Davide Oneda, an engineering student at the University of Brescia, was selected by the European Intellectual Property Office as part of the SEAL program of which our University is part at European level.
The SEAL Program offers young graduates a direct experience of the European Union in general and of the Office for Intellectual Property in particular. It is also an opportunity to put into practice the knowledge acquired during their studies, especially in their specific areas of competence. It also helps them to understand the objectives and procedures related to the EU trademark and the community design system, as well as to the infringement of intellectual property rights and issues related to their execution.
Davide received an offer as facility manager of the EUIPO headquarters in Alicante.