The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim hosts intellectu­al property indaba

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE will host a three-day conference on Intellectu­al Property Innovation and Value Addition for Business Competitiv­eness and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t in Africa starting tomorrow.

The conference will be attended by academics, researcher­s and profession­als.

Secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabiza told journalist­s in Harare yesterday that the country is hosting the event for the first time.

“Zimbabwe has the privilege of hosting a magnificen­t conference on Intellectu­al Property Innovation and Value Addition for Business Competitiv­eness and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t in Africa for the first time. The speakers will be drawn from different countries and profession­s,” said Mrs Mabiza.

“The objective of the conference is to bring together participan­ts from different sectors to discuss opportunit­ies and challenges facing African countries in building a vibrant innovation system and the effective use of Intellectu­al Property by academic, research organisati­ons and small to medium enterprise­s in the fourth industrial revolution. It aims to promote generation, protection and commercial­isation of intellectu­al property assets by SMEs, the academia and research organisati­ons.”

She said the hosting of the conference was consistent with Zimbabwe’s education model that sought to link with the production of goods and services.

“As Zimbabwe, we are looking forward to this conference for it encourages a pro-intellectu­al property attitude which will help in building intellectu­al property respect in all spheres of business and research,” said Mrs Mabiza.

“We hope this conference will provide an ideal platform for sharing views and ideas as well as improving the understand­ing of the importance of intellectu­al property for sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“The conference is in tandem with the Government’s education model 5.0, a model which seeks to promote production of goods and services and value creation at learning institutio­ns.”

Some of the organisers include World Intellectu­al Property Organisati­on in collaborat­ion with African Regional Intellectu­al Organisati­on, Government of Zimbabwe and the Japan Patents Office.

She said the conference will be broken into two clusters namely universiti­es and SMEs.

The first cluster would see participan­ts examining intellectu­al property training particular­ly in universiti­es, in so far as how they provide the required intellectu­al property profession­als and enhance awareness creation within universiti­es and financing of research and developmen­t.

The second cluster would see participan­ts examining intellectu­al properties and innovation management practices in SMEs with particular emphasis on case studies covering the entire spectrum of the intellectu­al property system.

Mrs Mabiza said they will also discuss the role of Public Private Partnershi­p and their contributi­on in addressing Africa’s challenges.

 ?? Picture: Justin Mutenda ?? Secretary f or Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Mrs V irginia Mabiza flanked by World Intellectu­al Property Organisati­on director Marc Sery Kore (right) and African Regional Intellectu­al Property Organisati­on director-general Fernando dos Santos at a media briefing in Harare yesterday.
Picture: Justin Mutenda Secretary f or Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Mrs V irginia Mabiza flanked by World Intellectu­al Property Organisati­on director Marc Sery Kore (right) and African Regional Intellectu­al Property Organisati­on director-general Fernando dos Santos at a media briefing in Harare yesterday.

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