CIPA IP Ball 2023

The annual CIPA IP Ball raising money for Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity is returning on Saturday 15th July and tickets are now available!

This year, the IP ball committee would like to welcome you to A Midsummer Night’s Dream-themed event held at the Wren & Shakespeare Suite, Leonardo Royal Hotel London St Pauls. We have booked a stunning venue with a drinks reception on arrival (from 6pm), a three course meal including wine, live music, and more!

The IP Ball is an annual charity ball held in London for IP professionals of all disciplines and levels (not just trainees or patent attorneys) and their partners/friends, so get yourselves a group organised to take over a table (or two)! You do not have to be a CIPA member to purchase tickets.

All proceeds from the event will go to GOSH and help support their life-changing work. GOSH have recently launched an amazing new appeal to build a ground-breaking Children’s Cancer Centre so your attendance at the ball may even help Gosh beat childhood cancer.

There will be plenty of opportunities to help raise as much money as possible for GOSH, including (though certainly not limited to) the raffle. In previous years, raffle prizes have included hotel stays, afternoon teas, spa breaks, so well worth the price of a few raffle tickets!

More information can be found here and tickets here.

Please get in touch with CIPA at CPD@cipa.org.uk and/or Lindsay at LJPike@mathys-squire.com if you have any questions.

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