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WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge: Concerns of India and Developing Nations- Part II

SpicyIP

In the second scenario, where Indian patents have limited demand in the international market, the treaty might impose additional burdens without proportionate benefits. This scenario aligns with India’s 2030 mission to become an innovative country, benefiting from the treaty’s focus on patents (Dutfield, 2011).

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Workflow of the Future: Standards & Sustainability Part III

Velocity of Content

The second post covered remarks by Maike Luiken, chair of IEEE’s Planet Positive 2030 Initiative. AEI is an employee-owned property consulting firm that provides property due diligence, sustainability assessment, and consulting services for issues like climate risk and other natural hazards.

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Synergy Between Ipr And E-Commerce Platforms

IIPRD

of the population of India having ingress to the world wide web and ever growing e-commerce market which is forecasted to reach about twenty billion euros by 2030, it becomes pertinent to analyse the interconnect between these two. [1] The exception here is that due diligence must be exercised by them.

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IP Protection For Fintech Companies

IIPRD

According to a report titled “$1Tn India Fintech Opportunity”, by Chiratae Ventures and Ernest and Young, Indian Fintech is expected to record a revenue of $200 Billion, it also emphasised that the market for digital lending, which is anticipated to expand to a book size of $515 billion by 2030.

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COP26 – The UK Government's preparation to date

Herbert Smith Freehills

This includes developing the UK's carbon capture utilisation and storage ( CCUS ) technology, particularly carbon capture clusters, as part of the Government's commitment in the Ten Point Plan to have developed four low carbon clusters by 2030. up to £10 billion for hydrogen production.

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COP26 – The UK Government's preparation to date

Herbert Smith Freehills

This includes developing the UK's carbon capture utilisation and storage ( CCUS ) technology, particularly carbon capture clusters, as part of the Government's commitment in the Ten Point Plan to have developed four low carbon clusters by 2030. up to £10 billion for hydrogen production.