London, United Kingdom – 7 May 2025 – RightHub, the company making it simple to protect, commercialize, and maintain intellectual property, has announced it will be in attendance at the International Trademark Association (INTA) 2025 Annual Meeting and will be assisted by an artificial intelligence (AI)–powered robot dog.
“Hubster,” will join the RightHub team at booth 1413 for INTA’s Annual Meeting, sharing the latest that its flagship platform can offer to IP professionals, including its recently unveiled AI docketing tools.
The RightHub team will also be hosting an exclusive Breakfast Briefing at the iconic Hard Rock Hotel San Diego on Monday, 19 May, from 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM alongside law firm Pinsent Masons.
This one-hour session will give attendees the chance to connect with industry peers and gain insights into the evolving IP landscape, with a half-hour networking session after the briefing.
Whilst in San Diego, Toni Nijm, Co-Founder and CEO of RightHub, will be speaking as part of a roundtable panel titled “Harnessing AI: Innovative Strategies and Practical Applications for Trademark Practitioners,” alongside representatives of AT&T and Norton Rose Fulbright.
The roundtable will take place on 17 May, from 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM, and will explore various ways that trademark professionals can leverage AI into their practice to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
RightHub, which operates the first and only full-cycle IP Management System (IPMS) to have been built around cutting-edge AI technology, will also be displaying what its tools can do for IP professionals, including AI docketing, which is able to reduce an 8–12-minute task down to one click.
Jon-James Kirtland, Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at RightHub, said: “We are delighted to be in attendance at INTA 2025, and we are excited to display what our tools and technology can offer the IP professionals in attendance from across the globe. AI has been a buzzword this year as we approach INTA, and we’re looking forward to breaking through the noise to demonstrate the real, tangible value that our platform is able to bring, augmented by the power of AI.
“With the help of newly collared Hubster, we are looking forward to sharing ideas about how we can continue to drive the industry forward, embracing technology and AI as we streamline processes and improve workflows that benefit professionals across the industry.”
If you would like to book a seat at the breakfast briefing, click here.
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