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Biography

Zhanjun Wang supports innovative companies—from technology start-ups to established industrial groups—in protecting and leveraging their intangible assets in France, China, and internationally. He assists his clients with patent filings and represents them in opposition proceedings before the EPO, the China National Intellectual Property Administration, as well as other national offices.

With more than 10 years of experience, Zhanjun has advised numerous multinational companies on defining and implementing their global intellectual property strategies.

An engineer by training, Zhanjun graduated from École Centrale Beijing as a general engineer, holds a Master’s degree in Electronics from Beihang University, and a PhD in Automation and Computer Science from Centrale Lille. He also holds a Master’s degree in Law with a specialization in Intellectual Property.

Zhanjun is registered as a patent attorney in China and is a European Patent Attorney (EPO).

Education

  • Graduate of the Center for International Intellectual Property Studies (CEIPI)
  • PhD in Automation and Computer Science from Centrale Lille
  • Master’s Degree in Electronics from Beihang University (BUAA)
  • General Engineering Degree from École Centrale Beijing

Professional IP Associations

  • EPI: European Patent Institute
  • ACPAA: All-China Patent Agents Association

Professional Ethics

Our IP attorneys and lawyers are bound by a strict code of professional conduct, ensuring the highest ethical standards in their relations with both clients and peers. They are committed to safeguarding the client’s economic interests, carrying out their mission through to completion, and working with full transparency (quotes, billing, general terms and conditions, ancillary costs).

Conflicts of Interest

Our IP attorneys and lawyers comply with the ethical rules of their profession regarding conflicts of interest. They ensure that no conflict exists before starting a new assignment and promptly inform the client of any situation that could interfere with the proper conduct of the assignment and/or risk compromising its objective execution.