Universities and public research institutions (PRIs) are the factories of the knowledge economy.
Intellectual property (IP) adds another mechanism for universities to disseminate the knowledge that they generate and to have that knowledge used in the economic sector.
We provide advice, support and resources to help universities and PRIs around the world tap into their IP and continue fueling the innovation that drives society forward.
We maintain a non-exhaustive list of free resources for universities and PRIs.
What better way to learn than from others? Search intellectual property policies, manuals and model agreements from universities and research institutions worldwide.
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A selection of case studies on the topic of IP policies and knowledge transfer in practice. Find more case studies.
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Aside from our free database of IP policies, we undertake a growing range of activities to support the development of IP policies for universities and PRIs around the world.
Our activities take place upon official request from our member states. If you are a member state and wish to find out more, please get in touch.
We organize events for governments, universities and PRIs to explain how and why institutional IP policies can be of use.
We also develop tools, such as free WIPO publications, that policy makers and individuals can use in educating others.
We run several country projects which can involve:
We provide advice and assistance to our member states on how best to establish a clear national regulatory framework/policy for IP rights developed within universities and PRIs.