INTA's 148th Annual Meeting Registration Open
The International Trademark Association (INTA) has officially kicked off the registration process for its 148th Annual Meeting, which will unfold from May 2 to May 6, 2026, in the vibrant city of London, England. This marks a significant milestone as this year’s pre-registration has already broken records, with almost 4,000 attendees registering during the early promotional phase. This enthusiastic initial response highlights the event's growing global relevance and appeal.
The INTA Annual Meeting has earned its reputation as a premier global summit for intellectual property (IP) professionals. Notably, registrants have come from over 100 jurisdictions and represent more than 1,000 organizations, signifying a truly international gathering of thought leaders from diverse sectors including technology, fashion, pharmaceuticals, and consumer products. This multilayered representation underscores the meeting’s role as a vital platform for collaboration and innovation in the brand ecosystem.
According to INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo, the early engagement from the community has been exceptional. He remarked on the profound value the Association’s members find in this opportunity to come together, exchange knowledge, and enhance the global branding landscape. London, with its rich cultural heritage and dynamic business environment, is poised to provide an inspiring setting for this landmark event.
The theme for the 2026 Annual Meeting will encompass various educational tracks, including Law & Policy, Technology Shaping the Future of IP, and the Business of Intangibles. Participants can also look forward to dynamic series such as the Patent Series, In-House Practitioners Series, and Professional Development & Career Advancement Series.
Deborah Hampton, the new President of INTA, emphasized the importance of London as the host city, stating that it lies at the intersection of global commerce and creativity. She believes that the city exemplifies the spirit of innovation and international cooperation that is central to INTA’s mission.
Annual Meeting Co-chair Lara Kayode has expressed excitement regarding the innovative programming slated for this year, particularly the patent series—a two-day program designed to address the evolving relationship between trademarks and patents. Kayode noted that INTA views itself as an IP organization, with a commitment to encompass broader discussions that affect trademark practitioners.
Fellow Co-chair Tanya Fickenscher, representing Major League Baseball, highlighted the robust educational offerings, including over 60 sessions, workshops, and idea exchanges. This diverse lineup promises to deliver legal updates alongside critical sessions focused on the Business of Intangibles and Technology, which are highly relevant to the present-day concerns of trademark practitioners.
The anticipation continues to build, as the event expects to draw more than 10,000 IP professionals, including brand owners, legal experts, government officials, and academics. Attendees will convene at Excel London, a premier venue that offers convenient access to both the financial core of the city and its cultural treasures.
Registration for INTA members in good standing commenced December 8, 2025, with public registration opening on January 5, 2026. Early-bird pricing, which offers financial incentives for prompt registration, will be available until February 13, 2026.
For those eager to join this renowned event, further details and registration information can be found at
INTA's official website.
Founded in 1878, the International Trademark Association (INTA) is a global association dedicated to promoting the role of trademarks and complementary intellectual property in fostering consumer trust, economic growth, and innovation. INTA serves more than 6,600 organizations, which encompass over 38,000 individuals worldwide, through resources, policy guidance, educational initiatives, and a vast international network. The organization maintains its headquarters in New York City with additional offices across major global cities.
In summary, IP professionals should mark their calendars and prepare to engage in groundbreaking conversations at the 2026 Annual Meeting in London. It's an opportunity not to be missed!