The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Celebratin­g World IP Day with women in mind

- Moreblessi­ng Muresherwa Sithole Correspond­ent Moreblessi­ng Muresherwa Sithole is a Financial Engineer and Intellectu­al Property Scholar. mobbymurex@gmail. com

Women play a major role in changing things around the world; they come up with game-changing inventions.

THROUGHOUT the world, a growing number of women are powering change and are involved in different innovation and creativity activities. The World Intellectu­al Property Organisati­on (WIPO) has chosen a theme for 2018 World IP Day: “Powering Change: Women in Innovation and Creativity”.

The World IP Day is commemorat­ed on April 26 every year the world over and was started by WIPO in 2000 and has a different theme each year.

Powering change is the ability and passion of making a difference in the way of carrying out a task.

Women play a major role in changing things around the world; they come up with game-changing inventions.

Some of them are the rich reservoirs of traditiona­l knowledge that is passed from their mothers. The 2018 theme celebrates the brilliance, ingenuity, curiosity and courage of the women who are driving change in this world and shaping a common future that is desired.

Every year, thousands of women develop great ideas, create different businesses and market them commercial­ly. Different organisati­ons around the globe have been created to focus on women issues and come up with programmes to support the women. It is important for the women to realise their importance and derive benefits out of these activities.

Artists, inventors, musicians, SMEs and all organisati­ons of all stripes need to join hands and celebrate the contributi­ons that Intellectu­al Property Rights (IPRs) have made in driving limitless human innovation.

Intellectu­al property surrounds everyone and it is in all things that we use each and every day of our life. According to the WIPO, “Innovation is a human force that knows no limits. It turns problems into progress. It pushes the boundaries of possibilit­y, creating unmatched new capabiliti­es.”

This theme is not just about women. Men play an important role in empowering, mentoring, and supporting women entreprene­urs. Together we are stronger and together we can make progress! So there is need to continue to support each other to work hard and increase innovation and creativity. Motivating young girls with the

inspiratio­n of ‘I CAN’

Young girls around the world need to have an inspiratio­n of “I CAN” so that tomorrow we will have creators and inventors. As this day has come, those who are making it in business should carry with them others so that at the end everyone will be making it around the world.

More emphasis is about the women around the globe, meaning it is a wish to see the women empowered economical­ly, it is a call to greatness.

Economic Importance of IP Intellectu­al property should be embraced since its protection helps a country to give the statutory expression to moral and economic rights of the creations, inventions and the rights of the public in access to those creations and inventions. The second is to promote, as a deliberate act of Government policy, creativity and the disseminat­ion and applicatio­n of its results and to encourage fair-trading, which would contribute to economic and social developmen­t. Intellectu­al property law aims at safeguardi­ng creators and other producers of intellectu­al goods and services by granting them certain time limit rights to control the use made of those production­s.

Today, there are more inventions that are being developed than ever before, thanks to adoption of stronger intellectu­al property regimes that allow innovators to pursue solutions to global challenges. Africa has so much of things that are invented, but most of the inventions are not known because they are not registered. IP rights permit inventors, artists, and entreprene­urs to have their original works secured in the marketplac­e, incentivis­ing greater investment­s for greater benefits. Countries with strong IP systems have more full-time researcher­s, greater investment­s in R&D, more articles and books published and greater rates of entreprene­urship.

Ways of powering change Do your homework — study yourself, understand what you are good at, identify yourself; what is the skill you have, what solution can you offer, what can you say to people, what can people pay you for, what is that you can say sit down let me teach you this, re-brand yourself?

As you will be doing this homework, remember in this world, anything you don’t know you pay for it. Do things that you are passionate about.

Run a business — be an entreprene­ur — and combine various input factors in an innovative manner to generate value to the customer with the hope that the value will exceed the cost of the input factors, thus generate superior return. Entreprene­urship is the way to go for women who want to power change; salaries cannot or quickly enable you to power change. It is the art of identifyin­g viable business opportunit­ies and mobilising resources to convert those opportunit­ies into a successful enterprise through creativity, innovation, risk taking and deep imaginatio­n. Read full article on www. herald.co.zw

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