Lexsynergy will attend the upcoming INTA
conference, Building Africa With Brands. This conference marks the first INTA conference
held in Africa and will take place on 1-2 September, 2016 in Cape Town, South
Africa.
Building Africa With Brands will focus on the
ideas and best practices of doing business in Africa. Sessions and speakers
will explore which brands have successfully transformed from an African brand
into global brands as well as lessons that multinational companies have learned
from doing business in Africa. As stated in the latest INTA Bulletin, “Those
organizations that have moved into Africa have done well if they’ve brought
their brands in properly, have protected them well, positioned themselves
correctly in the market, and have proven that they’re here to stay.”
Conference sessions will cover topics such as
brand creation, protection, and enforcement strategies in developing economies;
developing and implementing the right IP strategy; and the challenges and
opportunities in Africa from a brand owner’s point of view.
Lexsynergy has a team of experts that
specialize in the African domain name and online brand protection space. With
local offices in South Africa, Kenya and Tanzania we have the knowledge and
experience that only a local presence can provide.
The African Country Code Top Level Domain
(ccTLD) landscape is complex requiring in-depth knowledge, expertise and experience
to process domain name registrations and renewals throughout the continent.
Lexsynergy has direct accreditations with the African ccTLD operators and has
over the years established relationships to streamline the processing of
African ccTLD domain name registrations and renewals.
If your brand is preparing to establish
itself in Africa let us help you with a complimentary strategy session. During
this session we will discuss the strategies and steps to ensure you are
maximizing your local effort with the appropriate ccTLDs and protecting your
brand online. Email us at info@lexsynergy.com
to schedule your session.
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