Penn Carey Law Announces New Executive Certificate in Innovation: An Exclusive Opportunity for Professional Advancement
Penn Carey Law School has announced the launch of a new executive education certificate program, designed specifically for tech professionals. The program, set to commence in June 2026, aims to equip tech professionals with legal insight to create smarter, safer, and future-ready products.
The program, offered by Penn Carey Law School, will be held in-person at the prestigious institution. The curriculum will consist of classroom sessions, case studies, site visits, and peer interaction, providing a comprehensive learning experience.
While the program does not specify any prerequisites for tech professionals to apply, it is clear that this opportunity is geared towards those working in the tech industry. However, the program does not provide information about the cost or financial aid options for participants.
The duration of the program beyond its June 2026 launch is not disclosed. What is known is that the program does not mention any partnerships or collaborations with other institutions or companies.
It's important to note that the search results do not provide information on the name of the director of the Executive Education Certificate Program at Penn Carey Law School starting in June 2026. Additionally, the program's location is not disclosed beyond it being at Penn Carey Law School.
This new program is a testament to Penn Carey Law School's commitment to bridging the gap between legal and technological innovation, fostering a more informed and responsible tech industry. Tech professionals interested in applying for this program should keep an eye on Penn Carey Law School's official website for updates.
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