Dubai Customs receives IP certification for its blockchain IP management solution
UAE Dubai Customs have secured a second intellectual
property certificate from the UAE’s Ministry of Economy for their
groundbreaking "Blockchain System for Managing Intellectual Property and
Knowledge Assets".
Engineer Saeed bin Faris, Manager of the Awareness and
Education Section in Dubai Customs, has developed a smart system based on
blockchain technology for managing intellectual property and knowledge assets.
The system provides strong and transparent protection for
intellectual property rights, ensuring the protection of the creations of
inventors, authors, and rights holders. The system will also enhance
cooperation between government agencies and international organizations,
contributing to the unification of efforts to protect intellectual property
worldwide.
Government departments will be able to register IP (Intellectual
Property) assets which comes after four innovations and inventions developed by
Dubai Customs employees in 2022.
First of its kind in UAE, the system provides an impregnable
and transparent defense for intellectual property rights, ensuring the
protection of creators, authors, inventors, and all rights holders.
Furthermore, this game-changing system will boost collaboration between
government agencies and international organizations, solidifying efforts to
shield intellectual property on a global scale. This exceptional achievement
will forge new avenues towards an even brighter future, and it will mark a
significant milestone in the annals of innovation and technology.
Engineer Saeed bin Fares, Manager of the
Awareness and Education Section, stated, "The advanced capabilities of this technology now serve to
protect the rights of inventors, innovators, and trademark owners, enabling
them to improve their mechanisms for monetizing their innovations and
trademarks".
He added, "This achievement crowns the efforts of Dubai
Customs in protecting intellectual property rights, where the department works
to combat counterfeit goods at Dubai's border crossings, supported by the
recycling of seized counterfeit goods to preserve the environment and promote
local and global sustainability efforts."
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