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EUGIPP
Intellectual property (IP) refers to intangible creations of human mind and is one of the key tools for companies to generate returns on their investments in knowledge, innovation and creativity. IP Rights (IPR) refer to a wide range of assets, such as patents, trade marks, designs, copyrights, plant varieties or geographical indications. From a company brand to furniture design, all these products are protected thanks to intellectual property. A strong environment for IP creation, protection and enforcement boosts innovation and competitiveness of the private sector. Therefore, sound national IPR systems are the backbone of innovative countries, thus favouring economic growth. Bringing together Georgian, European and international stakeholders, our main goal is to support Georgian authorities to:
- achieve an adequate and effective level of protection and enforcement of IP rights
- stimulate economic development and market opportunities
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Activities
27
-28
Nov
EUGIPP
Online
Third training for teacher coordinators and Sakpatenti staff representatives
On 27 and 28 November, the third and last of a cycle of three online workshops for teacher…
19
-21
Nov
EUGIPP
Online
Second training for teacher coordinators and Sakpatenti staff representatives
From 19 to 21 November, the second of a cycle of three online workshops for teacher coordinators…
05
-07
Nov
EUGIPP
Online
Online workshop for teacher coordinators and Sakpatenti
From 5 to 7 November, the European Union Georgia Intellectual Property Project (EUGIPP) organised…
15
-16
Oct
EUGIPP