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| keypeople      = [[Talal Abu-Ghazaleh]], President<br>[[Mohammad Alem]], Executive Vice-President <br>[[Mohammad Al-Ansari]], Vice-President <br>[[Nabil Salame]], Vice-President International
 
| keypeople      = [[Talal Abu-Ghazaleh]], President<br>[[Mohammad Alem]], Executive Vice-President <br>[[Mohammad Al-Ansari]], Vice-President <br>[[Nabil Salame]], Vice-President International
 
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'''Licensing Executives Society-Arab Countries (LES-AC)''' is a non-profit organization composed of professionals, experts, or those otherwise interested in the field of Licensing, Technology Transfers, and Research and Development within the Arab region.
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'''Licensing Executives Society-Arab Countries''' ('''LES-AC''') is a non-profit organization composed of professionals, experts, or those otherwise interested in the field of Licensing, Technology Transfers, and Research and Development within the Arab region.
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
LES-AC was first founded in 1997 under name "Arab Licensing and Technology Transfer Society (ALTTS) to provide technical assistance in the field of licensing and technology transfer to entities in Arab countries. The society participated in the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Licensing Executives Society International (LESI) in Miami, USA to acquire international recognition. The name of the society was then changed to Licensing Executives Society – Arab Countries, representing the countries in the Arab league.<ref>[http://www.lesarab.org/page.aspx?page_key=key_establishment&lang=en History]</ref>
 
LES-AC was first founded in 1997 under name "Arab Licensing and Technology Transfer Society (ALTTS) to provide technical assistance in the field of licensing and technology transfer to entities in Arab countries. The society participated in the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Licensing Executives Society International (LESI) in Miami, USA to acquire international recognition. The name of the society was then changed to Licensing Executives Society – Arab Countries, representing the countries in the Arab league.<ref>[http://www.lesarab.org/page.aspx?page_key=key_establishment&lang=en History]</ref>
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