Intellectual Property Discussion held at Busitema University
Busitema University recently hosted a seminar dedicated to the exploration of Intellectual Property (IP) concerns. The event was organized by the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) in collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) which sent representative, Ms. Nyalleng Pii and Mr. Yingua Chen who shared their insights on the topic through providing valuable insights into the global dimensions of Intellectual Property protection.
The seminar held at Busitema University Faculty of Engineering, was attended by top management officials led by Professor Waako Paul, who delivered the opening remarks where he underscored the importance of educating individuals about Intellectual Property, particularly in the context of the university’s own innovations. He highlighted several notable projects developed at Busitema University, such as the Day and Night Solar dryers, the Chemical and Battery projects, and Natural Medicinal Products. Professor Waako emphasized the necessity of protecting these innovations through Intellectual Property rights to ensure their continued benefit to both the University and the broader community. Notably, Mr. Agaba Gilbert, the Director of Intellectual Property at URSB, was also in attendance and he acknowledged and commended Busitema University for its proactive approach in implementing Intellectual Property policy.
The seminar’s discussions centred on the pivotal role of patents in enabling universities and research institutions to safeguard their innovations on an international platform. The event highlighted the importance of robust Intellectual Property Protection mechanisms in fostering and advancing new technologies and ideas.
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