East China's Shanghai has made big strides to optimize its intellectual property services – introducing a coordinated approach to roll out municipal IP public service stations.
Shanghai, a giant magnet for global investment, has been striving to create a first-class intellectual property, or IP protection environment for its foreign-funded enterprises to invest more and operate in the city.
The Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration, or SIPA and Shanghai University of International Business and Economics – SUIBE – signed a strategic cooperation agreement on March 22 to establish a joint research body for intellectual property, or IP development.
The city of Shanghai in East China has been optimizing its business environment and accelerating the construction of intelligent infrastructure for intellectual property – or IP – public services.
A ceremony was held on Dec 8 in East China Normal University – located in East China's Shanghai city – in a bid to set up 10 intellectual property rights or IPR operation centers in local universities.
The 3rd SIPSA International Summit on IP Services – one of the sub-forums of the 19th Shanghai International Intellectual Property Forum that took place recently in Shanghai – was held on Nov 17 in the Xuhui district of the city in East China.
The Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration, or SIPA, recently conducted a series of inspections of various institutions and businesses in Shanghai to ensure their smooth and orderly operations in IP-related fields.