African intellectual property conference opens

07 Nov, 2019 - 16:11 0 Views

eBusiness Weekly

HARARE – The African intellectual property and innovation conference opened in Harare amid strong commendation on the improved knowledge levels about the importance of IP as a tool for  economic growth.

At least 45 countries are represented at the WIPO- ARIPO-OAPI  conference on Intellectual Property, Innovation and Value Addition for  Business Competitiveness and Sustainable Development in Africa, the  first to be held in Zimbabwe.

 

Officially opening the workshop, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary  Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said Zimbabwe had also embraced the  contribution that intellectual property made to the growth of its  economy.

“This conference takes place during a period when most African  countries have become aware of the importance of IP as a powerful tool  for economic growth. Many countries are formulating and reviewing their  IP policies in an endeavour to nurture and anchor the IP system in order  to foster innovation, competition and value addition.

“Just like many other countries, Zimbabwe has embraced the importance  of intellectual property as a tool for economic growth,” he said.

Recently, the country launched the Zimbabwe National Intellectual  Property Policy and Strategy which provides direction  on development of  intellectual property systems among other things.

Zimbabwe also acceded to the Marrakesh Treaty to facilitate access to  published works for persons who are blind or visually impaired.

Ziyambi commended WIPO and ARIPO for supporting Zimbabwe in the area of  intellectual property and innovations.

“In that respect the country through the Zimbabwe Intellectual Property  Office has embarked on a project for the establishment of technology and  innovation support centres. The project seeks to reduce the technical  and scientific knowledge gap and to stimulate innovation and economic  growth by facilitating access to technological information.

“Further to that, plans are underway to restructure and upgrade the  Zimbabwe Intellectual Property office to prepare it to fully participate  in the 4th industrial revolution,” he said. – New Ziana

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