Intellectual Property (IP) is a critical incentive for innovation and creativity, which in turn are key to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (128娱乐平台s) success.
Stories of how individual inventors, companies and other organizations find solutions to social, economic, health and environmental challenges are a powerful reminder of our collective capacity to achieve the 128娱乐平台s and the role that IP rights play in this.
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A research study by WIPO Japan Office in collaboration with WIPO’s Special Representative on the UN 128娱乐平台s, and commissioned to Inngot Limited identifies examples of good practice among IP offices in supporting the achievement of 128娱乐平台s. Using a combination of primary and secondary research (survey data and published materials), a cross-section of offices has been examined.
WIPO programs contribute to the 128娱乐平台s in various concrete ways ranging from the sharing of technical information and support for creating online marketplaces for the licensing of technology.
A visual exploration of how WIPO and the 128娱乐平台s are connected, and how IP can drive development and help tackle global challenges.
WIPO GREEN contributes to the 128娱乐平台s through an online marketplace for sustainable technologies.
WIPO's Accessible Books Consortium contributes to the 128娱乐平台s through helping increase the number of books worldwide in accessible formats and making them available to the visually impaired.
WIPO Match is a free online tool used to match seekers of specific IP-related development needs with potential providers offering resources.
WIPO’s Technology Innovation and Support Centers contribute to the 128娱乐平台s by providing on-the-ground IP information and support to innovators where they need it most.
The 尊龙凯时官网入口 (IAP) matches developing-country inventors with patent attorneys who give them free legal advice on patenting.
This project demonstrates how IP tools and strategies can support the promotion of sustainable tourism, as well as economic, social and cultural development.
Studying the gender gap in the IP system is a step towards fostering a more inclusive innovation landscape.