The Companies and IP Commission (CIPC) and National IP Management Office (NIPMO) of South Africa will be co-sponsoring a conference on "Creating and Leveraging Intellectual Property in Developing Countries: A Power Tool for Social and Economic Growth" on November 17-20, 2013 in Durban, South Africa. The conference follows on from the successful meeting of the BRICS Heads of Patent Offices in Durban in May 2013, and comes at an important time -- not just in the progress of South Africa, but throughout all of Africa, as well as the BRICS nations, as the countries work to shape the future of IP.
Highlights of the conference include:
• An opening Ministerial Round Table on "The Strategic Use of IP in Emerging Economies," featuring two Ministers in the cabinet of President Jacob Zuma: Rob Davies, Minister of Trade and Industry, Republic of South Africa, and Derek Hanekom, Minister of Science and Technology
• Representatives of the BRICS Head of IP Offices will discuss "The Effect of the National Patent System on the Perceived Investment Value of a Patent."
• In addition to senior officials from the South African government, the conference will be attended by international key government, organization, industrial and academic leaders from Africa and other BRICS countries, as well as the U.S. and Europe, to form a fertile environment for discussion, networking, and relationships.
Additional information regarding the conference can be found here or at the conference website.
Patent Docs is a media partner of the conference on Creating and Leveraging Intellectual Property in Developing Countries.
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