Intellectual Property - A story of two SMEs
Every year, since the year 2000, World Intellectual Property Day is celebrated on April 26. Every year, the World Intellectual Property Organization chooses a theme for this celebration. In 2021, the chosen theme was the importance of intellectual property (IP) for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), when they bring their ideas to the market.
IP as a tool for economic growth in Nigeria
Over the years, concrete efforts have been made to develop Nigeria's indigenous IP regime. The earliest attempt at developing Nigeria’s IP dates to post-independence Nigeria. However, these various attempts have not been fruitful as Nigeria has failed to fully exploit the benefits that could be accrued from proper management and protection of Intellectual Property Rights in the country. The current economic and trade conditions in the world is susceptible to change, therefore requiring constant improvement to ensure economic development.
A profile of patenting activity in Angola
This study aims to display some information regarding the activity of filing patent applications before the Angolan National Patent Office (IAPI), presenting a profile of the main patent applicants and the kinds of technologies for which the applicants seek patent protection in Angola.
National applications in Portugal in 2020
In Portugal, in the year 2020, the Portuguese IP Office (INPI) received 20.105 national Trademark applications, representing an increase of 1,9% when compared to 2019.
Concerning national patents, 391 applications were filed, which generated an increase of 72,2%, the highest in the last 10 years.
On the other hand, national Design applications stood at 257 cases, decreasing 4,1% when compared to the previous year.
A new era for Sudan?
Sudan is the third largest country on the African continent and the Nile river traverses the country from South to North, while the Red Sea makes Sudan a bridge between Africa and the Middle East.
Endowed with rich natural resources, Sudan was considered the 17th fastest-growing economy in the world in 2010 given the rapid development of the country largely from oil profits, despite international sanctions.
Inventa International collaborates with WOLTERS KLUWER's Brown Book
Since 2019, Inventa International has contributed to updating several chapters related to African jurisdictions in the Manual of Industrial Property (also known as The Brown Book), published by Wolters Kluwer International Group.
Drug patent applications to combat COVID-19
The pandemic caused by COVID-19 (SARS-COV-2) is completing a year since the most comprehensive health measures to combat the virus began. Intensive efforts to develop new active ingredients, treatment methods and vaccines have been carried out by the scientific community and pharmaceutical companies.
The first vaccines
Inventa International launches the 2020 edition of Inventa IP Review Magazine
Today we launch Inventa IP Review, an annual compilation with the main Intellectual Property (IP) topics of the previous year, through opinion articles and relevant announcements.
A year has passed since the COVID-19 pandemic created an unprecedented disruption in global development. But in some way, it also allowed us to be more resilient and find new routes of communicating.
The path of Intellectual Property was no different.
Angolan Institute of Industrial Property (IAPI) relocates to new facilities
Between 7 and 15 of January, the Angolan Institute of Industrial Property (IAPI) will move to new facilities at Largo 17 de Setembro, palácio de Vidro, 4th floor, left wing - Marginal (Ministry of Industry and Commerce). During this period the IAPI is closed, intending to resume activity on the 18th of January in the new facilities.