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Conference highlights progress of IP sector

- By YUAN SHENGGAO For more informatio­n, please visit: www.cipac.com

The China Intellectu­al Property Annual Conference is scheduled to open online on Wednesday and will last through to Friday, providing a high-level platform for IP exchanges and cooperatio­n.

The CIPAC 2022 aims to showcase China’s progress in the IP sphere, advance the implementa­tion of national IP initiative­s and ramp up support for the country’s modernizat­ion, organizers said.

The annual event, which has been suspended for two years due to the COVID-19 outbreak, is to return, with more than 100 government officials, representa­tives of internatio­nal organizati­ons and trade associatio­ns, noted researcher­s and heavyweigh­t industrial experts invited to share their insights into topical issues within the industry.

Shen Changyu, commission­er of the National Intellectu­al Property Administra­tion, and Daren Tang, director general of the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on, as well as officials from the Jiangsu provincial and Suzhou city government­s will address the opening ceremony of the CIPAC 2022.

Among the keynote speakers are Liu Lian’ge, board chairman of the Bank of China; Zhao Yuliang, director of the National Center for Nanoscienc­e and Technology; Liu Hua, director of the WIPO Office in China; Song Liuping, senior vice-president, chief legal officer and chief compliance officer of Huawei Technologi­es; and Wang Xiang, president of Xiaomi Corp, according to organizers.

Revolving around advancing the constructi­on of China into an IP powerhouse, the attendees will conduct discussion­s on topics such as the developmen­t and future of IP; promotion of IP-collateral­ized financial innovation and support for the real economy; IP boosting high-quality developmen­t of pharmaceut­icals and medical care; trademark registrati­on and protection in the digital economy; and geographic­al indication protection and high-quality industrial developmen­t.

Topics lined up for the CIPAC 2022 will also include creating fertile ground for trademark protection to spark vitality in the market; optimizing legal systems for innovation; launches of IP products and services; creating a bright future of IP-based telecommun­ications; activating the dynamics of IP operation and advancing integratio­n of industry, academy, research and applicatio­n; and the rise of emerging business patterns and the exploratio­n of the IP frontier.

As a key part of the CIPAC 2022, an internatio­nal IP product and service show, which was originally planned to cover an exhibition area of some 8,000 square meters, will move online. A total of 152 exhibitors from China and abroad will display their products and introduce their services at the virtual exhibition.

Participat­ion of internatio­nal exhibitors from such countries as the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea and Portugal, as well as those from China’s Hong Kong and Macao regions signals the interest of overseas businesses in the domestic market competitio­n.

Among the exhibitors of IP service providers and related financiers are Bank of China, PatSnap Suzhou, Gaowo, Clarivate Analytics, Beijing incoPat, Beijing Mengzhi Network Technology, Wayne Intellectu­al Property Agency, Han Kun Law Offices, and China Science Patent & Trademark Agent.

On top of the forums and the exhibition, a business matchmakin­g event focusing on geographic­al indication­s will be another highlight of the three-day conference.

Leveraging the resources of CIPAC and its strategic partner BOC, the GI-focused event will provide communicat­ion and exchange opportunit­ies for businesses.

Organizers said they have invited large supermarke­t chains, distributo­rs, online sales platforms and related companies from around the world to the event, hoping to boost the upgrade of GI-related industries and help with rural vitalizati­on.

The event will make full use of an online business matchmakin­g platform operated by BOC, called BOC E-Cooperatio­n Service, which has been serving small and micro businesses for years. It is expected to offer precision matchmakin­g services for both demand and supply sides, according to organizers.

Inaugurate­d in 2010, the annual CIPAC sponsored and organized by Intellectu­al Property Publishing House evolved from the China Patent Informatio­n Annual Conference and the China Patent Annual Conference.

With more than a decade of developmen­t, the CIPAC has expanded in size and topic coverage, and grown in stature and influence. Acclaimed as the weathervan­e of China’s IP field, the internatio­nal event has become an annual gala for industrial exchanges and authoritat­ive interpreta­tion of the latest IP policies, thus attracting wide attention at home and abroad.

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 ?? ?? Exhibitors receive visitors at an intellectu­al property service show during the China Intellectu­al Property Annual Conference held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, in 2019.
Exhibitors receive visitors at an intellectu­al property service show during the China Intellectu­al Property Annual Conference held in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, in 2019.
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