The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) welcomes the expansion of the Technology and Innovation Support
International practices, improvement of Ukrainian legislation, and what is necessary for the development of
Work on the draft National IP Strategy, implementation of the WIPO General Assembly Decision
Ukraine's progress towards full membership in the EU means preserving the powerful creative and
In lengthy and exhausting discussions and despite the significant resistance of russia and its
How Ukraine’s intellectual and innovative infrastructure is developing despite the Russian war of aggression
Cooperation within the framework of the Memorandum will support both countries in the process
No sector of the economy or institution in Ukraine is protected from the consequences
How can the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) help mitigate the negative impact of
The document defines the mission, strategic directions, aims and objectives of the IP office
Despite the challenges and the ongoing war, the intellectual property sphere is not only
February 7, 2024 marked five years since Ukraine enshrined in its Constitution the European identity
On 14 December 2023, the EU leaders decided to start negotiations with Ukraine on
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) will continue to support Ukraine in strengthening the
Ukrainian delegation is taking part in the working session of the WIPO Committee on
Mission of the National IP&Innovations Hub: The National IP&Innovations Hub is a powerful
The document is focused on softening the negative implications of war and restoration of
In the framework of the 64th series of meetings of the WIPO Assemblies, Ukraine
Cooperation between Ukraine and the World Intellectual Property Organization, consequences of the full-scale russian
The Ukrainian delegation encourages the World Intellectual Property Organization to stop funding projects in
Topics of the meeting: providing effective IP training programs at the national and regional
The development of the intellectual property (IP) sphere in Ukraine must continue despite the full-scale