DGIP and WIPO Partner for Indonesia IP Academy Establishment
DGIP and WIPO Partner for Indonesia IP Academy Establishment

Global Partnership: DGIP Steps Up Establishment of Indonesia IP Academy with WIPO

Developing a strong national innovation ecosystem requires systemic educational infrastructure. To achieve this, the Secretary of the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DGIP) held a pivotal meeting with the Deputy Director General for Regional and National Development Sectors of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). This international meeting took place in Geneva, Switzerland, to secure […]

Developing a strong national innovation ecosystem requires systemic educational infrastructure. To achieve this, the Secretary of the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DGIP) held a pivotal meeting with the Deputy Director General for Regional and National Development Sectors of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). This international meeting took place in Geneva, Switzerland, to secure the next steps for the historic establishment of the Indonesia IP Academy. For businesses and innovators working with an intellectual property consultant indonesia, this academy marks a significant leap forward in regional IP literacy and professional standards.

Regulations and Infrastructure Preparations

During the summit, the DGIP representative presented the strategic preparations that have been planned and deployed by the Indonesian government. The current focus heavily centers on administrative management support and physical infrastructure.

“We are currently preparing national regulations for the establishment of the Indonesia IP Academy,” the Secretary explained. He further noted that supporting infrastructure and facilities are being rapidly developed, which includes a dedicated, specialized library for Intellectual Property assets.

Strategic Work Plans

The delegation also finalized several collaborative work plans. Over a productive five-day session at the WIPO office, both institutions mapped out joint activities, featuring:

  • Advanced training initiatives delivered by the Indonesian Intellectual Property Training Institution (IPTI).

  • Direct curriculum and educational support from the global WIPO Academy.

  • Joint programs aimed at fostering local innovation and legal compliance.

The Deputy Director General of WIPO highly appreciated Indonesia’s proactive efforts and welcomed the development progress. WIPO confirmed they have prepared multiple collaborative programs to actively support DGIP throughout the year.

Elevating Innovation Standards

The creation of the Indonesia IP Academy will undoubtedly strengthen the country’s legal landscape. As a premier intellectual property consultant indonesia, Biro Oktroi Roosseno welcomes this milestone, which will cultivate highly skilled local experts and elevate the protection of corporate and cultural assets across Southeast Asia.

(source: http://www.dgip.go.id)

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