Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Dunn lauds Jamaica’s move in Global Innovation Index 2020 ranking

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STATE minister in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Dr Norman Dunn has lauded Jamaica’s upward move in the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2020 ranking.

The report disclosed that Jamaica’s ranking has moved from 81st to 72nd in 2020, ranking seventh among the 18 economies in Latin American and the Caribbean, and performing above average in three out of the seven GII pillars: institutio­ns, business sophistica­tion and creative output. Jamaica is also ranked number one in the Caribbean.

Switzerlan­d, Sweden, the US, the UK and the Netherland­s lead the innovation ranking, and the top 10 positions are dominated by high-income countries.

The GII ranks world economies according to their innovation capabiliti­es. Consisting of roughly 80 indicators grouped into innovation inputs and outputs, it aims to capture the multidimen­sional facets of innovation.

State minister Dunn, who was addressing staff of the Jamaica Intellectu­al Property Office (JIPO) at their Trafalgar Road office last week, praised the work of the agency.

“I must commend you on the tremendous work that you have been doing over the years in pushing intellectu­al property, and protecting the work of our innovators and inventors in Jamaica. We see JIPO as a piece of the puzzle in the governance structure of the country, particular­ly, in relation to the treaties that you sign, the innovation­s that you might have, and the intellectu­al capacity that we have that needs to be highlighte­d and protected. You are like the unsung hero. “We need to look at what we have that is already appreciate­d externally, and build on our strengths,” Dunn urged.

He encouraged the JIPO staff to continue to look beyond the traditiona­l music and sports arenas to pockets of new thought, which will lead to income-generating opportunit­ies.

“The everyday man needs to understand that his ideas are not foolish. We need to empower them with confidence and opportunit­ies. This can only benefit Jamaica,” he underscore­d.

Meanwhile, Executive Director, Jamaica Intellectu­al Property Office, Lilyclaire Bellamy, said that “this move is a significan­t achievemen­t for the Government and people of Jamaica, and signals the recognitio­n by the Government of Jamaica of the importance of providing support to areas such as research and developmen­t (R&D). The Government has invested in these areas which has facilitate­d the upward movement.

“We encourage all our innovators and creatives to utilise the registrati­on system offered at the JIPO, avail themselves of the wealth of informatio­n, and utilise the services of the Intellectu­al Property Office,” Bellamy stated.

The Global Innovation Index (GII) is co-published by Cornell University, European Institute of Business Administra­tion (INSEAD), and the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on (WIPO).

 ??  ?? State minister in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce Dr Norman Dunn (at head table) addresses staff of the Jamaica Intellectu­al Property Office in Kingston last week.
State minister in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce Dr Norman Dunn (at head table) addresses staff of the Jamaica Intellectu­al Property Office in Kingston last week.
 ??  ?? Minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce Dr Norman Dunn greets executive director of the Jamaica Intellectu­al Property Office, Lilyclaire Bellamy in typical COVID-19 fashion at JIPO’S office last week.
Minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce Dr Norman Dunn greets executive director of the Jamaica Intellectu­al Property Office, Lilyclaire Bellamy in typical COVID-19 fashion at JIPO’S office last week.
 ??  ?? Staff of the Jamaica Intellectu­al Property Office rap with minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Dr Norman Dunn (right), as executive director of the office, Lilyclaire Bellamy stands next to Dr Dunn in observance.
Staff of the Jamaica Intellectu­al Property Office rap with minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Dr Norman Dunn (right), as executive director of the office, Lilyclaire Bellamy stands next to Dr Dunn in observance.

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