TUM in Salentein

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Our partners Fernando Triana and Juan Carlos Uribe represented Triana, Uribe & Michelsen (TUM) at the iconic Salentein wineries in Mendoza, Argentina—an exceptional setting where tradition, vision, and strategic dialogue converge.

This gathering took place in a space that symbolizes the balance between cultural heritage and constant innovation, values that closely align with the principles of intellectual property. Within this context, high-level discussions were held, focused on strategic exchange, shared experiences, and the analysis of key challenges and opportunities shaping the future of intellectual property across Latin America.

The participation of our partners reaffirmed TUM’s commitment to building a strong regional perspective grounded in collaboration, specialized knowledge, and the continuous strengthening of legal standards. These forums foster meaningful professional relationships, enable comparative insights, and help anticipate trends that directly impact the protection of brands, innovation, and intangible assets in increasingly interconnected markets.

Internationally recognized for its architecture, legacy, and pursuit of excellence, the Salentein wineries provided an ideal environment to reflect on the present and future of intellectual property. Discussions emphasized the importance of legal strategies that combine technical rigor, business understanding, and a regional outlook capable of responding to the evolving needs of companies and creators.

The presence of Fernando Triana and Juan Carlos Uribe at this distinguished venue reinforces Triana, Uribe & Michelsen’s leadership in key regional legal forums and its ongoing commitment to advancing, protecting, and shaping the future of intellectual property in Latin America.

TUM in Salentein