WIPO's member states declared April 26 as World Intellectual Property Day in 2000, with the aim of growing public awareness of the intellectual property. This year's theme; Taking your Ideas to Market, will also touch upon the pragmatic intellectual property difficulties and obstacles that arise along their way, and on the best ways to mitigate them.
Since then, the annual celebration of World IP Day has offered unique opportunities for the global innovation community to join forces and begin a conversation on how Intellectual Property contributes to the development of modern-day innovation. It conclusively and continually fosters disruptive development that helps form and shapes our global commercial community.
SME’s: Not As Small As We Think
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are in reality and statistically, the cornerstone of the world economy. They employ about 90% of our worlds’ workforce and are critical contributors to innovative growth and global progress.
As we observe an upheaval of economic recovery from COVID-19's disruption, World IP Day 2021 puts the spotlight on how the existence and role of SMEs can and should leverage their intellectual property assets, to ensure that they develop faster, more sustainably, and evolve into potentially resilient industries.