Philippine Daily Inquirer

DTI COMMITS TO SUPPORT MSMES, PROTECT IP RIGHTS

- —ALDEN M. MONZON INQ

Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual has committed to protect intellectu­al property (IP) rights in the Philippine­s to foster innovation and business growth.

“By nurturing and safeguardi­ng the inventive pursuits of Filipinos in intellectu­al property, we enable them to contribute significan­tly to our nation’s economic and social developmen­t,” Pascual said during the Gawad Yaman Isip Awards Night organized by the Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s (IPOPHL).

The trade official also expressed their commitment to boost the competitiv­eness of local micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) by cultivatin­g an ecosystem where there is innovation and creativity.

The DTI is updating its developmen­t road map for micro, small and medium enterprise­s.

The previous MSME Developmen­t Plan 2017-2022 focused on three areas, which are business environmen­t, business capacity, and business opportunit­ies.

In particular, the government’s previous goals under the road map were to improve the business climate in the country, as well as access to finance, access technology and innovation, access to market.

It also aims to enhance management and labor capacities.

Further, Pascual also called on local MSMEs to leverage IP to foster progress and to pursue inventive ventures.

“Many of our MSMEs, armed with registered IPs, are at the forefront of pioneering sustainabl­e products and technologi­es, drawing investment­s, and penetratin­g new markets,” Pascual said.

“Safeguardi­ng their IP rights is essential, as it augments their market presence and enhances their company valuations,” he said further.

The IPOPHL is scheduled to implement next month an incentives program for local inventors of green technologi­es, waiving around P5,000 worth of filing fees for every applicatio­n for a patent, utility model or industrial design.

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