Innovation & Intellectual Property
The Intellectual Property Office is the central destination to find out about protecting Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). It provides information on registering trademarks. The World Intellectual Property Organisation places IPR in a global context overseas.But innovation isn’t just about developing new products, it’s about new approaches and collaborations, new ways of workings and the meshing of various sectors - as the examples below demonstrate.
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