Gulf Today, Thursday, Jul
11, 2024 | Muharram 5, 1445
UAE is building a competitive intellectual property system
United Arab Emirates:
Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of
Economy, led the UAE delegation participating in the 65th session of the
Assemblies of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) member states,
which began at the Organization’s headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, and runs
until July 17.
Bin Touq confirmed that the UAE, in line with its wise leadership’s vision,
continues to develop its intellectual property (IP) sector in accordance with
global best practices, considering it a fundamental pillar in promoting the
national economy’s growth. As a result, the UAE provides an incubating
environment for IP, innovation and patent activities in accordance with global
best practices, in addition to enablers and facilities that support the growth
of knowledge-based enterprises, innovation and R&D.
In his speech at the session, Bin Touq reviewed key developments in the UAE’s IP
landscape and achievements in IP rights protection. The country has succeeded in
building a comprehensive and sophisticated legislative environment to protect IP
rights of creators and innovators and stimulate original thought and innovation
in all fields. Also notable is the promulgation of an array of supportive
legislation such as the Trademark Law, the Copyright and Neighboring Rights Law
and the Industrial Property Rights Regulation and Protection Law and building
distinct partnerships with leading IP institutions and ecosystem stakeholders at
the local, regional and global levels.
He emphasised that national efforts and joint work to launch more initiatives
and pilot projects that enhance the UAE’s position as an incubator that fosters
creative and innovative businesses are continuing. The Ministry of Economy is
currently working on the implementation of its new IP system. It includes 11
initiatives aimed at establishing a competitive IP environment that enables
inventors and creators to develop their entrepreneurial ideas and turn them into
viable business opportunities and projects.
The Minister of Economy said: “This year’s WIPO meeting is particularly
important as it coincides with our celebration of the 50th anniversary of the
UAE’s accession to the Organization. These five decades have been eventful,
characterized by fruitful cooperation and effective partnerships between the two
sides.” He added that the UAE is keen to continue its cooperation with WIPO and
the Member States, looking forward to more constructive work to support IP
rights protection and the exchange of expertise and knowledge, thereby
contributing to the achievement of the Organization’s sustainable development
goals and promoting the growth of Member States’ economies.
Bin Touq added: “The UAE, in line with its leading role regionally and globally
in solidifying the importance of IP rights protection, reiterates its interest
in implementing and operationalizing the proposal to host Abu Dhabi as an
external office of WIPO, and supporting efforts to introduce Arabic into the
Madrid System for International Registration of Trademarks, thereby increasing
Arab communities’ engagement with WIPO, and promoting the principle of
multilingualism.”
“The UAE warmly welcomes Daren Tang, Director General of the World Intellectual
Property Organization (WIPO), to the upcoming World Government Summit scheduled
for February 2025. The Summit will serve as a key opportunity for engaging in
discussions and deliberations on the future of the IP sector and the potential
opportunities it offers, along with the technologies supporting its
development,” stated Bin Touq.
MoU with Japan to exchange of expertise in IP rights protection
On the sidelines of the meeting, Bin Touq witnessed the signing of a Memorandum
of Understanding (MoU) between the Ministry of Economy and the Japan Patent
Office (JPO). The objective of this MoU is to establish a collaborative
framework between the UAE and Japan in the realm of intellectual property,
specifically focusing on patents, utility certificates, and industrial designs.
The MoU was signed by H.E. Dr. Abdulrahman Hassan Al Muaini, Assistant
Undersecretary for IP Rights Sector at the Ministry of Economy, and Mr. Hamano
Koichi, JPO Commissioner.
The MoU signifies a key milestone in the UAE’s efforts to expand its
international cooperation and foster dialogue and collaboration with relevant
global organizations and institutions in the field of IP. It will reinforce the
UAE’s position as a prominent hub for the new economy, while also striving for
excellence and competitiveness in innovation and IP rights protection. These
efforts align with the objectives outlined in ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision.
Under the terms of the MoU, spanning a period of five years, both sides will
cooperate to share knowledge about intellectual property systems and practices
in line with international standards. Another objective is combatting
infringements on intellectual property rights of commercial goods. The
partnership also includes training and developing nationals, ensuring they stay
well-informed about the latest technological advancements and digital resources,
thereby enhancing their understanding of contemporary intellectual property
practices.