Altogether 158 data products have passed government review after Shanghai implemented a new set of regulations aimed at recognizing and protecting the intellectual property rights associated with data-driven innovations in early December, the Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration (SIPA) said on Dec 24.
A delegation from US-based biopharmaceutical company Gilead, led by Ivy Tsui, head of intellectual property affairs of Gilead Asia, visited the Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration (SIPA) on Dec 18 for a work exchange meeting.
The 24th Trilateral Intellectual Property Offices Heads Meeting was recently held in Shanghai, bringing together IP heads from China, Japan, and South Korea to discuss cooperation.
Two specialized IP committees for integrated circuits and biopharmaceuticals were established in Shanghai's Pudong New Area on Dec 12.
The National Intellectual Property Administration of China (CNIPA) and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) have announced the inclusion of three new Shanghai-based institutions in the Technology and Innovation Support Centers (TISC) initiative.
The sub-forum of the 21st Shanghai International Intellectual Property Forum, focusing on innovation research powered by IP data, took place at Tongji University in Shanghai on Dec 7.
Shanghai has grown into a globally known hub for science and technology, and is continuously ramping up efforts in the protection, innovation and creativity of intellectual property, officials and business leaders said on Wednesday at the 21st Shanghai International Intellectual Property Forum in Shanghai.
In a bid to streamline the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR) and drive high-quality economic development in Shanghai's Songjiang district, the Songjiang branch of the Shanghai IP Protection Center was launched on Dec 6.