Sonali Kute, Trade Marks Attorney at LexGeneris, attended Qx Summit 2026 – Queensland’s Advanced Technologies Future, held on 18 August 2026 at The Precinct, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. The event brought together industry professionals, innovators, researchers, startups, investors, government representatives and policymakers to exchange perspectives on Queensland’s growing advanced technologies ecosystem and the translation of emerging technologies into real-world applications.

Under the theme “Make it in Queensland”, the event featured discussions and networking opportunities covering areas such as quantum technologies, semiconductors, deep tech commercialization and the development of investment, skills and industry capability. It provided a valuable platform for participants to share experiences, explore emerging developments and strengthen connections across Queensland’s innovation and technology community.

The discussions highlighted the growing importance of protecting and commercializing intellectual property arising from advanced technologies as businesses, researchers and innovators respond to rapidly evolving technologies, markets and commercial opportunities. From an intellectual property perspective, effective protection and management of innovation can play an important role in supporting investment, managing commercial risk, strengthening competitive positions and creating long-term business value.

LexGeneris values opportunities to engage with professionals, innovators and organizations across the global technology and innovation ecosystem. Participation in events such as Qx Summit 2026 helps us remain connected with developments affecting the industries our clients operate in and reinforces our commitment to delivering practical and commercially focused intellectual property solutions.