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IPOPHL opens satellite office in Zamboanga City

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ZAMBOANGA CITY -- The Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s (IPOPHL) on Friday opened its satellite office here, the agency’s fourth office in Mindanao and the 13th in the country.

IPOPHL Director General Josephine Santiago said the Intellectu­al Property Satellite Office (IPSO) aims to expand its presence and reach more businesses and individual­s in the region who are keen to register their intellectu­al property.

“We have opened this fourth satellite office in the region because we have seen that the area is so promising, particular­ly in the service

of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) and other products and services,” Santiago said in a press conference.

Santiago said they have seen micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) increasing­ly becoming responsive to the call to protect their trademarks, and gain a competitiv­e edge in businesses.

“Gradually, they’ve been recognizin­g the significan­ce and value trademark brings them in the cutthroat environmen­t in the marketplac­e,” she said.

“This growing awareness explains the multi-year growth in intellectu­al property filings from satellite offices. IPSO filings have been on a growth path since 2013. With our continued expansion in the farthest areas of the Philippine­s, we expect this trajectory to remain on an uptrend,” Santiago added.

She said the IPOPHL saw an average annual growth of 14 percent in IP filings outside Metro Manila from 2013 to 2017, based on data from the Intellectu­al Property Field Operations Unit of the agency.

Trademark applicatio­ns have consistent­ly taken up the bulk of the filings in the same period, she added.

Last year, Santiago said it took up 60 percent of all IP filings from the 11 satellite offices, boosted by IPOPHL’s “Juana Make a Mark program.”

Santiago said that in Mindanao, the top three goods that MSMEs have applied for trademarks were local pastries, delicacies, coffee, tea and sugar; local food outlets and kiosks; and processed food from fruits and vegetables indigenous to the areas.

Dr. Sitti Amina Jain, Department of Trade and Industry 9 (Zamboanga) director, said 19 trademark applicatio­ns were submitted this year to the IPOPHL through her office. Of the 19, nine trademark applicatio­ns submitted by MSMEs have been approved.

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