Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP)
Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property aims to organize, support, sponsor, protect and promote intellectual property in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in accordance with global best practices. SAIP was established to house all Intellectual property protection procedures with specialized experts, judges, examiners and legal practitioners.
read moreBahrain - Ministry of industry Commerce and Tourism
The Ministry of Industry, commerce and Tourism has been known throughout its long history by different names. The ministry is responsible for multiple matters relating to trade in Bahrain, specifically intellectual property matters. These activities include all intellectual property (IP) matters ranging from trademarks, service marks, industrial designs, copyrights, patents and domain names.
read moreUnited Arab Emirates - Ministry of Economy
The Ministry of Economy in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) carries out the the General Development plan of the state through several projects which enhances and develops the UAE's competitiveness in the field of intellectual property and prepare for an environment that encourages research, development and innovation.
read moreKuwait - Ministry of commerce and industry - Foreign trade sector and international organizations
The foreign trade department at the ministry of commerce and industry is the authority responsible for developing activities concerned with regional and international programs, In addition to intellectual property matters, the department monitors internal and external commercial activity, local and foreign exhibitions, and promoting Kuwaiti exports in foreign markets, and strengthening Kuwait’s commercial and industrial relations with Arab and foreign countries and organizations.
read moreQatar - The Ministry of Commerce and Industry
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is responsible for overseeing commercial and industrial activities for the State of Qatar, directing these activities in accordance with the requirements of national development. These activities include all intellectual property (IP) matters ranging from trademarks, service marks, industrial designs, copyrights, patents and domain names.
read moreOman - The Ministry of Commerce and industry
The Ministry of Commerce and industry in the sultanate of Oman is responsible for multiple matters relating to trade in Oman internal and external trade. These activities include all intellectual property (IP) matters ranging from trademarks, service marks, industrial designs, copyrights, patents and domain names.
read moreGCC Patent Office
The Patent Office of Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC) is a regional office specialized in the field of patents and it was established in 1992 with the aim of implementing patent law of the GCC which is admitted by the supreme council in 1992. This law aims at protecting patent applications filed at the office from the GCC states and through granting patents protected in all GCC members. The office was established to help inventors with their inventions and innovations; in addition to, their publications.
read moreJordan - The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Supply
The Ministry of Industry, Trade and Supply in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is responsible for multiple matters relating to trade in Jordan, specifically intellectual property matters; internal and external trade. These activities include all intellectual property (IP) matters ranging from trademarks, service marks, industrial designs, copyrights, patents and domain names.
read moreLibya - The Ministry of economy and industry
The Ministry of Economy and industry in Libya is responsible for the administration of Libya’s economic affairs. Including intellectual property matters; trademarks, copyrights, patents and domain names, as well as international treaties and agreements related to intellectual property.
read moreIraq - The Ministry of industry and minerals
The Ministry of industry and minerals in Iraq is authorized to take the responsibility of the national industrialization process, overseeing private and public industrial issues, including all intellectual property (IP) and industrial property matters, trademarks, industrial designs, copyrights and patents
read moreTunisia - National Institute for Standardization and Industrial Property
INNORPI undertakes all actions concerning standardization, the quality of products and services and the protection of industrial property. Industrial property includes invention patents, trademarks, industrial designs, layout designs of integrated circuits, trade names and geographical indications
read moreMoroccan office of Industrial and Commercial Property
OMPIC is the organization in charge of industrial property protection (trademarks, patents, industrial designs) and maintaining of the central trade register in Morocco. OMPIC is a public institution with legal personality and financial autonomy. It is supervised by the Ministry of Industry, Trade, Investment and the Digital Economy.
read moreThe Ministry of Economy and Trade
The Ministry of Economy and Trade is responsible for the administration of Lebanon economic affairs. Follow-up on issues of the commercial, industrial, technical, artistic and literary property protection as well as all related agreements.
read moreInternal Trade Development Authority
ITDA is the authority responsible for developing internal trade and encouraging investment in the wholesale and retail trade sectors in Egypt. Also it is responsible for the registration process for all commercial activities including trademarks registration.
read moreNational Institute of Industrial Property
inApi is responsible for implementing the national industrial property policy, as well as the examination, registration and protection of (trademarks, designs, models and Patents)
read moreThe Ministry of National Economy
The Ministry of National Economy is responsible for all intellectual property (IP) matters ranging from trademarks, industrial designs, patents, names and geographical indicators.
read moreEuropean Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO)
EUIPO is the European Union Intellectual Property Office an office responsible for managing the EU trademark and the registered Community designs. The office also works with the IP offices of the EU Member States and international partners to offer a similar and harmonized registration experience for trademarks and designs across Europe and the world
read moreThe European Patent office
The European Patent office’s core activity is to search and examine patent applications and grant European patents. The office also provides capacity building and training services relating to patents, commercialization, innovations, inventions to SMEs, entrepreneurs and conglomerates. also provide patent information and training services.
read moreWorld Intellectual property Organization (WIPO)
WIPO is the global forum for intellectual property (IP) services, policy, information and cooperation. WIPO is a self-funding agency of the United Nations, and has with 193 member states. WIPO’s mission is to lead the development of a balanced and effective international IP system that enables innovation and creativity for the benefit of all. Our mandate, governing bodies and procedures are set out in the WIPO Convention, which established WIPO in 1967.
read moreThe United States Patent and Trademark Office
USPTO is the federal agency in the U.S. Department of Commerce that issues patents, trademark registration for product and intellectual property identification.
read moreChina National Intellectual Property Administration
CNIPA is the patent office of the People's Republic of China. It is responsible for patent work and comprehensively coordination of the foreign related affairs in the field of intellectual property.
read moreState Intellectual Property Office of China
(SIPO) was renamed to China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) in 2018.
read moreThe African Intellectual Property Organization
OAPI is an IP organization, headquartered in Cameroon and was created by Bangui Agreement. Its 17 member states are mostly French-speaking countries. Its responsibilities are to promote the economic development of Member States by means of effective protection of IP and related rights and to implement and apply common administrative procedure for the protection of industrial property.
read moreThe African Regional Intellectual Property Organization
ARIPO is an intergovernmental organization for cooperation among African states in patent and other IP matters.
read moreThe Canadian Intellectual Property Office
(CIPO) is a special operating agency of ISED that deliver (IP) services. It is the office that is responsible for all intellectual property matters in Canada.
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