverse angles including institutional IP management, AI IP deployment in manufacturing, cross-border compliance, and Singapore/Southeast Asian IP rules, they addressed IP protection challenges, global strategy, and compliance system development in AI-driven innovation.
The successful conclusion of the 9th TIIP International Forum • Global AI Intellectual Property Summit marked a precise focus on the industry forefront where artificial intelligence and intellectual property are deeply integrated, closely addressing key industry pain points and development trends. The Summit gathered research experts, business leaders, and cross-border legal professionals to share authoritative views and practical strategies via keynotes and panel discussions. It built an industry platform and offered actionable guidance for AI IP protection, compliance, and global market access.

Looking ahead, we will continue to deepen our commitment to the intellectual property sector within the sci-tech innovation landscape, continuously enhancing the value of our forum platform and strengthening international industry exchange and cross-sector collaboration. We aim to empower Chinese sci-tech innovation enterprises to secure a stronger voice in the global intellectual property arena, and to contribute meaningfully to the development of an innovative nation and the collective building of a global intellectual property ecosystem.
Host:
Shenzhen Enterprise Science and Technology Innovation Association
Organizer(s):
Shenzhen Johnson Intellectual Property Agency (General Partnership)
Guangdong Fair Law Firm
Innovation and Creativity Committee of the Guangdong Trademark Association
Shenzhen Engineers Association